I guess Microsoft can kiss the hardcore PC gaming crowd goodbye for that time being, it appears a great deal of benchmarking enthusiast sites that test, retest and overtest clocking capabilities within certain OS environments are abandoning Windows 8 because of an issue using the operating system's realtime clock calculations.WCCF Tech includes a rather detailed rundown on why exactly Windows 8 won't be a part from the benchmarking community and it includes a little somethingsomething to do using the way Microsoft reengineered the realtime clock for his or her latest OS.
WCCF comes with an actual detailed explanation why Windows 8 is banned in the benchmarks, writing There are benchmarks that are around the look out for tricks, any type of instability plus they invalidate the benchmark.However it just wouldn t happen to a benchmark to check on for problems within the RTC and therein lied the key reason this continued undetected for such a long time and consequently Windows 8 Banned from Benchmarking sites.
HW Bot didnt provide the explicit Kernel Level details however they showed this table which we are able to see gives completely chaotic results.Under clocking the processor actually
RS 2007 Gold For Sale increases benchmark score because time elapsed for that RTC is less it thinks it made that score a lot sooner and vice verso resulting in chaotic and unrealistic results.