Rookie Rumble #47

Welcome to the Rookie Rumble! We assume you arrived here via XTU and that’s great but the OC world offers much more. The Rumble introduces you to the concept of competitive overclocking. It’s a contest only for new overclockers like you. Good luck!

There are three stages, each with the same hardware restrictions but featuring a different benchmark. The benchmarks are: XTU, HWBOT Prime, and GPUPI for CPU - 100M. You can gather points by submitting in each of the three stages. The better the result, the more points you acquire and the higher you'll rank overall! Note that the validation process for the benchmarks is slightly different. Check out the rules section to learn more or drop us a message on our forums if you have a question.

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08.12.2017 12:00 +0000
09.02.2017 12:00 +0000

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  • This competition is closed. You can no longer join
  • Rookie Rumble #47 is closed since 2 September 2017
  • This competition is between members

Stages

Ranking

# Participant Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3
Points
1
24 pts
41 pts
28 pts
93 pts
2
1 pts
50 pts
30 pts
81 pts
3
32 pts
26 pts
58 pts
4
1 pts
30 pts
22 pts
53 pts
5
1 pts
50 pts
51 pts
6
50 pts
50 pts
7
1 pts
28 pts
20 pts
49 pts
8
1 pts
12 pts
36 pts
49 pts
9
13 pts
17 pts
15 pts
45 pts
10
1 pts
11 pts
32 pts
44 pts

Awarded Season Points

First Position

93 pts theclosetcat

Discussions

August 27, 2017 at 2:15:47 PM UTC

GPUPI for CPU 100M STAGE 3 : normally scores have to be divided by number of cores like Stage 1 and stage 2 ? It is not implemented yet in the contest for Stage 3 ?

 

Thanks ;)

August 28, 2017 at 10:47:20 AM UTC

Dividing by core makes no sense on time based benchmarks, more cores are faster, if you divide by core you only enhance the advantage of eight core against quad core for example. The rumble is balanced so that sometimes more cores are better and sometimes dual core can win due to core division

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