Yes, but last year he clock also the old 7800 256MB with good results:)Quote:
Originally Posted by -Mentor-
OK, I know that the MysteryMan it's not Jason but I think that he is able to do that:woot:
(sorry for my "camping English":rolleyes: )
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Yes, but last year he clock also the old 7800 256MB with good results:)Quote:
Originally Posted by -Mentor-
OK, I know that the MysteryMan it's not Jason but I think that he is able to do that:woot:
(sorry for my "camping English":rolleyes: )
Pulling such clocks takes time and effort, he would be more than capable.
I'm with you on that one...I have faith that he would be able to pull it off.Quote:
Originally Posted by FUGGER
he is more like AMD boy :D, so that could be one of the reasons for anonymity and he is banned as far as i know :DQuote:
Originally Posted by -Mentor-
Getting into the 80's will be pretty common, the fight will be over 90k as you will need phase or other serious cooling on the GPU's
Ripping through the 70K on stock heat sinks has been done. Its the weekend and still no ORB action.
the x1900xtx equiped with GDDR4(X1950XTX) will solve that for sure :DQuote:
Originally Posted by FUGGER
90K you say?;)
FUGGER i know it's radical, but maybe it is time for petition with other forums to create alternate ORB. I am sure it is not that hard to program a system that can extract info from .3dp files and create a ladder, far more complete, without ignorance. And we even don't need to support FM and not buying licenced programs.
i'm all for that idea. :banana::banana::banana::banana: FM
You don't need to buy Futuremark programs now unless you just have to publish 5000000000 scores at once.
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IF we can't post C2D scores on the 7th, I might not buy a Pro version of the next FM benchmark, simple as that.
nice idea.Quote:
Originally Posted by zbogorgon
agreed
same here why pay for somethig that isn't supportrd with your cpu.Quote:
Originally Posted by RangerXLT8
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If Futuremark are gonna ban scores on current hardware, they may as well rename themselves to Pastmark :horse:
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Im getting a e6600 in a week or two so i hope they unban conroe ..
Guys I'd relax. Nick at FM is usually very helpful in such matters, but unfortunately he's on vacation right now, as are some other admins. I'm sure this will be taken care of early this week.
so the world stops at FM when someone goes on vacation? very professional.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gautam
I do have to agree with you there. They should have taken care of this a bit earlier, rather than giving summer vacations as an excuse. I'm as frustrated as anyone, it's just a bit too early to go after FM as if they are the antichrist...after all they are the ones providing us with the benchmarks we want to publish. :)
exactly. and this is the same typical lazy BS management of the ORB. its not like its just the banning of Conroe. as you said before fcg.... they need to get off their asses and approve current drivers when they come out, not months later. my scores with new nvidia drivers are over 90 marks higher than the FM approved drivers. and its been over a month since i ran those.Quote:
Originally Posted by freecableguy
I agree with starting a seperate ORB system. It would take care of everything...and then admins here can take care of what is allowed and now allowed.
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I'd like to see 70K+ scores.
Vacation or not, they needed 2 weeks from official launch of 1900XTX to enable publishing, around 3 weeks for 7950GX2, an milenium for actualy approve driver release.
C'mon, it's just silly, I don't know when I looked for top results directly on ORB, you just have to follow the action here, to really know who the top score or WR has !!!
how long did it take for am2?
As being the biggest 3d benchmark software available today, they should be able to activate it on day one. Atleast, that's what I request, I'm not really home in that business so I don't know it it's even possible to do.
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It looks like FUGGER got one of the pieces he wanted - get TheInquirer to pick this one up :lol:
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