Rush Posted November 19, 2011 Posted November 19, 2011 (edited) Nope. There is a difference between Intel marketing names HD2000 and HD3000 and actual integrated videocards. IG in 2600k have 12 EUs, supports Intel Quick Sync Technology and have 1350 Mhz turbo limit. Named "Intel HD 3000 (GT2+)" in CPU-Z. IG in 2500k have 12 EUs, supports Intel Quick Sync Technology and have 1100 Mhz turbo limit. Named "Intel HD 2000 (GT2)" in CPU-Z. All other IGs in 2xxx (6 EUs, QS supported, TL 1100 Mhz) or in Pentium Gxxx (6 EUs, QS not supported, TL 1100 Mhz) named "Intel HD 1000 (GT1)" in CPU-Z. Here, on HWBot.org, we have 3 categories named after CPU-Z names. So, HD 3000 for 2600k IG, HD 2000 for 2500K IG, HD 1000 for all that not K. Currently there are many submission, that break this simple rule, but it moderators work to ban or move it. Edited November 19, 2011 by Rush Quote
Rush Posted November 19, 2011 Posted November 19, 2011 I have submitted a HelpCenter ticket on this illogical situation with categories. Now i'm waiting for moderators reaction. http://www.hwbot.org/forum/helpcenter.php?do=ticket&tid=1411 Quote
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