HWBOT OC Challenge December 2011

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  • HWBOT OC Challenge December 2011 is closed since 31 December 2011
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Ranking

Rank Participant Wprime 32M: Conroe Wprime 32M: Kentsfield Wprime 32M: Wolfdale Wprime 32M: Yorkfield Wprime 32M: Smithfield & Presler
PTS
1 15 pts 8 pts 0 pts 15 pts 4 pts 42 pts
2 1 pts 10 pts 10 pts 4 pts 1 pts 26 pts
3 0 pts 15 pts 0 pts 8 pts 0 pts 23 pts
4 6 pts 8 pts 6 pts 20 pts
5 8 pts 3 pts 0 pts 8 pts 19 pts
6 2 pts 15 pts 17 pts
7 0 pts 1 pts 15 pts 16 pts
8 2 pts 4 pts 0 pts 0 pts 10 pts 16 pts
9 10 pts 0 pts 0 pts 3 pts 13 pts
10 3 pts 0 pts 10 pts 13 pts
11 4 pts 6 pts 10 pts
12 0 pts 0 pts 3 pts 3 pts 6 pts
13 6 pts 6 pts
14 6 pts 6 pts
15 4 pts 4 pts
16 0 pts 0 pts 2 pts 2 pts
17 0 pts 2 pts 2 pts
18 2 pts 2 pts
19 1 pts 1 pts
20 0 pts 1 pts 1 pts
21 0 pts 0 pts 0 pts
22 0 pts 0 pts
23 0 pts 0 pts 0 pts 0 pts
24 0 pts 0 pts
25 0 pts 0 pts
26 0 pts 0 pts
27 0 pts 0 pts
28 0 pts 0 pts
29 0 pts 0 pts
30 0 pts 0 pts
31 0 pts 0 pts
32 0 pts 0 pts 0 pts 0 pts 0 pts

Awarded Season Points

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No points have been awarded in this competition

First Position

42 pts Overclock.net

Discussions

December 1, 2011 at 7:27:09 PM UTC

Now instead of 'bagging 1st place scores, they will 'bag 4th place scores? Im not quite sure how this helps the bagging issue personally...but Im tired, so fill me in!

 

GL teams!

 

EDIT: Geez - How did I start a thread? I thought this was a thread and I was posting in it?!!!

December 1, 2011 at 7:36:24 PM UTC

Good luck figuring out what score you need for 4th place :P

December 1, 2011 at 7:43:23 PM UTC

And how do you get a proper ranking list out of this system? 10 points to the person who is 4th, 8 to 3rd/5th and so on? Just asking, as atm the person who has the best score gets 10 points ^^

December 1, 2011 at 7:44:08 PM UTC

So, in other words the winner will be the team have the 4th place at the end of the contest....nice idea :D

December 1, 2011 at 8:03:25 PM UTC

Good luck figuring out what score you need for 4th place :P
Worse than 3rd and better than 5th = 4th. Not to difficult to............ O I *think* I C what u did thur!

 

Still though, just takes a system available at towards the end to shoehorn a time in...or have several scores bagged...Interesting. I appreciate the effort to deter this regardless!

 

Thanks for the explanation. :)

December 1, 2011 at 8:09:46 PM UTC

How about "resubmissions"?

 

If you figure out towards the end of this competition that you've gone too fast, and want to resubmit a slower run, will the system allow you to do that?

December 1, 2011 at 9:25:49 PM UTC

Worse than 3rd and better than 5th = 4th. Not to difficult to............ O I *think* I C what u did thur!

 

Still though, just takes a system available at towards the end to shoehorn a time in...or have several scores bagged...Interesting. I appreciate the effort to deter this regardless!

 

Thanks for the explanation. :)

 

Frederik also pointed that out to me today: it doesn't really "solve" sandbagging. It just makes the whole process a little more complicated.

 

Luckily, the monthly OC Challenges are for fun mostly ... we can experiment with this kind of stuff :D

 

How about "resubmissions"?

