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Yes, I know. Already did that. :)

 

EDIT - Attempted to send 2nd one. Neither confirmed submission, they just sat there, then 'blinked' as if the page refreshed.

Maybe this thing is broken too :-/

 

 

Asked ''Dhenzjhen'' if he wants to go Pro or stay in the Enthusiast League and disable points for his ES submissions.

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That cheered me right up, thanks bro!

"User should be moved to Pro :)"

 

...same here:

 

http://www.hwbot.org/submission/2158678_patriot_wprime_1024m_2x_opteron_6164_he_59sec_436ms

 

This is an AMD Opteron 61-1 (ES) CPU with a Multiplier of 18x. The AMD Opteron 6164HE only has a fixed Multiplier of 8.5X (8.5 x 200 - 1.7 GHz)...

 

Although this was reported, nothing has been done here as well - it is simply easy overclocking an Opteron by an open multiplier.

 

There are other results with these ES CPUs:

 

http://www.hwbot.org/submission/2158675_patriot_wprime_32m_2x_opteron_6164_he_3sec_310ms

 

http://www.hwbot.org/submission/2158677_patriot_wprime_1024m_2x_opteron_6168_59sec_440ms

 

probably the same CPUs but in an other category...

 

Either this user has to be moved from "Enthusiast League" to "Pro League" or he shouldn't get points for that!

Edited by OVIZ Hardware Lab

ok, could you give me an explanation of old gen ES - what CPU is old gen ES and what CPU isn't?

 

As I said before it is absolutely no problem to overclock an Opteron by just changing the multiplier but it is more difficult to adjust the settings for OC by changing the "Bus Speed", because you have to play a lot with the "HT Link"- and the "DRAM" Settings to push the system.

 

and I think it is also not good, that "probaply" the same CPU can be a 6164HE and a 6168:

 

6164HE:

http://www.hwbot.org/submission/2158675_patriot_wprime_32m_2x_opteron_6164_he_3sec_310ms

 

6168:

http://www.hwbot.org/submission/2158677_patriot_wprime_1024m_2x_opteron_6168_59sec_440ms

 

CPU-Z only shows AMD Opteron 61-1 (ES) - what do you think?

''Old gen ES'' is considered not ''New gen ES'', this means that they aren't belonging to the current architecture/gen of latest CPU from the manufacturer

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