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Jumper118 got a reaction from Linksys120n in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**
For R20,R15 and R11.5 you can download all of them at once and run them through benchmate https://benchmate.org/
The latest version of cinebench R20 is out! download it here > https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/p/cinebench/9pgzkjc81q7j?activetab=pivot:overviewtab
Download R15> http://www.guru3d.com/files_details/cinebench_15_download.html
To download any version of cinebench, type cinebench into google!
To download cinebench 2003 go to > http://hwbot.org/ < then benchmarks> processor benchmarks> then click download. its a rar file so you will need to open it with 7zip or a similar program.
To download cpuz or gpuz, type them into google and get the latest version.
FAQ:
How do i get my score put on the spreadsheet?
You wait a very very very long time
How many times can i post my scores?
you can post as many scores as you like with as many different cpu's as you like. if you have 2 of the same cpu then let me know. only the highest score you get with a cpu will go on the spreadsheet. (e.g if you have a score with a 2500k@3ghz and then improve your score with your 2500k@4ghz then your score at 3ghz will be deleted and your score at 4ghz will go on the spreadsheet. if you get a with a 2500k@3ghz then upgrade your cpu to a 2600k@ 3ghz you will keep both scores.
Why is my gpu being beaten by a much slower gpu on the open gl test?
This will probably be because your cpu is slower single thread. the open gl benchmark is designed to be limited as much as possible by your cpu, so if your gpu is getting beaten by much slower gpu's. overclock your cpu more!
How do i run the single thread test?
In the top left hand corner, click file, then advanced benchmark. this should bring up 'cpu (single core)' underneath the normal cpu test. this test takes much longer as it only uses one core and one thread.
Post a screenshot of your score in this thread with cpuz so we know the clock speed (dont crop the screenshot)
Memory and motherboard tabs are optional, but are useful if you are looking for tips for higher scores
you can take a screenshot by press shift and prt sc on your keyboard.
then to see you screenshot open paint (with comes installed with every copy of windows)
then you can either press ctrl and v or paste in paint and the screenshot will appear in paint
you then save the file as a .jpeg somewhere you will be able to find it later
open the interwebs and upload it to your gallery on the forum or upload it to a place of your choice and simply copy and paste the image into a new post on this thread
Top tips to a high score:
1) Don't have any other programs running while you are doing the benchmark. This includes temperature monitoring software and cpuz. if you are concerned about your temps do one run with the monitor open to check they dont get too high, then another run without it open.
2) Overclock your cpu and gpu!
3) take your side panel off your case, open a window or go in a colder place. less heat+more overclock=higher scores.
4) Run the tests separately a few times this can get you that last extra point.
5) Run it on a fresh install if you can. fresh installs are always faster.
6) Don't use your 24/7 oc. top scores will be done with overclocks that might be too hot or too unstable for normal use.
7) more ghz on your cpu is always good, but make sure your ram is running at its full potential too. Normally 1600mhz cl8 will be faster than 1866mhz cl10. get that cl down as low as possible while trying to maintain a good memory frequency.
link to scores google doc (R20)> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ItbDCn4dPaJANGgFczL3uCZRquxZXQM9Kmn17kCBdZE/edit?usp=sharing
link to scores google doc (R15)> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlC81MjwelBgdEZNV3l6aHl1eUNwSUR4Rml0MXMzN1E&usp=sharing
link to scores google doc (R11.5)> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlC81MjwelBgdGpFa3BPaG5QRG1QREFPU3A0dWdVTlE#gid=0
link to scores google doc (2003)> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlC81MjwelBgdGVQQnFRVUNxTjZPYVdjT1pDdHA0MUE#gid=0
R15 Extreme Score have now been integrated into the R15 sheet
Example Screenshots:
How your ram speed can affect your cinebench scores.
R11.5
R15
Watch the Pros at MSI MOA 2014!
12/12/14: 250 submissions. Cheddle
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Jumper118 got a reaction from sparrow123 in Unigine Valley Benchmark Scores Thread + SUPERPOSITION ***Over 1000 Submissions!***
Superposition Benchmark
Download here: https://unigine.com/en/products/benchmarks/superposition
Link To score sheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jvq_--P35FbqY8Iv_jn3YZ_7iP1I_hR0_vk7DjKsZgI/edit#gid=0
RULES
1920X1080: 1080P Extreme Preset
3840X2160: 4K Preset
Same sub score rules as valley.
Unigine Valley Benchmark 1.0
Welcome to the Valley benchmark thread! The place where our forums most (and least) powerful PCs compete. Every PC is welcome here and benchmarking is highly encouraged for all users. Not only to try for that top spot , but to add to our data to our ever increasing scoreboard and spreadsheet. The more scores we have the more accurate performance data and component classifications we have. So join us! Download the benchmark and start competing now.
