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Just setup my long over due upgrade and got these results. No manual overclocking, stock cooler. Are these okay?

 

Blender :

{
  "benchmark_client": {
    "client_version": "1.0b2"
  },
  "blender_version": {
    "build_commit_date": "2018-03-22",
    "build_commit_time": "14:10",
    "build_date": "2018-03-22",
    "build_hash": "f4dc9f9d68b",
    "build_time": "09:59 AM",
    "version": "2.79 (sub 0)"
  },
  "device_info": {
    "compute_devices": [
      "AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Eight-Core Processor"
    ],
    "device_type": "CPU",
    "num_cpu_threads": 16
  },
  "scenes": [
    {
      "name": "bmw27",
      "stats": {
        "device_memory_usage": 140.64,
        "device_peak_memory": 140.65,
        "pipeline_render_time": 264.09,
        "render_time_no_sync": 259.653,
        "result": "OK",
        "total_render_time": 262.904
      }
    },
    {
      "name": "classroom",
      "stats": {
        "device_memory_usage": 296.18,
        "device_peak_memory": 296.23,
        "pipeline_render_time": 880.46,
        "render_time_no_sync": 878.394,
        "result": "OK",
        "total_render_time": 879.701
      }
    }
  ],
  "system_info": {
    "bitness": "64bit",
    "cpu_brand": "AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Eight-Core Processor         ",
    "devices": [
      {
        "name": "AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Eight-Core Processor",
        "type": "CPU"
      },
      {
        "name": "GeForce GTX 1080 Ti",
        "type": "CUDA"
      }
    ],
    "machine": "AMD64",
    "num_cpu_cores": 8,
    "num_cpu_sockets": 1,
    "num_cpu_threads": 16,
    "system": "Windows"
  },
  "timestamp": "2018-12-05T16:40:41.608314+00:00"
}

Spec - https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Ezilkannan/saved/QnmNQ7

TimeSpy 1080Ti Ryzen.png

Blender Ryzen.png

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I would suggest user benchmark it will tell you how your parts stand up against other people with the same components and also tell you if a part is working properly. 

Current main PC:

 

CPU: R7 5800x (PBO undervolted)

GPU: 7900XT

RAM: 32gb Kingston Fury @ 3600mhz

MOBO: Asus ROG B550 F Gaming Wifi

CASE: Xtia Xproto ATX

 

Server PC:

 

CPU: Xeon X5690

GPU: R9 Fury X

RAM: Assorted 4gb sticks (24gb total)

MOBO: Asus Sabretooth X58

CASE: Alienware Area 51 ALX

 

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2 hours ago, Terabyte_272 said:

I would suggest user benchmark it will tell you how your parts stand up against other people with the same components and also tell you if a part is working properly. 

UserBenchmarks: Game 136%, Desk 148%, Work 146%
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X - 101.1%
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1080-Ti - 160.8%
SSD: Samsung 970 Evo NVMe PCIe M.2 500GB - 293.4%
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 1TB - 64.7%
HDD: WD Blue 1TB (2012) - 91.5%
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.14 1TB - 110.8%
HDD: Hitachi Deskstar P7K500 320GB - 36.4%
RAM: G.SKILL Trident Z RGB DDR4 3000 C16 2x8GB - 99.3%
MBD: Asus ROG STRIX X470-F GAMING

 

I guess this is normal. I must replace that old HDD.

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Accutally looking at the community your HDD is running above average

Current main PC:

 

CPU: R7 5800x (PBO undervolted)

GPU: 7900XT

RAM: 32gb Kingston Fury @ 3600mhz

MOBO: Asus ROG B550 F Gaming Wifi

CASE: Xtia Xproto ATX

 

Server PC:

 

CPU: Xeon X5690

GPU: R9 Fury X

RAM: Assorted 4gb sticks (24gb total)

MOBO: Asus Sabretooth X58

CASE: Alienware Area 51 ALX

 

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Nice build btw should be a really good pc

Current main PC:

 

CPU: R7 5800x (PBO undervolted)

GPU: 7900XT

RAM: 32gb Kingston Fury @ 3600mhz

MOBO: Asus ROG B550 F Gaming Wifi

CASE: Xtia Xproto ATX

 

Server PC:

 

CPU: Xeon X5690

GPU: R9 Fury X

RAM: Assorted 4gb sticks (24gb total)

MOBO: Asus Sabretooth X58

CASE: Alienware Area 51 ALX

 

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Thanks, I just set it up last week. Ran into some issues with Windows Update. Somehow managed to get a bootable drive and did a clean install. Initially when running ssd benchmark, I was getting way too low speeds. Then I realized I was using the SATA slot of the nvme instead of pcie and pcie slot was hidden by the shroud. Moved it to top slot and now got the full read/write speeds.

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Looking at your setup I think that is impressive, It is not that far behind mine and I have newer tech.

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I had a 2500K with 550Ti before. Been using that for close to 8 years now and finally upgraded to this. The actual cost of this build is a bit less than the pc partpicker link because I got the 278q on a good used deal (around $340). I was on an old 768p display before, now I don't want to go back to anything less than 1440p 144hz ?

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13 minutes ago, Ezilkannan said:

I had a 2500K with 550Ti before. Been using that for close to 8 years now and finally upgraded to this. The actual cost of this build is a bit less than the pc partpicker link because I got the 278q on a good used deal (around $340). I was on an old 768p display before, now I don't want to go back to anything less than 1440p 144hz ?

I know the exact same feeling. I just upgrade from a very old rig myself and 1080p to 1440p. I am still impressed about how well AMD actually works in most setups I have seen here and I have used intel every since I upgraded from Athlon back in well around 2002 or something. Who knows I might be getting AMD next time, they sure are up to something these days.

 

I am however very happy that I got a 2080 rather than a just as expenssive in my region 1080ti, since my 2080 actually beats most non oced or factory oced 1080ti's even if my GPU is set to silent. I am content about that buy atleast.

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7 hours ago, Sahl said:

I know the exact same feeling. I just upgrade from a very old rig myself and 1080p to 1440p. I am still impressed about how well AMD actually works in most setups I have seen here and I have used intel every since I upgraded from Athlon back in well around 2002 or something. Who knows I might be getting AMD next time, they sure are up to something these days.

 

I am however very happy that I got a 2080 rather than a just as expenssive in my region 1080ti, since my 2080 actually beats most non oced or factory oced 1080ti's even if my GPU is set to silent. I am content about that buy atleast.

1080Ti and 2080s are both overpriced here in India too. I got mine from the US on a deal

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