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    Quote Originally Posted by gianni-gt View Post
    hehe yes such images are not really popular, i have also higher wr's with 3200+ (3784mhz) and 3400+ (3555mhz) but i did enter the highest validation.
    They're popular here, at least. I was told these pictures were nice because it's much harder to fake a photography than a normal screenshot. I hope Massman is on my side Otherwise i have to re-bench a couple of CPUs lol.

    Well, at least they should put it in the rules, a screenshot is a screenshot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knopflerbruce View Post
    They're popular here, at least. I was told these pictures were nice because it's much harder to fake a photography than a normal screenshot. I hope Massman is on my side Otherwise i have to re-bench a couple of CPUs lol.

    Well, at least they should put it in the rules, a screenshot is a screenshot.
    i think it's much easier zu take a photo because there is more time, when the machine is freezed

    you can see that when you make a validation (sometimes). the clock is shown as e.g. 3800mhz but the real clock was only 3780mhz or so. cpu-z is in this case faster than the cpu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gianni-gt View Post
    i think it's much easier zu take a photo because there is more time, when the machine is freezed

    you can see that when you make a validation (sometimes). the clock is shown as e.g. 3800mhz but the real clock was only 3780mhz or so. cpu-z is in this case faster than the cpu.
    The machine doesn't freeze very often when I'm going for suicide shots, but this particular CPU froze @ 3817mhz twice. Sure, it's easier to take a photo of a frozen screen, but as long as the cpuz window is viewable, isn't that proof enough?

    I never experienced that the cpuz clocks were higher than the real clocks, the only problem with different clocks have been because they've been too LOW. By pushing F7 before the freq is updated, CPUZ writes a file with the name cpuz-(new freq), but when you upload it it displays the freq that you were running at BEFORE adding the last few mhz.

    But I only gave it 1.77v, so there's plenty of room for more His days as opty 185 CPUZ #1 will be over soon anyway

    What's also a bit interesting is that mr Bwana is the one who benefits from blocking my score, which sounds a bit wrong to my ears.

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