The benchmark can be downloaded here:
http://unigine.com/products/valley/
Link to doc with scores: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1knE1MXUbQ3tyR48CuD_6K_EfCF3cHHqL9ra5NPt6o8U/edit#gid=543759111
Rules
1920x1080p:
The Extreme HD Preset must be used.
For 1440P,1600P, 4K (3840X2160), triple screen or 21:9 it should be on maximum settings. that is:
API: DX11
Quality: Ultra
Stereo 3D: Disabled
Monitors: Single
AA: x8
Full Screen: Yes
Resolution: System/custom
720P:
The basic preset must be used.
To submit your score:
You must have a captured screenshot of Unigine Valley running with the score you are submitting. To take a screenshot in Valley, Press F12 while in the benchmark. Valley screenshots are located in C:\Users\YOUR NAME\Valley\screenshots. In your post, include your Valley screenshot of GPU-Z (and preferably of CPU-Z too).
please post in this format:
CPU
GPU(s)
Average FPS
Score
Screenshot of valley, GPU-Z and CPU-Z
Nvidia users: If you want accurate clocks on the scoreboard, use the sensors tab in GPU-Z so that we can get accurate clock readings.
if you have a link or a photo that is ok, but the above method is preferred.
To submit for the average FPS leaderboard:
First, You must have run the Valley benchmark in 1080p, 1440p and 4K with the same PC. Once you have scores for all three tests, put all there in one post and clearly request that these be added to the average FPS leaderboard. Once you have scores for all three tests, put all three in one post and clearly request that these be added to the average FPS leaderboard. Once you have added, you can continuously update your score individually. If you want your scores updated, please mention in your post that you are on the average FPS leaderboard, so we do not forget to update it.
Tips for getting the best out of your hardware from @KingCry:
if i have made a mistake please let us know. @Jumper118 and @Masada02 maintain this thread.
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Jumper118 got a reaction from Overl0rd in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**
2990WX
i3 12100F BCLK
i7 7820X
i7 3770K
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Jumper118 reacted to Uat4 in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**
EngSample CPU, deleted by AMD
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Jumper118 reacted to Fast_N_Curious in The Water Cooling Gallery
Improvised water chiller, of course I had to use a blue bucket to match the blue theme
The bucket sits outside for a couple hours then I bring it in and drop the liquid to liquid heat exchanger directly into the 33*F water. I leave the cold side circuit on the exchanger open, so it fills with cold water as well. Trade of is I don't have a pump directly attached, so eventually the water does heat up. Gives me about 10* delta when compared to a standard radiator which is no more than a couple degrees in most systems. I have about 30 minutes before it starts to heat up again. Obviously it's not going to stay this way,
Upgraded the D5 pump... front and center... and cleaned it up a little bit, wire management, etc. The entire case is tool less, less the power supply and GPU. With three pumps now, it's very easy to bleed. 980mm of radiator keeps my 9600KF very cold. Pretty sure nobody has ever put this amount of radiator in a CoolerMaster Sileo 500 case, lol.
To give you an idea, I have all the fans set to a static 800rpm regardless of load, and I have all three water pumps throttled way back as well, and it still holds 5.2GHz 24/7 no problem. Just completed a 14 stress test, temps never got above 80*C.
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Jumper118 reacted to Luggage in The Water Cooling Gallery
Since I'm a fan of the show I did a "Janky outside Water Cooling"
https://valid.x86.fr/b24i4e
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Jumper118 reacted to iHardware Shelden in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**
Fair but definitely still active. I miss the days of messing with this stuff
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Jumper118 got a reaction from Mister Woof in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**
wish granted but only R23
Over 30K in R23, still slower than 5950X
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Jumper118 got a reaction from Mister Woof in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**
ok then i'll do it
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Jumper118 got a reaction from DildorTheDecent in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**
ok then i'll do it
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Jumper118 got a reaction from Luggage in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**
ok then i'll do it
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Jumper118 got a reaction from MultiGamerClub in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**
For R20,R15 and R11.5 you can download all of them at once and run them through benchmate https://benchmate.org/
The latest version of cinebench R20 is out! download it here > https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/p/cinebench/9pgzkjc81q7j?activetab=pivot:overviewtab
Download R15> http://www.guru3d.com/files_details/cinebench_15_download.html
To download any version of cinebench, type cinebench into google!
To download cinebench 2003 go to > http://hwbot.org/ < then benchmarks> processor benchmarks> then click download. its a rar file so you will need to open it with 7zip or a similar program.
To download cpuz or gpuz, type them into google and get the latest version.