 

If you figure out towards the end of this competition that you've gone too fast, and want to resubmit a slower run, will the system allow you to do that?

 

Hm, the engine will always pick your best result. Maybe we can solve this by adding an extention to the HCE to use your 'last' result in the ranking.

 

We'll check for that tomorrow.

December 1, 2011 at 10:26:29 PM UTC

Hm, the engine will always pick your best result. Maybe we can solve this by adding an extention to the HCE to use your 'last' result in the ranking.

 

We'll check for that tomorrow.

 

I think you were commenting off the cuff here, and hadn't thought this through until the end - To prohibit people from frantically scrambling for 4th place with lower submissions, only higher submissions should be ranked in the competition. Until the last second, all 4 top teams would be manipulating their submissions to be higher than 5 and lower than 3rd. Worse yet, if we go by the last result submitted for the ranking, while the top teams are wrestling over 4th place by constantly resubmitting scores, another team is submitting random scores of their own, making it nearly impossible to tell what the true ranking is, and at the last minute they too attempt to sniper 4th at the last minute.

 

So basically, the way the rules are now are better than using the "last" result in the ranking. If only higher scores are permitted, each team's only option to win is going up, and we're all here for higher scores and winning.

 

As is, like you said this doesn't stop anyone from sandbagging, but it makes it a bit more complicated. :)

December 2, 2011 at 1:13:13 PM UTC

There is background? Then I uploaded earlier results as well?

December 2, 2011 at 1:34:49 PM UTC

There is background? Then I uploaded earlier results as well?

 

AFAIK the contest are always with new results...

December 2, 2011 at 1:37:08 PM UTC

No dedicated background, but only new results ;)

December 2, 2011 at 4:41:55 PM UTC

the the winner is who is on the 4th place in the overall ranking at the end of the competion or counts a 4th place in a stage as a stage victory and you get 10 points and at the end the best scoring team wins?

December 2, 2011 at 4:44:26 PM UTC

The "winner" of the overall competition is the team with the most points. But for each stage, the "real" winner is the one who places 4th since that position gives the most points.

December 2, 2011 at 4:54:10 PM UTC

I think you were commenting off the cuff here, and hadn't thought this through until the end - To prohibit people from frantically scrambling for 4th place with lower submissions, only higher submissions should be ranked in the competition. Until the last second, all 4 top teams would be manipulating their submissions to be higher than 5 and lower than 3rd. Worse yet, if we go by the last result submitted for the ranking, while the top teams are wrestling over 4th place by constantly resubmitting scores, another team is submitting random scores of their own, making it nearly impossible to tell what the true ranking is, and at the last minute they too attempt to sniper 4th at the last minute.

 

So basically, the way the rules are now are better than using the "last" result in the ranking. If only higher scores are permitted, each team's only option to win is going up, and we're all here for higher scores and winning.

 

As is, like you said this doesn't stop anyone from sandbagging, but it makes it a bit more complicated. :)

 

er, uhh yea what he said :D

December 2, 2011 at 5:42:50 PM UTC

WTF what's the point of the new ranking ? Now all have backups and uploading the scores in the last min. Now we have arrived ebay, who make the last submission win the stage. Nice one... i think we are here to overclocking the components to the limit and make the highest score to win a stage and not for make a bagging war -.-

December 2, 2011 at 5:46:45 PM UTC

Well, going for 4th is a real gamble. If you're 3rd, you have 6p, if you're 5th, you have 4p.

 

If you're first, you have 10p :)

December 2, 2011 at 9:02:35 PM UTC

Is possible delete a score and upload another one with biggest time?

December 3, 2011 at 6:25:55 AM UTC

^^ yes. That's how it's done.

December 3, 2011 at 12:14:43 PM UTC

The "winner" of the overall competition is the team with the most points. But for each stage, the "real" winner is the one who places 4th since that position gives the most points.

 

I think you are tryin to get us confused lol.

December 3, 2011 at 4:06:39 PM UTC

The "winner" of the overall competition is the team with the most points. But for each stage, the "real" winner is the one who places 4th since that position gives the most points.

