Submission Details

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- Extreme League

4sec 453ms with Intel Core i7 920 at 5376MHz

Ranking position

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Global 4x CPU rank:

11th

Core i7 920 rank:

11th out of 955

Points earned for overclocker league

Points earned for team league

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Hardware details

CPU details

  • Model: Intel Core i7 920 'Bloomfield'
  • Cooling: Liquid Nitrogen
  • Cores: 5,376MHz(+101.35%)(ref/imc/qpi: 248/4,474/2,983MHz)
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Memory details

VGA details

  • Cooling: Air (Stock)
  • Speed: MHz / MHz (Stock)

Mainboard details

  • Cooling: Air (Stock)
  • Chipset: X58

Disk details

Power details

  • Manufacturer: CORSAIR
  • Series: Professional Series Gold
  • Power: 1,200 Watt
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Recent Comments

CanadaDead Things says:

"4th out of 861" - I prefer "tied for 2nd"

 

Very nice run!

United Statesxxbassplayerxx says:

Thanks man! I actually just started a thread about this in the staff section looking for some input lol:

 

 

Right now, a tie on the bot ends up with the user who submitted first taking the higher position. Because this hobby is one that is largely based on competing with old hardware and time is not a very relative metric, I suggest the following changes.

 

Take this example (me!!) for consideration:

 

e9186e52_BotTie.png

 

 

Mothod 1:

For a tie, the points normally given to the users would be added together and divided by the number of users (an average). In the rankings, all users would show as having the same rank.

 

For example:

 

(39.8+33.5+29.7)/3 = 34.3 points each

 

1. 4sec 437ms 49.9pts

2. 4sec 453ms 34.3pts

2. 4sec 453ms 34.3pts

2. 4sec 453ms 34.3pts

5. 4sec 464ms 27.2pts

 

 

Method 2:

The other way to divvy points would be to give them all whatever 2nd place normally receives, in this case 39.8 points. The 5th place user would still receive the points that 5th place normally awards.

 

For example:

 

1. 4sec 437ms 49.9pts

2. 4sec 453ms 39.8pts

2. 4sec 453ms 39.8pts

2. 4sec 453ms 39.8pts

5. 4sec 464ms 27.2pts

 

 

Note that all users receive 2nd place as well as the same amount of points (as is fair with a tie). Each would also receive a silver cup, in this instance.

 

What are your thoughts and opinions?

CanadaCrantana says:

nice work tommy....

 

United Statesxxbassplayerxx says:

Thanks Mr. Todd!

Farjam says:

Nice work and Good chip :D

United Statesxxbassplayerxx says:

I somehow managed to run WPrime higher than Pi 1M... Time for another session...

 

As always, this was with the last few drips of LN2.

United StatesThreedhero says:

Grats on tieing 2nd man!

United Statesxxbassplayerxx says:

Thanks. I thought I actually had first (4.432) but I guess I read the score wrong!

Puerto Ricochispy says:

Well done , very nice benching , awesome cpu there ! Congratz.

 

United StatesI.M.O.G. says:

Nice one Thomas.

Philippinesdhenzjhen says:

Nice one Tommy!

CanadaHobieCat says:

Very nice run Tom!

United Statesxxbassplayerxx says:

Thanks everyone!

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