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HobieCat
04-04-2012, 02:07
That's an interesting way to get 10 cores. I'm just curious, why does cpu-z show it as two E5620's? Is it just messing up because of the weird cpu combo?

SteveRo
04-04-2012, 02:13
^^ look in the cpuz "specification" line :)

dhenzjhen
04-04-2012, 02:38
looks awesome!! now I gotta run 16 cores x 3 total of 48 cores hehe!!

Gluvocio
04-04-2012, 03:56
smart idea :) very nice combo solution

Massman
04-04-2012, 14:41
This is so awesome, Steve! I like it as a member, I cry as a staff member ... :D

SteveRo
04-04-2012, 14:50
^^ could we get away with just one cpu category - something like maybe: sr-2 "Mutt" ?? :) :)

Hondacity
04-04-2012, 15:42
you'll be fun to catch up to stevero :D awesome runs :D

S_A_V
04-04-2012, 16:24
Nice find Steve :)

I cry as a staff member ... :D
No need to add some special CPU categories.
Add one check in result submit code: if multi-socket board specified then show extra CPU fields (CPU2, CPU3, CPU4 - based on which board specified).
Then result goes for best CPU category like when mixed VGA used (based on which CPU specified in CPU1 field).

SteveRo
04-04-2012, 17:07
^^ does the bot s/w know it's 10x cpu though?

Sam OCX
04-04-2012, 17:34
I'll laugh if the same is possible with 4+ socket server boards meaning you can have 7/9/11/13/14/15/17/18/etc cores for wprime

SteveRo
04-06-2012, 21:26
^^ yes but their won't be much incentive to make the runs if they are only worth 10 points each :(