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Quick side question -- do you think those 2060 scores are indicative of 1660 scores?  Will they give us 1080 performance at a hopefully lower price point?  

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4 minutes ago, nick name said:

Quick side question -- do you think those 2060 scores are indicative of 1660 scores?  Will they give us 1080 performance at a hopefully lower price point?  

From what I’ve heard, the 1160 will have fewer cuda cores, so likely 1070-1070ti perf.

 

Though I would really like a 1080 equivalent at $250

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3 hours ago, Masada02 said:

Nice! I bet you could push that memory further too. On my 2080 Ti I think I was around +1450 for bench runs, though I don't remember if the speeds are comparable between the two cards.

I dont think it is since im running into powerlimits.

 

2 hours ago, sazrocks said:

From what I’ve heard, the 1160 will have fewer cuda cores, so likely 1070-1070ti perf.

 

Though I would really like a 1080 equivalent at $250

Tbh i dont think the 1660 will come near the 2060 performance. But at 1070 more like.

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6 hours ago, Masada02 said:

Ya for me it would pass at 1600, but would degrade performance. It was happy at 1450.

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cpu 5.3   

2800mhz ram to 3400 cl14 

1080ti 2227mhz 12700mem  , early tests   , with lod 

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17 hours ago, Jamesrideout2 said:

cpu 5.3   

2800mhz ram to 3400 cl14 

1080ti 2227mhz 12700mem  , early tests   , with lod

LOD op :D 

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58 minutes ago, Masada02 said:

LOD op :D 

Wait, are LOD tweaks allowed for superposition?

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1 minute ago, sazrocks said:

Wait, are LOD tweaks allowed for superposition?

yes, I just make a note of them on the list.

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I also updated that average GPU score table, should make more sense now.

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Finally got my GTX 690 to give me a decent score after pairing it with an AsRock Z77 Fatality Performance & i5-2500...

 

Also tried running Valley on an i3-530 @ 2.93Ghz & 9600 GT machine for laughs. I think that gives me the worst score on the thread haha.

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On 1/7/2019 at 9:41 PM, Masada02 said:

Ya you beat all the 1080s we've had. To be fair, the fastest Vega on our board was a really solid OC so it'll be hard to beat.

 

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4 hours ago, ChewToy! said:

Don't mind if I do. Old username was Tomswife, so you can delete/change that one as well ?

Even more solid now ;)

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i5 7400

gtx 1050Ti

11.02 fps

1473

 

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Superpos 1080p extreme

 

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2 hours ago, Cheddle said:

Superpos 1080p extreme

 

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Score: 10375
 

Well there's the new top single card spot :D

 

Also, you're top of both single and multi gpu boards

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Superposition 1080p Extreme:

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Superposition 4K Optimized:

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Notes: GPU-Z doesn't support the Radeon VII fully yet. Ran in windowed mode because overclocking doesn't work in fullscreen (clocks get stuck at 1650mhz).

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GPU Clock: 2040 Mhz (2080Mhz for 1080p)

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Nobody has put up a Radeon VII yet so I thought I would. Overclocking support is quite broken. Not as bad as the reviewers drivers but not good. Overclocks don't work fullscreen and that's why I have used windowed mode. I didn't think stock clocks would be appropriate for a benchmarking thread. Once fullscreen overclocking is fixed I will rerun and probably get higher scores.

 

As you might notice, I am limited by heat only. Once the junction temp hits 110C it hard freezes and PC needs to be power cycled. With better cooling I imagine 2200 is possible I have seen it briefly for a few secs before overheating.

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2 hours ago, Madgemade said:

Superposition 1080p Extreme:

Superposition 4K Optimized:

Notes: GPU-Z doesn't support the Radeon VII fully yet. Ran in windowed mode because overclocking doesn't work in fullscreen (clocks get stuck at 1650mhz).

CPU: Xeon E3-1230 V2

GPU: AMD Radeon VII

GPU Clock: 2040 Mhz (2080Mhz for 1080p)

GPU Memory: 1200Mhz

 

Nobody has put up a Radeon VII yet so I thought I would. Overclocking support is quite broken. Not as bad as the reviewers drivers but not good. Overclocks don't work fullscreen and that's why I have used windowed mode. I didn't think stock clocks would be appropriate for a benchmarking thread. Once fullscreen overclocking is fixed I will rerun and probably get higher scores.

 

As you might notice, I am limited by heat only. Once the junction temp hits 110C it hard freezes and PC needs to be power cycled. With better cooling I imagine 2200 is possible I have seen it briefly for a few secs before overheating.

That's more around what I was expecting out of the VII. I kept seeing all the reviews getting shit scores around where V64 was and couldn't figure out why. Hopefully OC support gets better. I want to see that thing higher up the board.

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On 2/8/2019 at 4:10 PM, Cheddle said:

Superpos 1080p extreme

 

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Nice score!

 

I guess I have to crank it up to 11 and give it another run.  Binned 5.2Ghz 9900k should be here tomorrow...we'll see if it makes an improvements over the 7820x soon.

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On 2/9/2019 at 11:46 AM, Masada02 said:

Well there's the new top single card spot :D

 

Also, you're top of both single and multi gpu boards

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Got a new card today. I might be able to push the memory a bit further, but the core clock needs more voltage to go higher. This score is without any changes to the voltage (MSI Afterburner is a lie...), so I'm hoping to push the card harder and hotter. Might be able to snag the #1 spot.

 

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Hmm..  Interesting wasn't paying attention when I did my run I'm pretty close to that top 2080 card :)

 

EDIT: Lol figures when I actually try for a result it drops 200 points

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CPU: i5 7400

GPU: GTX 1050TI

avg fps:10.92

score:1460

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On 2/16/2019 at 8:03 PM, ewitte said:

Hmm..  Interesting wasn't paying attention when I did my run I'm pretty close to that top 2080 card :)

 

EDIT: Lol figures when I actually try for a result it drops 200 points

Try less hard ;)

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On 2/9/2019 at 8:22 PM, Masada02 said:

That's more around what I was expecting out of the VII. I kept seeing all the reviews getting shit scores around where V64 was and couldn't figure out why. Hopefully OC support gets better. I want to see that thing higher up the board.

Seeing as the newer drivers fixed the overclocking problems and powerplay tables are now working on this card, I thought I would update my scores and do an 8k.

The problem is still heat but because the memory clock can now be taken further and the drivers are better I have been able to get a little more out of mine. There are reports of core clocks over 2200Mhz with custom watercooling and +100% power so I expect someone to come along with scores as high as 7000. While I can peak at 2080Mhz there is a lot of throttling down to lower clocks. Watercooled setups can easily beat scores I get in firestrike at 2Ghz because they are not throttling.

1080p:

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GPU Clock: 2066Mhz   GPU Memory: 1250Mhz

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GPU Clock: 2041Mhz   GPU Memory: 1300Mhz

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GPU Clock: 2061Mhz   GPU Memory: 1300Mhz

 

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Today was a good day. Upped my score:

 

CPU: i7-6700k @ 4.5Ghz

GPU: RTX 2080 Ti Lightning Z

Average FPS: 75.83

Score: 10138

 

 

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