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Old 18-May-08, 02:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default A general note on HWBot behaviour

If you haven't recently, do log in and make sure everything's credited correctly.

I've done a bunch of editing tonight hopefully to clear up:

1. My E6750 is not a Q6700. I think the "2.67GHz" disclaimer is 1) redundant and 2) confuses the bot. "E6750" alone seems to work more reliably.

2. My old Duron 1600 was not a mobile XP 1600+. Apparently, they expect "Duron 1.6GHz"

3. The Athlon X2 was originally a single category, but now there's seperate classes for Manchester (939) and Windsor (AM2). Probably good, as the Manchesters had less OC headroom.

I should probably have kept my trap shut about 1 and 2 though-- they put my scores into much less competitive categories, but it leads to low quality data.
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Old 18-May-08, 07:18 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: A general note on HWBot behaviour

You can login to Hwbot and manually update your logged results to be correct
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Old 18-May-08, 01:07 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: A general note on HWBot behaviour

From the site:

Warning - Editing Scanned Score.

You're trying to edit a score which has been picked up by a bot on a forum. If you modify the username, score or system description, and you don't modify or delete the score between [hwbot] tags in the forum ranking, the score will be picked up again by the bot.




Hence the edits here.
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