 

wood burnin in the winter is cool...

 

but smoking pot isn't lol

 

jk

December 3, 2011 at 4:22:30 PM UTC

I am enjoying this comp. I have to say it's the first time I have downclocked a CPU for points.

December 3, 2011 at 8:01:08 PM UTC

Uploading old scores is allowed it seems ?

December 3, 2011 at 8:35:44 PM UTC

Not that I am aware of.

December 5, 2011 at 1:33:13 PM UTC

Is possible delete scores?

December 5, 2011 at 2:17:00 PM UTC

I know some scores where oploaded again.

December 5, 2011 at 2:31:20 PM UTC

Yeah, just noticed. Unbelievable really ... this is just a fun comp and I will still have to make a custom background so people wouldn't submit old results.

 

Sigh ///

December 5, 2011 at 4:07:40 PM UTC

Yeah, just noticed. Unbelievable really ... this is just a fun comp and I will still have to make a custom background so people wouldn't submit old results.

 

Sigh ///

 

So can I delete the old score and upload a new one) Both was made this month as the rules says....

December 6, 2011 at 12:07:22 AM UTC

So can I delete the old score and upload a new one) Both was made this month as the rules says....

 

Yes

December 6, 2011 at 8:20:42 AM UTC

No !

December 7, 2011 at 6:56:41 PM UTC

To reduce sandbagging, you could set up the monthly challenges to be closed randomly at any time during the last three days of the month. If nobody knows precisely when the contest will end, it will encourage them to get their score in before the random closure period begins (e.g., before the 29th of this month) - otherwise they run the risk of having the contest close before they submit. Just a suggestion. I support your initiative, though, Massman - sandbagging seems very anti-competitive and unsportsmanlike to me.

December 7, 2011 at 9:09:53 PM UTC

To reduce sandbagging, you could set up the monthly challenges to be closed randomly at any time during the last three days of the month. If nobody knows precisely when the contest will end, it will encourage them to get their score in before the random closure period begins (e.g., before the 29th of this month) - otherwise they run the risk of having the contest close before they submit. Just a suggestion. I support your initiative, though, Massman - sandbagging seems very anti-competitive and unsportsmanlike to me.

 

+1

December 8, 2011 at 2:02:20 AM UTC

To reduce sandbagging, you could set up the monthly challenges to be closed randomly at any time during the last three days of the month. If nobody knows precisely when the contest will end, it will encourage them to get their score in before the random closure period begins (e.g., before the 29th of this month) - otherwise they run the risk of having the contest close before they submit. Just a suggestion. I support your initiative, though, Massman

Love this idea.:)

December 8, 2011 at 3:06:02 AM UTC

To reduce sandbagging, you could set up the monthly challenges to be closed randomly at any time during the last three days of the month. If nobody knows precisely when the contest will end, it will encourage them to get their score in before the random closure period begins (e.g., before the 29th of this month) - otherwise they run the risk of having the contest close before they submit. Just a suggestion. I support your initiative, though, Massman - sandbagging seems very anti-competitive and unsportsmanlike to me.
I like this as well.. nice thinking!

December 8, 2011 at 3:14:24 PM UTC

Okay, sounds good.

 

We shall try this in the next HOC in January :)

December 8, 2011 at 3:50:11 PM UTC

Not bad idea though

December 10, 2011 at 11:03:14 PM UTC

I'm getting this error uploading my result with Pentium E2140:

* ONLY USE PROCESSORS BASED ON THE CONROE 2MB L2, CONROE 512K, CONROE, CONROE-E, CONROE-L CORE. - YOUR SUBMISSION DOES NOT COMPLY TO THIS RULE

 

