![]() HWBOT and Intel are happy to announce two overclocking competitions, starting on the 26th of June. Next up is to move all HWBOT servers to the more powerfull hosting at Hetzner, we are targetting end of August to have this completed. This merging will be one of the last big changes that will be made to the old code of HWBOT. So all the concerned Benchmark rules will have to be adapted. Secondly we will only allow the latest BenchMate version 10.11.2 or newer to be used from now on. The recalculations of all hardware are scheduled for Monday, the 22nd of August. So it might be that your points/rankings, hardware rankings are all over the place. So it will be done in little steps during the weekend. We don't want to force a full recalculation as it will slow down the site and we still have 3 major competitions ongoing. Minor changes to the benchmark submission field will become visible like shown below:įirstly: It will take a few days before all the rankings and hardware/benchmark charts are correctly updated. Ofcourse this only counts for the benchmarks supported by BenchMate.ĭuring the weekend Tim will prepare the production page, as similar changes were positively evaluated on the UAT Test server. Thanks to the hard work of Tim (HWBOT programmer) and Mat (BenchMate) users will soon be able to either manually submit (usually for older hardware platforms and Operating Systems before windows7) or to enjoy the automated submission functionality straight from the BenchMate wrapper. ![]() The merging of the "with BenchMate" categories with the original benchmarks is arriving its final stage. WR in Ungine Heaven Basic: 16802.93 points WR in Unigine Heaven Extreme: 16175.56 points WR in Unigine Superposition 1080P: 29044 points WR in 3DMark Fire Strike Extreme: 53301 points ![]() In fact total domination of the modern 3D rankings with these limited edition cards should be a must! No WR no go home! Previous nVIDIA GPU gens were clocking way lower under extreme cooling and had a hard time cracking the 3000MHz barrier.īelow is the current WR track record of the RTX4090 of Galax by Rauf and OGS at HWBOT, but there's more to come from these two overclockers for sure. Nevertheless it is still quite impressive that the nVIDIA Lovelace AD102 4nm GPU core is reaching 3D benchmarkable clocks between 3400-3600MHz under Liquid Nitrogen. The Galax RTX 4090 Hall of Fame edition is explictely designed and build to break records, their custom PCB and bios design provides a whopping 1000W to be used by the Overclocker, that is about 300-400W more than any die-hard overclocker only bios from other vendors. Especially with eVGA and their famous KingPin edition GPUs out of picture only time will tell if other vendors will release special biosses to unleash more power from the current designs. USA overclockers Splave and Fugger put the ASRock W790 WS and the Supermicro X13SWA-TF on the charts.Īfter the numerous World Record 3D scores set by Tobias Bergstrom aka Rauf from Sweden, everybody wonders if the main GPU rivals from Galax can ready a true contender versus the Galax Hall of Fame RTX4090. Last week some more overclockers were invited to ASUS OC lab to play again with Intel's Sapphire Rapids Xeon processors. However this week Korean OCer Safedisk reclaims most of his golds. USA overclockers Splave and Fugger put the ASRock W790 WS and the Supermicro X13SWA-TF on the charts. Although the clocks looked not really impressive, the performance and power consumption spoke for themselves. ASUS in-house overclocker Safedisk gave the new Intel Xeon Sapphire Rapids HEDT platform a go at the release date.
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