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*Computers | *Computers | ||
** CPU (multiple) | ** CPU (multiple) | ||
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− | + | **Motherboard | |
− | + | **RAM (multiple) | |
− | + | **Case | |
− | + | **HDD (multiple) | |
− | + | **Video Card (multiple) | |
**Sound Card | **Sound Card | ||
**Network Card (multiple) | **Network Card (multiple) |
Revision as of 14:03, 13 October 2013
PCB is a website designed to allow you to store and record a list of your hardware. Currently it only supports CPUs.
The plan is to expand this with other components and allow you to share information between users. Long term it will contain a place to store and compare benchmarks.
You can sign up here: http://pcb.vogonswiki.com/
Very basic todo list or ideas list:
- Bootstrap 3 interface
- Public Profiles
- Sharing data between users or all users
- Computers
- CPU (multiple)
- Actual Running Speed
- Motherboard
- RAM (multiple)
- Case
- HDD (multiple)
- Video Card (multiple)
- CPU (multiple)
**Sound Card **Network Card (multiple) **PSU **CD/DVD (multiple) **Operating System (multiple)
- Benchmark Applications
**Name **Version
- Benchmark Tests
**Name **Resolution **Comment (i.e FSAA, AF etc)
- Benchmarks
**Benchmark Test ID **Computer ID **Value
- CPU
**Manufacturer **Family **Stepping **MHz **FPU Cores **ALU Cores **Bus Speed **Multiplier **Socket