"We are sorry, the Game-o-Meter is unable to calculate a performance estimate for your computer."
Well i can see that againWaiting next update
Thanks Jarnis
"We are sorry, the Game-o-Meter is unable to calculate a performance estimate for your computer."
Well i can see that againWaiting next update
Thanks Jarnis
My processor is also not recognized. I have an Intel XEON X5690 which will be released in February.
Shockingly unreleased processors are detected poorly...
(and even when they are detected, it usually takes a while to collect enough benchmark data to provide an estimate)
In general, when a new processor is released, it takes at least 1-2 months for Game-o-Meter to fully support it.
We have a new beta build of SystemInfo that hopefully fixes this. It isn't built into Game-o-Meter yet but you can test it by manually installing this and then running GoM;
http://www.futuremark.com/download/f..._installer.exe
Worked for me! Thanks for your help Jarnis!
Got my Game-o-meter running.
It doesn't recognize the iCore 7 740QM Processor.
Strange though....
Good thing now i got my Game-O-Meter running back. So no complaints.[thumbup]
Well, like others have said, it is running once again. However whatever information that it has on the E3110 is incorrect.
I now get this
The E3110 is a Xeon version of the E8400,( I myself just got one that doesn't overclock as easily as some of the others) a 3ghz Dual Core. The first test I ran(Star Wars Force Unleashed II) stated it's a Single Core processor.
For reference I can indeed run 3DMark06, I can also run Vantage. My compare link for Vantage is http://3dmark.com/3dmv/1387716 (<---My non Physx score w/unapproved drivers)
I don't benchmark for public competitions or anything like that, we use it for our "Top 10 Computers" competition on my forums I threw up for a group of my friends(that I know in real life).
Quick Edit:
I just got it to show the Single Core thing again.
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Last edited by Cliffro; 01-19-2011 at 02:48 PM. Reason: More info
This is due to the fact that, yes, there are holes in our data about Xeons (they are not exactly common in desktop/gaming use).
But we can fix this - it'll just take a few days as couple of guys are on a business trip so nobody can change the database data right now (or, well, we could but the odds of something breaking exists, so I'd rather leave it to the pros) :D