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So, I would like to post my benchmark of Superposition. So here's the screenshot:

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So far what I did:

GPU clock adjusted to +5% (although it didn't increase much, staying at about 1590MHz - 1600MHz).

GPU Memory clock set to 1125MHz.

Power set to 50%

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I test a few times, and the score stay almost the same (+-5).

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Saw this here and had to try to get on the list.

 

CPU   Amd Ryzen 5 2600x
GPU   Sapphire Nitro+ RX 480 8gb
Average FPS    20.42
Score   2730

 

 

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Since I am moving from an aging i5 2500k system this week to a Ryzen 3600, I am running both benchmarks with my existing GTX 970 GPU to see the effects of moving from being CPU bottlenecked to hilariously GPU bottlenecked.

 

Valley:

CPU: Intel Core i5 2500k
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970
Average FPS: 59.4
Score: 2484

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Superposition:

CPU: Intel Core i5 2500k
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970
Average FPS: 16.29
Score: 2178

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11 hours ago, FaxedForward said:

Since I am moving from an aging i5 2500k system this week to a Ryzen 3600, I am running both benchmarks with my existing GTX 970 GPU to see the effects of moving from being CPU bottlenecked to hilariously GPU bottlenecked.

Sounds interesting. We'll see just how much CPU affects the scores in Valley and Superposition.

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4 hours ago, BTGbullseye said:

Sounds interesting. We'll see just how much CPU affects the scores in Valley and Superposition.

It's already established that Valley likes CPU single thread performance. The more single thread perf you've got = the faster you'll go. Saw this gain moving from a 2700K to a 5820K. Valley is pretty much a CPU test.

 

Superposition doesn't seem to care that much IIRC.

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Slight improvement on Valley, no improvement on Superposition with the switch to Ryzen 3600.

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CPU: Intel core i7-7700 non-k @ 4.1ghz

GPU: GTX 1050 ti

Core: 1911mhz

Memory: 3784mhz

FPS: 45.2

Score: 1893

 

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12 hours ago, FaxedForward said:

Slight improvement on Valley, no improvement on Superposition with the switch to Ryzen 3600.

Did you turn on PBO for the CPU? That might push it far enough to give 1 extra point in Superposition.?

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Since this card is long in the tooth anyway I tried my hand at some overclocking but unfortunately ran into issues at any more than +75 core and +150 memory OC. Increasing core voltage accomplished nothing. Jealous of the people who have been hitting +150 and +500...still, slight gain in Valley.

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112 point gain in Superposition though! Not bad.

 

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6 hours ago, FaxedForward said:

Since this card is long in the tooth anyway I tried my hand at some overclocking but unfortunately ran into issues at any more than +75 core and +150 memory OC. Increasing core voltage accomplished nothing. Jealous of the people who have been hitting +150 and +500...still, slight gain in Valley.

 

Valley is basically a CPU test. It takes a significant OC to really get a bump in score. Have you tried OCin the 3600? If you have an AIO or beefy stack cooler your could probably hit 4.3Ghz all core and raise your scores up a bit more.

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Scoreboards updated!

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

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Managed a slightly higher score before just over 10,000. This is a MSI RTX 2080TI Ventus OC on air.

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Yo!

Anyone tryed OC on Radeon VII latly? 

I was in OC mood today and thought i should have a little fun with my VII and the latest AMD driver, 19.12.2, but idk what was going. 

w/e i tryed i couldnt get the core over 1750Mhz, well it peaked as high up to 1760! tho ?

 

Is it the new driver that suck asses, something with my card, me that is just overseeing things, or???

 

Highest score i got today.... lol

 

 

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For something a little different, my work laptop with a Quadro P5200:

 

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Not overclocked obviously, I think it got too hot already without overclocking. :P Whole system is air cooled in matx case.

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12 minutes ago, Zelenia said:

Not overclocked obviously, I think it got too hot already without overclocking. :P Whole system is air cooled in matx case.

79c is still under thermal throttling, what was you fan speed % during the run?

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1 hour ago, ddennis002 said:

79c is still under thermal throttling, what was you fan speed % during the run?

