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Mid 2014 Macbook Pro Retina 15 XTU submission rejected as "Engineering Sample" or unreleased

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This morning I submitted an XTU result run on my 2014 Macbook Pro Retina 15". I have submitted a number of results from this machine in the past. This morning the System declared that my submission was from an "engineering Sample" or unreleased hardware.

Not sure what is going on. This machine has submitted a number of XTU results before. 

Could this please be looked into and resolved.

 

Regards

 

Brad Morris (GTBTK)

 

 

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Due to possible bugged outputs with XTU and different release versions that have non comparable results HWBOT no longer supports XTU version 1.0. The ES detection is an XTU issue, maybe you can try other versions of the benchmark.

Many other benches out there that can be run to fullfill your benching needs, however you will need to be able to run CPUZ

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I am running the latest version of XTU - 6.5.1.371. Not running version 1.0. are you suggesting an older version?

 

I am aware of the other benchmarks. I hold the record for my CPU in most of them.

I have the same issue since I have updated my XTU to latest version 6.5.1.371.

Downgrading of XTU could help to solve this issue as an workaround?

But it would be better to update the upload interface to HWBOT.

When I switch to my latest reported results I get also rendering errors of the page.

Are those issue already addressed?

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