Re: Rules MIFCOM ocaholic Overclocking Team
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I think I understand what you're saying.
Usually we have more than one additional CPU, which makes this not an issue. Nevertheless, when racoon and splmann were both testing the 5960X back in the days the one with the better score uploaded his result and the other one took his result offline.
Imo this is fair, since the better overclocker then gets the points.
Maybe there is something else I have to point out here as well: I, as a team manager, do not care about points on HWBot and so doesn't our sponsor. What I want to see and what will make the team progress are world records or top three scores. What impact a world record has, that we've all seen during Computex. Compared to that points on HWBot are simply nothing. I absolutely don't care if somebody has 10 billion points on HWBot. That only shows that this person has been testing an insane amount of different configurations and it also says that this person is mainly testing old shit.
That being said, it should be the goal of any session in the ocaholic OC Lab to attempt coming as close to a world record as possible. And precisely for that we will in future discuss before an event who is going to test what.
I believe this to be a pretty straight forward approach and anyone of you guys is a good enough overclocker to score a world record with the right hardware.