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Mr. Fox
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#5636303 Posted on: 02/06/2019 08:11 PM
Nice mod. Good job. I only ran it at 4.8GHz this time just to see how it worked. Next time I do a direct connection to my chiller I will run it at 5.2GHz.
I could see this mod being an issue for people with 1080p screens. The window cannot be resized properly for lower resolutions, so they won't be able to submit valid scores on HWBOT if it ever becomes eligible to receive points because the CPU-Z windows cannot be covering the render scene area. If you do that the submission will be disqualified. HWBOT would need to change the rules to accommodate that.
See the discussion below the rules at this link: https://hwbot.org/news/9635-application-48-rules/
If your monitor cannot provide the needed information including the full rendered scene you cannot bench cinebench for ranking. If you see the fact that this rule was introduced because big and massive cheats were discovered and full rendered scene is only reliable way to detect and prevent this as a can of worms for no reason, I slightly disagree, because it was this or ban cinebench completely from hwbot


I could see this mod being an issue for people with 1080p screens. The window cannot be resized properly for lower resolutions, so they won't be able to submit valid scores on HWBOT if it ever becomes eligible to receive points because the CPU-Z windows cannot be covering the render scene area. If you do that the submission will be disqualified. HWBOT would need to change the rules to accommodate that.
See the discussion below the rules at this link: https://hwbot.org/news/9635-application-48-rules/
If your monitor cannot provide the needed information including the full rendered scene you cannot bench cinebench for ranking. If you see the fact that this rule was introduced because big and massive cheats were discovered and full rendered scene is only reliable way to detect and prevent this as a can of worms for no reason, I slightly disagree, because it was this or ban cinebench completely from hwbot


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#5636319 Posted on: 02/06/2019 09:14 PM
I am still searching if we can scale it down, If someone has an idea I will be happy to learn.
For now- maybe 1080P users can use RADEON/NV screen resolution upscale in drivers to make it ~2K/4K and take full screen print-screen?
I am still searching if we can scale it down, If someone has an idea I will be happy to learn.
For now- maybe 1080P users can use RADEON/NV screen resolution upscale in drivers to make it ~2K/4K and take full screen print-screen?
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#5636323 Posted on: 02/06/2019 09:27 PM
So i just tested it with default settings (got 1400ish) and at 4Ghz


So i just tested it with default settings (got 1400ish) and at 4Ghz

Mr. Fox
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#5636334 Posted on: 02/06/2019 09:52 PM
I am still searching if we can scale it down, If someone has an idea I will be happy to learn.
For now- maybe 1080P users can use RADEON/NV screen resolution upscale in drivers to make it ~2K/4K and take full screen print-screen?
If we can get HWBOT to lighten up on the render scene being partially covered by CPU-Z windows a scaling fix would not even be necessary. I think the concern is people falsifying their submissions or something along those lines. But, if a person were inclined to be so dishonest, it would be easier to falsify the screen shot if the CPU-Z windows are not overlapping the render scene. I agree with the intent, but I think the rule itself that the render scene cannot be partially obscured by CPU-Z windows actually misses the mark on what they are trying to accomplish.
I am still searching if we can scale it down, If someone has an idea I will be happy to learn.
For now- maybe 1080P users can use RADEON/NV screen resolution upscale in drivers to make it ~2K/4K and take full screen print-screen?
If we can get HWBOT to lighten up on the render scene being partially covered by CPU-Z windows a scaling fix would not even be necessary. I think the concern is people falsifying their submissions or something along those lines. But, if a person were inclined to be so dishonest, it would be easier to falsify the screen shot if the CPU-Z windows are not overlapping the render scene. I agree with the intent, but I think the rule itself that the render scene cannot be partially obscured by CPU-Z windows actually misses the mark on what they are trying to accomplish.
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I think the idea is letting the benchmark run for longer and catch some thermal throttle.