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    Minor nit here. When I launched Passmark Performance test, by default it came up with 24 processes (this is a new 12900K system). I did not set this but I got a warning that it was not correct for this processor so I selected change (it changed to 16). I am guessing this relates to P-core/E-core issues. Anyway it did pretty well but I was curious so I ran it with 24 processes and it did slightly better. I tried to record the PC result (around 10800) but it said it wouldn't be listed as I used the wrong # of processes. So I ran it again with 16 and got 107xx. But it wouldn't let me save that score as I had already saved one. I understand you don't want your records cluttered up with multiple tests from the same system, but how do I delete my original score or reset my system to be able to post a second score? Thx

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    There is a new version of PerformanceTest (10.2 build 1000) that was released recently that supports 12th gen Intel CPUs. This version also allows similar baselines to be submitted. Full changes can be found here: https://www.passmark.com/products/pe...st/history.php

    You can download the new version here: https://www.passmark.com/products/pe...t/download.php

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