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WANTED: XTU Lucky Run Datafiles


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I you happen to get a so called "lucky run" under XTU, can you please email me the datafile at christian [at] hwbot.org.

Please also include in the email the score you are getting normally.

 

Example:

"Hey Chris,

 

Usually I am getting 1750 at this freq. You will find a 1814 attached."

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The problem is that we see scores that even users themselves say they are bugged - 5ghz 1825 scores with 3733 memory, happens with b die at brink of stability obviously - settings will not help to reproduce anyway, it is pattern of how result is created that is interesting

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Here the Display is flickering one time while XTU is running and... bam.. 1825.

Thats all i know. Don't have any Profiles. But i've uploaded a result (1810). You can't work with that File for checking whats wrong?

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Got some new different Scores..

 

This looks normal with 1785

xtu1785zhunz.png

 

One Click later 1815

1815jqu66.png

 

Few Minutes later a 1812

1812bbuso.png

 

I'll send all 3 Profiles christian [at] hwbot.org

 

edit: This time i have not seen a flickering Display.

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Got some new different Scores..

 

This looks normal with 1785

xtu1785zhunz.png

 

One Click later 1815

1815jqu66.png

 

Few Minutes later a 1812

1812bbuso.png

 

I'll send all 3 Profiles christian [at] hwbot.org

 

edit: This time i have not seen a flickering Display.

 

Your IOL's are 6/5 on the 1815 score and 5/4 on the 1812 so that run was a reboot (auto iol's) or did you make this change in bios. It looks like you are using iol offset's to control/tighten your RTL's due to the fact that your initial's are 60 in 1815 pick and 61 in 1812 when they would typically be 59.

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