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The program recognizes my cpu as an "AMD 0FF0 1.0GHz", when it is infact an A64 3500+ (running at 2.2GHz). I'm guessing (but I'm too lazy to verify) that this is because of CnQ. Assuming the overall "Score" is still used to calculate the points I get a fix would be nice.
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Not for me, it is recognised as AMD 0FF0 2.3GHz, AMD64 3500+ here as well, with CnQ enabled. I am running Gigabyte K8NSNXP-939 motherboard.
I just feel that it is not fair for AMD CPU, ie my AMD 3500+ to be given a rating of 100 points in comparsion with P4 1.5GHz. They should change the rating system according, not just in comparsion to GHz. |
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Not for me, it is recognised as AMD 0FF0 2.3GHz, AMD64 3500+ here as well, with CnQ enabled. I am running Gigabyte K8NSNXP-939 motherboard. I just feel that it is not fair for AMD CPU, ie my AMD 3500+ to be given a rating of 100 points in comparsion with P4 1.5GHz. They should change the rating system according, not just in comparsion to GHz. Everyone who starts out starts out with a score of 100 in that department. It will update once you've completed your first work unit. :-) Someone else with a 3500 ended up with a score of 228 after the first day. My xp2400 garnred a score of 193 after the first day. Justin |
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