Challenger 2016 Div IV Round 1

Welcome to the Road to Pro Challenger Divisions - In this series you can compete with overclockers from around the globe who use the same hardware. This season features three two-month rounds each with five different stages. Good luck!
Accumulate the most points in the different stages of the season rounds and become the Division Champion. In Challenger Division IV round 1 the processor choice is limited to AMD FX series. The graphics card choice is limited to single GPU AMD graphics cards. You can find more information about restrictions on the competition stage pages.
Participate
- This competition is closed. You can no longer join
- Challenger 2016 Div IV Round 1 is closed since 31 March 2016
- This competition is between members
Stages
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Stage 1 -
Cinebench R15
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Stage 2 -
CPU Frequency
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Stage 3 -
HWBOT Prime
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Stage 4 -
Catzilla 720P
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Stage 5 -
3DMark Fire Strike Extreme
Lucky Draw Giveaway: 1x HyperX Savage DDR4 2666 8GB kit (HX426C13SBK2/8)

HyperX® Savage DDR4 memory offers an unbeatable combination of fast speeds and aggressive timings to complement Intel’s 2, 4, 6 or 8 core processors. With speeds of up to 3000MHz and latencies of CL12–CL15, it’s optimised for Intel’s 100 series chipset and X99 motherboards and features easy overclocking. Available in single modules and kits of 2, 4 and 8 and in capacities of up to 128GB, HyperX Savage DDR4 memory has lower power consumption than DDR3.
More information: official website.
Lucky Draw Giveaway: 1x HyperX Savage 120GB SSD (SHSS37A/120G)

HyperX® Savage solid-state drive offers extreme performance for the extreme performer. The fastest HyperX SATA-based SSD, it’s powered by a quad-core, 8-channel Phison S10 controller that delivers incredible speeds of up to 560MB/s read and 530MB/s write, with read/write IOPS up to 100k/89k. The result is ultra-responsive multitasking and an overall faster system that maintains performance even as the drive fills up. With its low profile and slim, 7mm form factor, HyperX Savage SSD fits in most notebooks, desktops and HTPC builds.
More information: official website.
To apply for the lucky draw you must make a valid submission in each of the competition stages before the end of the competition.
Ranking
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Awarded Season Points
# | User | Team | Points |
1 | 50 pts | ||
2 | 42 pts | ||
3 | 35 pts | ||
4 | 31 pts | ||
5 | 27 pts | ||
6 | 23 pts | ||
7 | 21 pts | ||
8 | 19 pts | ||
9 | 18 pts | ||
10 | 17 pts |
You can change the values of tessellation?
If the settings are varied, the results are much better but the end result is not validated. This is legal?
I am not sure this point, some admin could clarify how far you can or can not modify the setting teselación¿?
http://hwbot.org/news/9664_application_58_rules/
It is always better to ask if you are in doubt, but sometimes a simple look at the rules helps
- allowed optimizations include tesselation tweak
Hi, thanks for your response. I had already looked at the rules, but my question arises as to whether the result has to be validated or not?
No validation link needed, use lastest system info though and make a valid screenshot
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