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<noinclude>This template is used together with [[Template:Testing]] in order to display a testing archive for determined software (games, channels, etc.). Also, you need to use some rules when adding a test entry:
<noinclude>This template is used together with [[Template:Testing]] in order to display a testing archive for determined software (games, channels, etc.). Also, you need to use some rules when adding a test entry:
*In <tt>|revision=</tt> you must specify only the revision number, since it's parsed by [[Template:Revision]]. (For example, use 7411 instead of r7411, the same rules also apply for the stable builds, use 2.0 instead of 2.0 RC. Remember also that r5350 is the same revision that 2.0 RC derives from, so in this case, use 2.0).
*In <tt>|revision=</tt> you must specify only the revision number, since it's parsed by [[Template:Revision]]. (For example, use 7411 instead of r7411, the same rules also apply for the stable builds, use 2.0 instead of 2.0 RC. Remember also that r5350 is the same revision that 2.0 RC derives from, so in this case, use 2.0).
*In <tt>|OS=</tt> you must specify only basic info, like OS Brand + Version + (Processor architecture). (For example, Windows 7 (x86) or Mac OSX 10.7 (x64) or Ubuntu 10 (x86-64), etc).  
*In <tt>|OS=</tt> you must specify only basic info, like OS Brand + Version + Processor architecture. (For example, Windows 7 x86 or Mac OSX 10.7 x64 or Ubuntu 10 x86-64, etc).  
*In <tt>|CPU=</tt> only basic information is required, like CPU Brand + Series + Model + @ + Frequency in GHz. (For example, Intel Core 2 Duo E4500 @ 2.2GHz)
*In <tt>|CPU=</tt> only basic information is required, like CPU Brand + Series + Model + @ + Frequency in GHz. (For example, Intel Core 2 Duo E4500 @ 2.2GHz)
*Only basic info is required on <tt>|GPU=</tt> too, like GPU Brand + Series + Model, and if the GPU is on-board, + (on-board) (For example, nVidia GeForce 9800GTX, or Intel GMA 945G (on-board). For ATI GPUs, you can also use AMD as GPU Brand if you want).
*Only basic info is required on <tt>|GPU=</tt> too, like GPU Brand + Series + Model, and if the GPU is on-board, + (on-board) (For example, nVidia GeForce 9800GTX, or Intel GMA 945G (on-board). For ATI GPUs, you can also use AMD as GPU Brand if you want).

Revision as of 05:52, 17 May 2011

This template is used together with Template:Testing in order to display a testing archive for determined software (games, channels, etc.). Also, you need to use some rules when adding a test entry:

  • In |revision= you must specify only the revision number, since it's parsed by Template:Revision. (For example, use 7411 instead of r7411, the same rules also apply for the stable builds, use 2.0 instead of 2.0 RC. Remember also that r5350 is the same revision that 2.0 RC derives from, so in this case, use 2.0).
  • In |OS= you must specify only basic info, like OS Brand + Version + Processor architecture. (For example, Windows 7 x86 or Mac OSX 10.7 x64 or Ubuntu 10 x86-64, etc).
  • In |CPU= only basic information is required, like CPU Brand + Series + Model + @ + Frequency in GHz. (For example, Intel Core 2 Duo E4500 @ 2.2GHz)
  • Only basic info is required on |GPU= too, like GPU Brand + Series + Model, and if the GPU is on-board, + (on-board) (For example, nVidia GeForce 9800GTX, or Intel GMA 945G (on-board). For ATI GPUs, you can also use AMD as GPU Brand if you want).
  • In |results=. write only the essential! (For example, "Playable 40-60 FPS, intro slow" or "Slow: 25-35 FPS in game due slow CPU (or GPU)". Please doesn't include Dolphin configuration, since we assume that test environment is set as recommended settings described on game page or in performance guide).
  • |tester= is optional if you aren't a registered user, and the only value that you need to put is a link to your user page. (For example [[User:Anybody|Anybody]]).