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Unigine Valley Benchmark Scores Thread + SUPERPOSITION ***Over 1000 Submissions!***

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5 hours ago, ch3w2oy said:

OOPPSS.. Just kidding.. Ignore my post above.. Best Radeon VII and best overall AMD score!

 

I'll get 6700+ another day, I'm tired..

 

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Damn! I'm glad someone finally beat that old Fury crossfire score. Too bad crossfire isn't supported on the vii...

 

I'd imagine yours is one of, if not, the best vii scores in the world. The unigine leaderboard is only for people that purchased a license so it's not comprehensive.

LTT Unigine SUPERPOSITION scoreboardhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jvq_--P35FbqY8Iv_jn3YZ_7iP1I_hR0_vk7DjKsZgI/edit#gid=0

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30 minutes ago, Masada02 said:

Damn! I'm glad someone finally beat that old Fury crossfire score. Too bad crossfire isn't supported on the vii...

 

I'd imagine yours is one of, if not, the best vii scores in the world. The unigine leaderboard is only for people that purchased a license so it's not comprehensive.

? It wasn't easy lol. Once I saw how close to the CF score I was, I couldn't stop.. Its addicting. Just downloaded 3dMark so I'm going to see how Firestrike and Timespy perform next.. 

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1 hour ago, ch3w2oy said:

? It wasn't easy lol. Once I saw how close to the CF score I was, I couldn't stop.. Its addicting. Just downloaded 3dMark so I'm going to see how Firestrike and Timespy perform next.. 

Also, I'm pretty sure 2362mhz is the fastest core clock we've had on superposition.

LTT Unigine SUPERPOSITION scoreboardhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jvq_--P35FbqY8Iv_jn3YZ_7iP1I_hR0_vk7DjKsZgI/edit#gid=0

Intel i7 8700k || ASUS Z370-I ITX || AMD Radeon VII || 16GB 4266mhz DDR4 || Silverstone 800W SFX-L || 512GB 950 PRO M.2 + 3.5TB of storage SSD's

SCHIIT Lyr 3 Multibit || HiFiMAN HE-1000 V2 || MrSpeakers Ether C

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4 minutes ago, Masada02 said:

Also, I'm pretty sure 2362mhz is the fastest core clock we've had on superposition.

That's just what I set it at.. I don't think it actually went that high according to HWINFO.. It usually does between 2100 and 2200mhz consistently but for some reason when I increase the core clock above that I still get a better score, so I do it lol. 

 

According to Radeon VII Firestrike search results I got second place with 33504 on graphics score.. The 1st place was 33594 I think. (I might be wrong). That was with 2100mhz set on the core and 1200mhz on memory. When I went to 2300core/1300mem it affected my score negatively.. So I gotta play with it some more..

 

I know userbenchmark is a joke but I still use it for general comparisons. My FTW3 2080s best was 178%, my Aorus Extreme 1080 ti was 170% and now my VII is 173% so far. Doesn't say much but gives an idea at the least.. 

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21 minutes ago, Seizan said:

power play table

 

Ha I'm an idiot.. I've been saying that all day and I didn't even realize it.. 

 

But ya I'm using PPT. I don't edit it myself or anything, right now I'm using one by HELLM over at overclock.net (I think).. Works great! 

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8 hours ago, ch3w2oy said:

Ha I'm an idiot.. I've been saying that all day and I didn't even realize it.. 

But well, cant say my wording was of the best either :P

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So, I recently saw a Titan Black Hydro Copper on eBay for cheap. Apparently it crashed under load so I got it for $80 shipped.

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So much for crashing under load. This old GPU sure runs cool compared to the Radeon VII. Never went above 32C!

CPU used is the Ryzen R3 1200 (clocked at 3.8Ghz), but with RAM as old as the GPU and running at only 2133.

I did try pushing for 1400Mhz but it wouldn't go past 1370Mhz no matter what, even with custom BIOS mods and no TDP limit, didn't get much over 300W anyway, lightweight by modern standards!

I have a block for the VI now so might be able to bump my score for that up at least a little bit...

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20 hours ago, Madgemade said:

So, I recently saw a Titan Black Hydro Copper on eBay for cheap. Apparently it crashed under load so I got it for $80 shipped.So much for crashing under load. This old GPU sure runs cool compared to the Radeon VII. Never went above 32C!

CPU used is the Ryzen R3 1200 (clocked at 3.8Ghz), but with RAM as old as the GPU and running at only 2133.

I did try pushing for 1400Mhz but it wouldn't go past 1370Mhz no matter what, even with custom BIOS mods and no TDP limit, didn't get much over 300W anyway, lightweight by modern standards!

I have a block for the VI now so might be able to bump my score for that up at least a little bit...

That's a pretty sweet deal on that card.

LTT Unigine SUPERPOSITION scoreboardhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jvq_--P35FbqY8Iv_jn3YZ_7iP1I_hR0_vk7DjKsZgI/edit#gid=0

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On 5/4/2019 at 6:29 PM, Masada02 said:

That's a pretty sweet deal on that card.

Yeah sure was. I cleaned up some corrosion on the PCB before using it, so it's possible that it was actually faulty for the last guy.

Anyhow it seems to be a beast of an overclocker. I've looked on the firestrike leader-boards and on hwbot but couldn't find anything with clocks higher this Titan Black!!