FAQ:
How do i get my score put on the spreadsheet?
You wait a very very very long time
How many times can i post my scores?
you can post as many scores as you like with as many different cpu's as you like. if you have 2 of the same cpu then let me know. only the highest score you get with a cpu will go on the spreadsheet. (e.g if you have a score with a 2500k@3ghz and then improve your score with your 2500k@4ghz then your score at 3ghz will be deleted and your score at 4ghz will go on the spreadsheet. if you get a with a 2500k@3ghz then upgrade your cpu to a 2600k@ 3ghz you will keep both scores.
Why is my gpu being beaten by a much slower gpu on the open gl test?
This will probably be because your cpu is slower single thread. the open gl benchmark is designed to be limited as much as possible by your cpu, so if your gpu is getting beaten by much slower gpu's. overclock your cpu more!
How do i run the single thread test?
In the top left hand corner, click file, then advanced benchmark. this should bring up 'cpu (single core)' underneath the normal cpu test. this test takes much longer as it only uses one core and one thread.
Post a screenshot of your score in this thread with cpuz so we know the clock speed (dont crop the screenshot)
Memory and motherboard tabs are optional, but are useful if you are looking for tips for higher scores
you can take a screenshot by press shift and prt sc on your keyboard.
then to see you screenshot open paint (with comes installed with every copy of windows)
then you can either press ctrl and v or paste in paint and the screenshot will appear in paint
you then save the file as a .jpeg somewhere you will be able to find it later
open the interwebs and upload it to your gallery on the forum or upload it to a place of your choice and simply copy and paste the image into a new post on this thread
Top tips to a high score:
1) Don't have any other programs running while you are doing the benchmark. This includes temperature monitoring software and cpuz. if you are concerned about your temps do one run with the monitor open to check they dont get too high, then another run without it open.
2) Overclock your cpu and gpu!
3) take your side panel off your case, open a window or go in a colder place. less heat+more overclock=higher scores.
4) Run the tests separately a few times this can get you that last extra point.
5) Run it on a fresh install if you can. fresh installs are always faster.
6) Don't use your 24/7 oc. top scores will be done with overclocks that might be too hot or too unstable for normal use.
7) more ghz on your cpu is always good, but make sure your ram is running at its full potential too. Normally 1600mhz cl8 will be faster than 1866mhz cl10. get that cl down as low as possible while trying to maintain a good memory frequency.
link to scores google doc (R20)> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ItbDCn4dPaJANGgFczL3uCZRquxZXQM9Kmn17kCBdZE/edit?usp=sharing
link to scores google doc (R15)> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlC81MjwelBgdEZNV3l6aHl1eUNwSUR4Rml0MXMzN1E&usp=sharing
link to scores google doc (R11.5)> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlC81MjwelBgdGpFa3BPaG5QRG1QREFPU3A0dWdVTlE#gid=0
link to scores google doc (2003)> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlC81MjwelBgdGVQQnFRVUNxTjZPYVdjT1pDdHA0MUE#gid=0
R15 Extreme Score have now been integrated into the R15 sheet
Example Screenshots:
How your ram speed can affect your cinebench scores.
R11.5
R15
Watch the Pros at MSI MOA 2014!
12/12/14: 250 submissions. Cheddle
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Jumper118 got a reaction from Wingfan in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**
its almost 1 whole year since i updated the sheets. how exciting.
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Jumper118 got a reaction from Astroflash in How long do you stress test before you consider it stable?
at least 5 years, you need to know the pc will last the full length of time you are going to use it for.
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Jumper118 got a reaction from agent_x007 in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**
FX was a good chip for overlocking, but not much else. great fun.
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Jumper118 got a reaction from done12many2 in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**
FX was a good chip for overlocking, but not much else. great fun.
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Jumper118 got a reaction from CommanderAlex in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**
Water
https://valid.x86.fr/f0pzvm
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Jumper118 reacted to DildorTheDecent in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**
No. Once you start using it, everybody will. Ends up becoming a nightmare.
Just use CPU-Z. Much lighter and gives way more info.
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Jumper118 got a reaction from Dabombinable in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**
5900x came today
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Jumper118 reacted to Master Disaster in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**
@Jumper118You're famous bud...
https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-5-5600x-zen-3-cpu-benchmarked-excellent-overclocke-4-85-ghz-across-all-6-cores/
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Jumper118 reacted to FlanK3r in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**
There are you ...
btw, FCLK 2000 is possible, for more info PM me
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Jumper118 got a reaction from DildorTheDecent in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**
Water
https://valid.x86.fr/f0pzvm
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Jumper118 got a reaction from DildorTheDecent in ryzen 5000 video
great video. just editing next one now.