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    Talking processor scaling in superpi, generated graphs based on 3000 results

    I added some interesting info when browsing the processor specs on hwbot.org: on the fly generated graphs with info how well they scale in superpi.

    eg for core 2:


    pentium m:


    They're generated daily, based on all results submitted on hwbot.org. There are still a few charts with some faulty 'dots' because I forgot to filter out the banned results, but that will be fixed soon.

    What do you guys think? If you got a good idea for charts, let me know.
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    Wow.....I love what you've been doing with hwbot.org

    How about a best fit curve and clockspeed predictor (say, if someone has a goal of a 13.1sec 1M, they can put that in, put in a +/- % value for deviance from standard [based on tweaking skills....], and it'll spit back a MHz that it 'should' hit 13.1 at)

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    Wouldn it also have to do with ram timings though aka a core duo running 3400 with 3-3-3 timings vs 4-4-4- timings makes some difference.
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    Very nice, how about some AMD scores?
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    Quote Originally Posted by moddolicous
    Wouldn it also have to do with ram timings though aka a core duo running 3400 with 3-3-3 timings vs 4-4-4- timings makes some difference.
    That could be considered in the deviance from standard....of course, an advanced clockspeed predictor would be even cooler, where you can set parameters of what your RAM can do.....but that may be OTT.

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    why couldn't the program just report back a range of all results in the database that have 13.1 as a time, say from 3750MHz-4000MHz
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    Amd graphs coming soon ? btw awsome job RichBa5tard !
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    Quote Originally Posted by hausner
    Amd graphs coming soon ? btw awsome job RichBa5tard !
    All graphs are generated on the fly, so yes, amd results are available. Just choose a amd processor when browsing for hw specs.

    eg opteron 146

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    hmmm interesting graph



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    that's one super overclock

    like i said before, there are a few faulty results in the database which are, or already have been, corrected. The graphs are generated daily, so it will look normal tomorrow.
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