Also turns out that I had underestimated the memory. Wasn't making much of a difference in Firestrike but seems to add a lot in Superposition.

Heres an update with the memory at 2100Mhz:

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Also the previous entry for the Titan Black is still marked as fastest.

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1 hour ago, Madgemade said:

 

 

1300 core? You're flying!

 

Shunt mod to fool the power limit could eek a bit more out. Maybe even a bit more volt if the BIOS/controller will allow it.

 

Kepler overclocking is quite fun.

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My RX580 Sapphire Nitro+ with Custom VBIOS, can still squeeze a bit more out of the core, still working on it. 100% stable at these core/mem/voltage values, I have managed a hefty memory overclock with custom timing straps. This result is apparently number 8 for RX580's on 3dmark benchmarks. I have hit a 2750 Superposition score before but it was not really stable or consistent, so I dont really count it.

 

GPU: Sapphire Nitro+ RX580 

Core: 1480Mhz

Mem: 2350 + Custom Timings

Max Temp: 65C w Custom Fan Curve

 

I will bench this card again on one of my better systems to see if i can squeeze a few more fps out and when I have more time.

 

 

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Well I broke down and bought a Radeon VII gold edition.

 

Not really planning to do any serious OC attempts right now, so for now here's just some basic tweaking in Wattman.

 

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LTT Unigine SUPERPOSITION scoreboardhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jvq_--P35FbqY8Iv_jn3YZ_7iP1I_hR0_vk7DjKsZgI/edit#gid=0

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SCHIIT Lyr 3 Multibit || HiFiMAN HE-1000 V2 || MrSpeakers Ether C

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An i5 8300h with a laptop 1050 Ti. 

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CPU : 2x Xeon E5-2630L v3
GPU : ASUS GeForce GTX 1060 6GB stock
Average FPS : 41.9
Score
: 1752

 

 

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CPU : 2x Xeon E5-2630L v3
GPU : ASUS GeForce GTX 1060 6GB stock
Average FPS : 17.55
Score
: 2346

 

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I checked if Unigine 2 Superposition is multithread or not. I see this benchmark isn't 100% multithread :(

 

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I would like this benchmark to be multithread like Assassin's Creed Unity who is 100% multithread. The score would be better, I think.

 

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Laptop collection #3 : Toshiba T2130CS | 486DX4 75MHz | 32MB EDO | 520MB IDE | internal floppy drive | 10.4" STN 640x480 256 color | Win3.1 with MS-DOS 6.22

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35 minutes ago, X-System said:

I checked if Unigine 2 Superposition is multithread or not. I see this benchmark isn't 100% multithread :(

 

I would like this benchmark to be multithread like Assassin's Creed Unity who is 100% multithread. The score would be better, I think.

It basically doesn't use any cpu power so multithreading isn't super necessary. I think there's a slight advantage to higher cpu clocks, but realistically it doesn't care. It's all about the gpu here. 

LTT Unigine SUPERPOSITION scoreboardhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jvq_--P35FbqY8Iv_jn3YZ_7iP1I_hR0_vk7DjKsZgI/edit#gid=0

Intel i7 8700k || ASUS Z370-I ITX || AMD Radeon VII || 16GB 4266mhz DDR4 || Silverstone 800W SFX-L || 512GB 950 PRO M.2 + 3.5TB of storage SSD's

SCHIIT Lyr 3 Multibit || HiFiMAN HE-1000 V2 || MrSpeakers Ether C

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Boards updated.

LTT Unigine SUPERPOSITION scoreboardhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jvq_--P35FbqY8Iv_jn3YZ_7iP1I_hR0_vk7DjKsZgI/edit#gid=0

Intel i7 8700k || ASUS Z370-I ITX || AMD Radeon VII || 16GB 4266mhz DDR4 || Silverstone 800W SFX-L || 512GB 950 PRO M.2 + 3.5TB of storage SSD's

SCHIIT Lyr 3 Multibit || HiFiMAN HE-1000 V2 || MrSpeakers Ether C

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CPU: 2600K@4.6ghz

GPU: Sapphire R9 Fury Nitro @ 1165/500

Average FPS: 25.98

Score: 3473

 

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CPU: 2600K@4.6ghz

GPU: Sapphire RX470 Nitro @ 1388/2100

Average FPS: 18.8

Score: 2513

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Rig Specs:

AMD Threadripper 5990WX@4.8Ghz

Asus Zenith III Extreme

Asrock OC Formula 7970XTX Quadfire

G.Skill Ripheartout X OC 7000Mhz C28 DDR5 4X16GB  

Super Flower Power Leadex 2000W Psu's X2

Harrynowl's 775/771 OC and mod guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/232325-lga775-core2duo-core2quad-overclocking-guide/ http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/365998-mod-lga771-to-lga775-cpu-modification-tutorial/

ProKoN haswell/DC OC guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/41234-intel-haswell-4670k-4770k-overclocking-guide/

 

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HWBOT NeGaTo

FX-8350 @ 4,4

GALAX GTX-1070-Ti  EX-SNPR White  2050/2241

1080P Extreme

Average FPS: 36,81

Score: 4921Screenshot_4421.thumb.png.46f45d8a6fd063a455fcafacb2397324.png

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