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ChrisNova777

12 May, 2013 12:05 PM

Hello + good day,
id like to inquire as to whether or not there is any logic or filters available
when searching the geekbench database.

for example, if i wanted to see a range of frequency
processor:"i7" motherboard:"Asustek" gives me all i7s, with asus motherboards
but if i wanted to see all those results clocked within a certain frequency range
can i add Frequency:"<3600" or something like that to see all below 36ghz?

or is there a way to include multiple arguments ie: motherboard:"asustek|gigabyte|biostar" to see all results
from those manufacturerers???

If this doesnt exist it would be very helpful to have a more comprehensive search in the future.

  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by John on 13 May, 2013 07:22 AM

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    Thank you for your feedback.

    Currently you can only specify exact frequencies (e.g., frequency:3600). We'd like to expand search so that frequencies (and other numerical arguments) can include ranges. We'd also like to introduce the ability to use boolean operators when searching for results. Unfortunately we don't have a clear timeline on when these features will be added.

    Best,
    John

  2. 2 Posted by ChrisNova777 on 14 May, 2013 01:46 PM

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    fair enough,
    good luck then! keep up the good work:)

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