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Hi!

Sorry if this has been asked. I hadn't time to search...

 

How is results ordered in ranking, when several users have exact same time in Super Pi 1M?

It seems the higher CPU MHz has better place. But why? Shouldn't we consider "performance"? :)

 

Thanks in advance!

Too bad

 

I don't think so, tying the run is not the same as dethroning the run.

sounds like a fair way to handle it to me. ;)

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Massman, You're right on that :D

 

CaNNon, Yes true :) I just wanted to know how these rankings are done...

I use this thread to ask almost the same question.

 

My team-mate did a SuperPi1M run with P4 D805:

http://www.hwbot.org/result.do?resultId=838393

He is placed #15 with 29,906sec but the user in #14 has 29,907sec time.

http://hwbot.org/listResults.do?cpuModelId=740&applicationId=3&filterUser=true&filterBlocked=true&limit=100

Is that a bug due to numbers "rounding"?

 

Yeah, and if HWBot thinks the scores are the same, then the older one is on top.

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I use this thread to ask almost the same question.

 

My team-mate did a SuperPi1M run with P4 D805:

http://www.hwbot.org/result.do?resultId=838393

He is placed #15 with 29,906sec but the user in #14 has 29,907sec time.

http://hwbot.org/listResults.do?cpuModelId=740&applicationId=3&filterUser=true&filterBlocked=true&limit=100

Is that a bug due to numbers "rounding"?

 

Is there any plans to go from 1/100 s to 1/1000 s at 1M? In times when getting under 10 s it would really make sense...;)

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There's no question, this run is faster. So maybe can some moderator change the order?

Tnx!

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I asked lolloom to delete his submission and submit it again. So we'll see in few minutes, how this time the order goes...

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