ALLOWED PROCESSORS: WITH THE CONROE 2MB L2 CORE: XEON 3040, XEON 3050, CORE 2 E4700 (2.6GHZ)WITH THE CONROE 512K CORE: CELERON LGA775 E1600, CELERON LGA775 E1200, CELERON LGA775 E1400, CELERON LGA775 E1500, CELERON T1400, CELERON LGA775 T1500WITH THE CONROE CORE: CORE 2 E6600 (2.4GHZ), CORE 2 E6700 (2.66GHZ), CORE 2 X6800 (2.93GHZ), XEON 3085, CORE 2 E6750 (2.67GHZ), CORE 2 E6850 (3.0GHZ), CORE 2 E6550 (2.33GHZ), XEON 3060, XEON 3070, CORE 2 E6420 (2.13GHZ), CORE 2 E6320 (1.86GHZ), PENTIUM E2200 (2.2GHZ), XEON 3065, XEON 3075, CORE 2 P7700 (1.80GHZ)WITH THE CONROE-E CORE: WITH THE CONROE-L CORE: CELERON M 530 CONROE, CELERON LGA775 460, CELERON LGA775 CONROE-L 2.8GHZ, CELERON LGA775 480, CELERON LGA775 420, CELERON LGA775 430, CELERON LGA775 440, CELERON M 540, CELERON M 220 CONROE, CELERON M 520 CONROE, CELERON M 550 CONROE, CELERON M 560 CONROE, CELERON LGA775 450

 

The Pentium E2200 uses the same core, and CPU-Z see my E2140 as Conroe core (with 1MB L2 cache). You can add E2140 (and others processors of this family) to participate?

 

Thanks! \o

December 11, 2011 at 6:13:09 PM UTC

Why Core 2 Duo E6300 Conroe 1.86ghz 2mb L2 cannot partecipate?

December 15, 2011 at 11:28:13 AM UTC

Oh man , I love this competition (if you can put this name on it)!!! It is a real gambling. Winning in this is not so hard , if other teams don't fallow the right and exact strategy !!!

We're gonna ROCK it !!!

Just some one tell me where can I see the clock of Hwbot real time .

December 15, 2011 at 11:32:25 AM UTC

lol

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(déjà vu ?) :D

December 16, 2011 at 3:48:09 AM UTC

Oh man , I love this competition (if you can put this name on it)!!! It is a real gambling. Winning in this is not so hard , if other teams don't fallow the right and exact strategy !!!

We're gonna ROCK it !!!

Just some one tell me where can I see the clock of Hwbot real time .

 

The real time is the Brussels: GMT+2 but End of october, that becomes GMT+1 again. I always create another clock in windows with that time zone to keep the real time of any competition.

December 17, 2011 at 1:50:17 AM UTC

Are competition points updating for submissions to this? One point per stage?

December 17, 2011 at 10:45:23 AM UTC

Points are usually awarded after the competition closes. However, for team/country/competitionteam formats, there are currently not yet competition points awarded.

December 17, 2011 at 10:54:44 AM UTC

Points are usually awarded after the competition closes. However, for team/country/competitionteam formats, there are currently not yet competition points awarded.

 

I am totaly confused which is my usual - normal state actually. There is points received for each stage in country cup (see my competition points) but in the December challenge - only after the stage closes? :)

December 20, 2011 at 1:42:57 AM UTC

Go OCN!

December 22, 2011 at 7:23:19 PM UTC

So, how are people planning to win this thing? :P

 

December 22, 2011 at 9:58:39 PM UTC

Sandbagging

 

Obviously :P

December 23, 2011 at 5:03:53 AM UTC

i think i win stage 5:)

December 24, 2011 at 1:18:07 PM UTC

I do not know if this idea already appeared but another way to reduce sandbagging would be to award points to the team that stays for more days in the lead (say 5 points for example, to be consistent with the 15 points for 4th place). I do not know how complicated this is for the programming of the competition engine but I believe it could help. Some car races used to award points for the car that lead most laps. I have been too busy to be in the competitions but hope some time next year to be able to participate again of some. Anyway I keep following them. They are really great! :)

December 30, 2011 at 11:07:17 PM UTC

awwwww we're at last place...

 

tsk tsk

December 30, 2011 at 11:22:05 PM UTC

arh! while others sandbagging my kentsfield can not runs faster :(

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