Posted December 9, 200915 yr How does one go about submitting a bench result for the top twenty when you have no internet access after completion of the benchmark? PCI frequency is so high it knocks the lan ports out until it is rebooted. With a "save as" file, what are the steps to get it submitted and verified?
December 9, 200915 yr What benchmark? A saved 3dmark file can be submitted to FM at a later opportunity and then the score can be entered at hwbot with verification link. For some of the cpu benches it's a bit more questionable....
December 9, 200915 yr Author The one in question atm is a 3DM03 submission. Thanks for the reply. It is unclear as to what you do with the saved file...
December 9, 200915 yr With 3D03 its easier because the score+ score breakdown can be seen without an internet connection- a full screeny can be put together no problem. 05 and 06 are the difficult ones....
December 9, 200915 yr Save the file at your bench-rig. Install 3DMark03 on a computer with internet. Open 3DMark03 and right click on the Futuremark icon. Then you can upload it to Futuremark.
December 9, 200915 yr Author Open 3DMark03 and right click on the Futuremark icon. Then you can upload it to Futuremark. That is what I was looking for...thanks guys!
February 3, 201015 yr The same. All FutureMark benchmarks feature a save score and submit later function.
February 5, 201015 yr How does one go about submitting a bench result for the top twenty when you have no internet access after completion of the benchmark? PCI frequency is so high it knocks the lan ports out until it is rebooted. With a "save as" file, what are the steps to get it submitted and verified? Hey amigo! I think if you overclock that fast (to bust the LAN ports) you are automatically given the #1 spot, aren't you?
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