Hmm, I don't know. No idea how to check it during benchmark. Fan speed was around 70% right after the animation had ended. Yeah, it's under thermal throttling but in BIOS settings max temperature was set to 83c. So in that sense it was on the edge. :D I have to double-check it but yes I think it was 83c. I don't know if it was for GPU or CPU or both. Sorry, I'm not too good with this benchmark thing.

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2 hours ago, Zelenia said:

Hmm, I don't know. No idea how to check it during benchmark. Fan speed was around 70% right after the animation had ended. Yeah, it's under thermal throttling but in BIOS settings max temperature was set to 83c. So in that sense it was on the edge. :D I have to double-check it but yes I think it was 83c. I don't know if it was for GPU or CPU or both. Sorry, I'm not too good with this benchmark thing.

When benchmarking you typically pin the fan speed at 100% in the interest of getting a higher score, especially with nvidia cards where the clockspeed may not boost as high past 60C or so.

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22 minutes ago, sazrocks said:

When benchmarking you typically pin the fan speed at 100% in the interest of getting a higher score, especially with nvidia cards where the clockspeed may not boost as high past 60C or so.

Okay, thank you for the explanation. MSI Afterburner didn't let me adjust the fan speed so I assume it adjusts itself if I overclock it... Well, not that I need to push it to max. I was just curious how it will perform compared to similar or better builds. I'm still quite excited to test this pc after playing 10 years on laptops only. 

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1 hour ago, Zelenia said:

Okay, thank you for the explanation. MSI Afterburner didn't let me adjust the fan speed so I assume it adjusts itself if I overclock it... Well, not that I need to push it to max. I was just curious how it will perform compared to similar or better builds. I'm still quite excited to test this pc after playing 10 years on laptops only. 

That’s odd, I haven’t heard of a desktop card without a manually controllable fan. This is a desktop right? What exact card did you get? Also make sure afterburner is updated.

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38 minutes ago, sazrocks said:

That’s odd, I haven’t heard of a desktop card without a manually controllable fan. This is a desktop right? What exact card did you get? Also make sure afterburner is updated.

Yeah I was wrong. I just found out how to disable smart fan. I did try with 100% but I aborted it because I got a screen freeze. :D Yeah it's a desktop. Gpu is Asus GeForce RTX 2060 TUF Gaming OC 6GB.

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Playing around with OC for the first time and i am seriously scared, although its all pretty much fool-proof when you simply play around with the sliders.

Using the Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super Gaming OC (the one WITH the additional USB-C port) and MSI Afterburner.

Power Limit (maxed out): 111% - Core Clock: +50 - Memory Clock: +500

Manual fan curve: base 50% until 50° / 100% at 70°. I know its agressive but i like my card cool, even under no load and i use headphones all the time, so i don't hear the fans anyway.

 

Stock run: 6563 - OC run: 6731.

Now my question - ist is worth pushing more? I will get a 144Hz 1440p Monitor end of the month and i want to get my card to a 100% safe OC experience. 

 

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4 minutes ago, Kenpachi1985 said:

Playing around with OC for the first time and i am seriously scared, although its all pretty much fool-proof when you simply play around with the sliders.

Using the Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super Gaming OC (the one WITH the additional USB-C port) and MSI Afterburner.

Power Limit (maxed out): 111% - Core Clock: +50 - Memory Clock: +500

Manual fan curve: base 50% until 50° / 100% at 70°. I know its agressive but i like my card cool, even under no load and i use headphones all the time, so i don't hear the fans anyway.

 

Stock run: 6563 - OC run: 6731.

Now my question - ist is worth pushing more? I will get a 144Hz 1440p Monitor end of the month and i want to get my card to a 100% safe OC experience. 

 

 

 

You should have alot more headroom expecially if you don't care about fan noise, I have a EVGA XC Gaming 2070 OC flashed with ASUS strix bios and I push +170 core and +1000 on the memory. Voltage Slider maxed out and power slider as well I got a high score of 6428 on 1080p extreme preset.

 

I bet you could safely do +145 on the core and +700-800 on the memory at max fan speed. Im on custom water and never see over 45c which makes a bit of a difference but not to much.

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