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How does it work for the average if say only 4 people from a country participate? The average may be higher than a country with 5 participants. Will they still be considered higher in the ranking because the average is higher? Does it rank based on number of valid entries and then by average?

 

The countries are ranking by:

 

- amount of scores

- average of scores

 

So, a team with bad average but with all 5 scores will always be ranked higher than a team with great average but only 4 scores.

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Heyo!

 

A little question, can somebody make several submissions? And the best one count?

 

Or is it one shot?

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You can make several submissions and the engine will detect your best one.

 

Do note, though, that tactics also come in play. You need to communicate with fellow countrymen so you're sure you don't block anyone else's best score. For instance:

 

- User A: 1500p with GTX285, 1450p with GTX275

- User B: 1499p with GTX285, 1300p with GTX275

- User C: 1400p with GTX280, 1200p with GTX275

 

The engine will calculate: AVG of GTX285 (user A) + GTX280 (user C) + GTX275 (user B) = 1400p. However, since user A has a much better score with the GTX275 than user B, the smart thing to do would be for user A to not submit with his GTX285 but leave that for User B. The, the engine will see:

 

- User A: 1450p with GTX275

- User B: 1499p with GTX285, 1300p with GTX275

- User C: 1400p with GTX280, 1200p with GTX275

 

And the result would be: AVG (1499p (285) + 1400p (280) + 1450p (275)) = 1449.66p

 

This kind of tactics are only necessary on the very last day of a stage, though. You can just submit all scores now and afterwards check which you're going to use for the final score.

This kind of tactics are only necessary on the very last day of a stage, though.

Unless you're not playing the backup game and submit your best score right away :)

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It's technically not a "backup game" if you don't submit your lesser scores first. You're describing the "sandbagging game" :D

it's real good, that a core i7 920 with 2c/2t or even a 2500k with 2 cores enabled, doesn't fullfill " use 2 cores in total " ....

can´t make a submission, every time i try, it means, i have no verification link but i have one

 

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can´t make a submission, every time i try, it means, i have no verification link but i have one

 

Add/remove the '2011' from the URL and then it should work.

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I can't change the stages on the competition page (they're all linked up with the limitations etc). I can make another diagram, I think.

 

Why don't you mention the stages by their title? :P

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According to Asus, the Xpander is actually retail. So, as we follow the decision of the vendor, it is allowed.

ES are not allowed even for 3D benchmarks?

I mean I got a 990x ES and a GTX275, I want to compete in Unigine Dx9 stage, we all know that in Unigine with GT200 it won't make the difference. Moreover, 2600K is more efficient.

 

So I can't submit in this stage with the only cpu I own?

What is the real deadline for UCbench stage? Diagram says 28th, the stage title reads "6 days to go", but it's written on the details "UCBench 2011 is open untill 30 November".

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30th is the correct date.

 

The competition page is ALWAYS right. Even if you think it's wrong, it's right :D.

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