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My eyes, my freakin' eyes.
First post updated with more bench results (another AMD CPU gets a bad score - a sweet, mellow 'D' , LOL).

Kandira

i5-4690k without OC (3.5-3.9Ghz with turbo boost)

4:49

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CPU: 4790K @5GHz | CPU cache ratio @ 46 | BIOS voltage 1.350
GPU: GTX 580 3GB
Ram: 4x4GB 16GB 2666Mhz
HDD: Samsung 840 512GB (SSD)
OS: Windows 10 Pro build 9926
Time : 3:47
Scoring: A+


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(03-16-2015, 08:03 AM)tuanming Wrote: [ -> ]CPU: 4790K @ 5 GHz

5 GHz ?!
Congratulations !!! You won the grand prize ! [silicon lottery]
Thanks. I did purchased my cherry picked CPU and got it delidded as well, it was well worth the price. I believe it can go higher and/or increase the CPU cache ratio. I might play with the cache ratio at @5GHz just for fun Smile
Umm... how the heck am I supposed to take a screenshot if it runs in fullscreen and using Print Screen just gives me a black image?  I tried F11 and Alt+Enter to exit fullscreen and neither worked...

Is it OK if I set the settings files to not be read-only and configure Dolphin to not run in fullscreen?
That was why I went out of the full screen by pressing the "Windows" and then take a screenshot.
That doesn't work for me - pressing the windows key does nothing. I can "get out" if I hit alt+ctrl+del and then task manager, but then my Dolphin window is just black no matter what, requiring me to close the program.
(03-16-2015, 01:14 PM)Nintendo Maniac 64 Wrote: [ -> ]Umm... how the heck am I supposed to take a screenshot if it runs in fullscreen and using Print Screen just gives me a black image?  I tried F11 and Alt+Enter to exit fullscreen and neither worked...
Is it OK if I set the settings files to not be read-only and configure Dolphin to not run in fullscreen?

(02-02-2015, 01:22 PM)DatKid20 Wrote: [ -> ]This just crashes for me on a fresh windows 8.1 installation. I forget what I'm supposed to install to fix this.

* Right-click on the gfx_opengl.ini file and uncheck the read-only attribute in 'Properties'
* Open the gfx_opengl.ini file with notepad
* Change 'BorderlessFullscreen = False' to 'BorderlessFullscreen = True' and save
* Make the file read-only
* Run the benchmark
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