HWBot has announced the third edition of the Team Cup, running from June 1st to September 30th. This year's competition consists of four sub-competitions with very specific hardware requirements. There is a stage for everyone!
The competition details can be found below or at HWBot. Please let me know if you want to participate and which hardware you want to use. If you have any questions feel free to post in this thread!
SC1: CPU ChallengeIt has been a long wait for the Team Cup fanatics, but it's finally here! The HWBOT Team Cup 2014 continues the tradition of the Team Cup series featuring a challenging series of benchmarks to be run with a wide variety of hardware. Just like the previous years, the Team Cup is split up in separate competitions. This year we have four: a CPU challenge, a GPU challenge, a Memory challenge and a Miscellaneous challenge.
Below you can find an overview of the benchmark and hardware limitations in the four sub competitions.
The timeframe is the same for each of the sub-competitions. We start on June 1st 12PM GMT+0 and wrap things up on August 31st 12PM GMT+0. Over the course of the three months you can submit to any of the stages in the four sub-competitions and gather points for your team. On August 24 1PM GMT+0, seven days before the end of the competition, an elimination takes place and only the five best teams will be allowed to continue submitting until the very end.
Will Madshrimps from Belgium dominate the Team Cup again, or is Overclock.net out for revenge? Amongst the favorites we must definitely include the HwBox team from Greece as they dominated all the warm-up rounds. Or maybe this year we?ll see an outsider capture the gold. Let?s wait and see!
Good luck to everyone!
Stage #1 CPU-Z % OC Intel -> 307 % (Crabby: 100.00% / 2200 MHz -> 4400 MHz)
Stage #2 CPU % OC AMD -> 293 % (Crabby: 64.50% / 2800MHz -> 4605 MHz)
Stage #3 Single Core Cinebench R11.5 -> 1.8 points (Crabby: 1.23 points)
Stage #4 AMD K6 3DMark2000 -> 1615 marks
Stage #5 Yonah SuperPI 1M -> 15sec 609ms
Stage #6 Via SuperPI 32M -> 1h 15min 13sec 837ms
Stage #7 Athlon XP PiFast -> 42.74 sec
Stage #8 Pentium II Cinebench 2003
Stage #9 Raspberry PI HWBOT Prime -> 819.02 pps
Stage #10 Q6600 Wprime 1024M -> 262sec 96ms (Crabby: 332sec 703ms)
SC2: GPU Challenge
Stage #1 GeForce3 3DMark2001 SE -> 16150 marks
Stage #2 AMD S939 Single Core NV8000,9000 3DM01 -> 47320 marks (Crabby: 31394 marks)
Stage #3 3DMark Fire Strike GTX 780 Ti -> 17357 marks (Crabby: 12118 marks)
Stage #4 GT 610 Cloud Gate -> 5684 marks
Stage #5 Kabini Catzilla 576P -> 1813 marks
Stage #6 S3 3DMark03 -> 6044 marks
Stage #7 2x Radeon R7 240 3DMark11 Performance -> 8977 marks
Stage #8 Aquamark3 AGP -> 234190 marks
Stage #9 Catzilla 720P GTX 580 -> 12947 marks (Crabby: 11788 marks)
Stage #10 Heaven DX11 PCI -> 21.87 DX11 Marks
SC3: MEM Challenge
Stage #1 DDR3 Memory Frequency -> 2202 MHz
Stage #2 DDR Memory Frequency -> 441.6 MHz (Don_Dan 365.5 MHz)
Stage #3 Sandy Bridge Memory Frequency -> 1184.1 MHz
Stage #4 S462 Memory Frequency -> 270.2 MHz
Stage #5 32GB Memory Frequency -> 1317.4 MHz
SC4: MISC Challenge
Stage #1 Nvidia 780i,790i Reference Frequency -> 634.96 MHz
Stage #2 AMD K8 Reference Frequency -> 588 MHz (Don_Dan: 445.01 MHz)
Stage #3 Snapdragon 800 HWBOT Prime -> 3270 pps
Stage #4 Tegra 4 HWBOT Prime -> 3476 pps
Stage #5 Realbench V2 -> 111514 points (Crabby: 81126 points)
You can find all the details at the competition page!
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