Points awarded for your overclocking achievements.

The HWBoints algorithm was brought into life to assign a score to an overclocking effort. The points are based on how well you score compared to other overclockers, and how many competitors there are. For example, you will receive much more points for being first with a popular Intel Core7 i920, than a more exotic Intel Xeon 5540 server processor.


Tuesday, 11 June

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PCMark 2004 submission with a Pentium T2370 changed from hardware rank 5 to 6.

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PCMark 2004 submission with a Pentium T2370 changed from hardware rank 6 to 5.

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PCMark 2004 submission with a Pentium T2370 changed from hardware rank 5 to 6.

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Monday, 10 June

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UCBench 2011 submission with a Pentium 4 'D' 820 changed from hardware rank 3 to 4.

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PiFast submission with a Pentium 4 'D' 820 changed from hardware rank 8 to 9.

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Lost -0.5 hardware points for the SuperPi - 32M Pentium 4 'D' 820 submission.

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SuperPi - 32M submission with a Pentium 4 'D' 820 changed from hardware rank 5 to 6.

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Saturday, 8 June

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3DMark05 submission with a Radeon HD 7850 changed from hardware rank 4 to 5.

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PCMark 2005 submission with a Core 2 Q6600 (2.4Ghz) changed from hardware rank 9 to 10.

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Monday, 3 June

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Lost -0.5 hardware points for the CPU Frequency Mobile Celeron 2.0Ghz submission.

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