Release 15 in 11.5 thread? :hmm:
"Little boxes!! Y U go so slow!?!?"
I'm stunned there is so much performance variance in models Intel would chose to label mobile "i7"
I may have to get my act together and fix this thread. Honestly I have just lost my motivation (for now).
21. thebigbolgna | i7-4770K | 4.2 | 8.62
22. popobearr | i7-4770K | 3.7GHz | 8.59
1. crashtech | i3-4370 | 3.79GHz | 4.17
3. crashtech | i3-4360 | 3.7GHz | 4.00
9. crashtech | i3-4130T | 2.9GHz | 3.18
i7-4770K turbo's to 3.9Ghz & most boards will lock in 3.8Ghz, so most likely the submitted scores are at 3.8..
Honestly I was considering opening a new thread and reserve the first few posts in order to accommodate the bare bones text format that I started with, but if you have the skill to figure out something easier and more efficient, PM me. I do want to eventually get this thread back on track because I think it is a decent local resource that is also open to peer review.I understand.
I was just thinking about if we could write a python interface to to scrape the scores and format.
I don't. My lab partner did the Python simulations and assignments in my Physics course. I was too dumb at the time. I was planning to do some analysis of my OBD2 data on my car but...it's unlikely I'll bother to do this thing.Honestly I was considering opening a new thread and reserve the first few posts in order to accommodate the bare bones text format that I started with, but if you have the skill to figure out something easier and more efficient, PM me. I do want to eventually get this thread back on track because I think it is a decent local resource that is also open to peer review.