Challenger 2019 Division II round 1 8-cores only

Welcome to the Road to Pro Challenger Divisions 2019 - 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 four different stages. Good luck!

Accumulate the most points in the different stages of the season rounds and become the Division Champion. In Challenger Division I round 1 the processor choice is limited to Core i7 series (non-HEDT). The graphics card choice is limited to single GPU graphics cards (excl Titan). You can find more information about restrictions on the competition stage pages.

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02.15.2019 12:00 +0000
04.15.2019 12:00 +0000

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  • This competition is closed. You can no longer join
  • Challenger 2019 Division II round 1 8-cores only is closed since 15 April 2019
  • This competition is between members

Ranking

# Participant Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4
Points
1
48 pts
46 pts
50 pts
50 pts
194 pts
2
46 pts
48 pts
46 pts
44 pts
184 pts
3
50 pts
50 pts
42 pts
42 pts
184 pts
4
44 pts
42 pts
48 pts
48 pts
182 pts
5
40 pts
32 pts
44 pts
28 pts
144 pts
6
34 pts
34 pts
40 pts
36 pts
144 pts
7
36 pts
24 pts
36 pts
46 pts
142 pts
8
30 pts
22 pts
34 pts
40 pts
126 pts
9
28 pts
26 pts
38 pts
26 pts
118 pts
10
22 pts
30 pts
26 pts
20 pts
98 pts

Awarded Season Points

First Position

194 pts antome

Discussions

March 8, 2019 at 5:03:34 AM UTC

hwinfo uses decimal points for cpu speed and hw monitor doesn't. So one screenshot from hwinfo might report 5403.9 and hw monitor will report 5403. Is 5403.9 over the limit?

March 8, 2019 at 1:31:10 PM UTC

if  the speed limitation is 5403, I assume 5403.9 is a tad too high right?

 

hence why I told peeps to check out the different monitoring programs

March 11, 2019 at 4:44:29 AM UTC

Ya, well, I'll definitely be switching since I need the same luck as everyone else who miraculously all hit 5403 on the button. ;-)

March 14, 2019 at 3:44:48 PM UTC

K to all,  I pulled some X265 benchmarks due to the current rule  (Platform Clock must be enabled for Windows 8/8.1/10)

 

After talking to the developper this will be modified to avoid confusion:

- Skylake and newer Intel CPU subs don't need the platform clock to be enabled

- Pre Skylake CPUs will sport the rule of: Platform Clock must be enabled for Windows 8/8.1/10 and sortlike Server OSses (2012 and newer)

- AMD users will have to enable the platform clock on Win8/8.1/10 and sortlike Server OSses (Server 2012 and newer)

 

in case you run an Intel Skylake or newer generation CPU on a server OS and the HPET timer warning pops up you need to enable the platform clock

 

To those that got their score pulled on Skylake or newer CPUs, plz re-submit, sorry for any inconvenience caused

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