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Multi-Core Pi

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Looks good! Can they submit if the number of decimals is changed to something other than the default 80k? That should not be allowed.

 

edit: Just tried out, scales well and submits nicely. Apparently you can submit if you change the slider though, and the slider resets to the default position so there's even no way of telling :)

http://hwbot.org/submission/2356545_

http://hwbot.org/submission/2356544_devroush_multi_core_pi_core_i7_720qm_1min_7sec_768ms

 

Also, you should try to use the API to automatically submit the score and delete the file locally once it's submitted. If you need help with the submission API, just ask.

Edited by Devroush

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Hey there guys, with the new version, i cant upload new submission.

 

"Invalid data file: Unable to parse the datafile"

 

This is my problem or datafile problem ?

I removed the slider.

 

Default setting for benchmark is 80.000 decimals. The target is to submit to HWBOT and we have to make sure that all users are benching at the same settings [80k decimals]

 

Download Link:

 

http://www.pcgamingxtreme.ro

 

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Edited by tphase

Hey there guys, with the new version, i cant upload new submission.

 

"Invalid data file: Unable to parse the datafile"

 

This is my problem or datafile problem ?

 

With new version I have the same problem.

Weird, I only see the screenshots when I press the submit button, although it says the xml file has been created.

 

Yeah, it has one small problem that I noticed: it runs the encryption tool without admin rights, so the best solution is to disable UAC.

 

If you're on XP, use the vcredis I posted above (EXACTLY that one, not other versions).

 

If you still can't run it PM me.

Another one: system requirements? (want to know what CPUs that can run this benchmark)

 

Should run on anything, don't think it is optimized for a certain instruction set.

Lowest score I've seen was on a Pentium D I think...

Wow, Intel is paying sponsorship ?

 

I would like that...

 

No sire, the benchmark displays the Intel or AMD logo depending of what CPU do you use.

Edited by tphase

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