November 3, 20222 yr Are Opteron CPUs on S940 allowed for Stage 3? Otherwise ppl will be stuck with FX CPUs.
November 3, 20222 yr Yeah, team scores are wrong, averages are wrong, still says everyone needs 3 more scores... it's just broken Specifically the 7zip stage Edited November 3, 20222 yr by SolidStateAlchemy
November 3, 20222 yr Intel y-cruncher pi 1b seems to be correct, and averaging scores correctly, maybe copy the settings for that stage and apply them to the other stages?
November 3, 20222 yr Crew link me, I see nothing wrong besides the scores which are linked on the average scoring... take eg Geekbench4 multi in AMD: (10781+8988) / 4 = 4942.25; the average is spot on, even though it lists your fist sub, but counts your best one CB R20 (11492+8844+16329) / 4 = 9166.25
November 3, 20222 yr ok, if scores are divided by 4 then that part checks out. I know Team USA has at least 3 subs for 7zip, but when you click on the teams score link it goes to the Georgamel's first ( and worst) sub and doesn't reflect top 4 scores.
November 3, 20222 yr Crew Team USA submits with the same CPU CORE, a 5900X is a Vermeer Core, a 5950X is also Vermeer Core based CPU, subbing twice with the same CPU also has no effect on the amount of submissions. Your turn....
November 4, 20222 yr I think a lot of people understood that to mean core COUNT since 7zip is divided on its benchmark page by core count and not architecture. In many people's minds Core =/= Architecture.
November 4, 20222 yr Crew it mentions CPU Core, not processor Cores, there's the catch in this stage.
November 4, 20222 yr Crew If there's somehting else unclear, lemme know anyway our coder is working on the average score listing. Plus we are trying to get rid of that blocking score thingy too, but the latter might not be fixed this weekend, it will require some extra testing
November 5, 20222 yr Wondering why it dosen't appears on the average, it's currently the only ddr3 memory frequency sub in Canada https://hwbot.org/submission/5113624_
November 5, 20222 yr Crew 6 hours ago, Goku is Gei said: Wondering why it dosen't appears on the average, it's currently the only ddr3 memory frequency sub in Canada https://hwbot.org/submission/5113624_ You already have a better ddr4 sub. Only one sub counts per user.
November 6, 20222 yr this score https://hwbot.org/submission/5114091_bavor_7_zip_ryzen_9_5950x_187508_mips should have knocked this score https://hwbot.org/submission/5111018_doomed83_7_zip_ryzen_9_5950x_160950_mips out of the 7zip team ranking. The total team score is correct, but keeping track of who has subbed what is pretty much impossible right now. Is this the scenario you mean when you say the coder is working on the average score listing?
November 6, 20222 yr Wondering why his sub dosen't appear on average: https://hwbot.org/submission/5114714_ His ddr3 subs clearly faster than mine
November 6, 20222 yr Yup, needs some work, coding, or something. Presently, a better sub is not knocking out a previously submitted lower score. I'm sure they'll get it sorted.
November 6, 20222 yr Crew 8 hours ago, SolidStateAlchemy said: Is this the scenario you mean when you say the coder is working on the average score listing? yes The average score listed at the stage page is correct. The programmer is fixing the shown submissions that are part of this correct average score, as currently they are not properly listed if you click the average score in the stage ranking... Easiest thing for the teams to follow up is to make an excel and verify our average with yours... But keeping in mind if users submit multiple hardware scores that they can block other country members' scores...
November 6, 20222 yr 3 hours ago, Leeghoofd said: yes The average score listed at the stage page is correct. The programmer is fixing the shown submissions that are part of this correct average score, as currently they are not properly listed if you click the average score in the stage ranking... Easiest thing for the teams to follow up is to make an excel and verify our average with yours... But keeping in mind if users submit multiple hardware scores that they can block other country members' scores... This result does not show in R20 stage , but it's calculated in average https://hwbot.org/submission/5115004_tasos_cinebench___r20_ryzen_5_5600x_4745_cb This result in Wprime stage does not show nor calculated either , it lists scores 1/5 https://hwbot.org/submission/5114998_tasos_wprime___1024m_ryzen_5_5600x_1min_21sec_727ms
November 6, 20222 yr Crew euh the stage mentions : Use 4,6,8,12,16 processor core(s) in total. 5600X and the 5600H are both 6 cores.... so only one score will count, you need to submit with the other processor cores too For the average score it took your score into account: 81 seconds divided by 5 is 16 seconds something... If it was the Ultraex2005 score of 130 seconds it would be 26 seconds average...
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