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Multi: 2811

Single: 422

 

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4 hours ago, Mihle said:

I did it with KSP some years ago when I played it. Dragged the files out of Steam and just played it.

EDIT: I just did it again, and it works fine. I can see zero steam services running while I did. The ONLY steam feature it has is steam workshop tho, It does not have steam achievements.

3 hours ago, leadeater said:

Fantasy Grounds is DRM free, I often run it outside of Steam (mostly because it's a badly made game but w/e side issue). It's one of those games made and released outside of Steam that was later added purely so people could find it easier, download it and the DLCs etc. None of the Steam specific stuff was added in beyond that. Game updates are external to Steam as well, it's done through the game launcher, that's how not Steam that game is even though I purchased it on Steam.

 

Don't know how many games are similar to that but it's not many.

Fine, assuming you are right, well guess what, you can do it with Cinebench R20 as well.

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16 hours ago, Zando Bob said:

Ooooo much thancc, will be interesting to see what my OCed X5670 scores when I get home. 

why in the world are you still using that

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23 minutes ago, The Benjamins said:

Here is a link to download R20 from my server, so people don't have to get it from the windows store.

While I appreciate the thought, I think most would be adverse to downloading anything from "unknown" sources.

 

I also note from elsewhere TechPowerUp has also has it for download on their site. Don't know if it is "official" or not...

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21 minutes ago, Earnist_ said:

why in the world are you still using that

People really love their X58 chipset CPU's. There's an entire subthread for them

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39 minutes ago, Earnist_ said:

why in the world are you still using that

 

17 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

People really love their X58 chipset CPU's. There's an entire subthread for them

Well this ^^^

 

And I get triple channel DDR3 (not quite as good as the quad channel you can get on X79, but those CPUs are overpriced for the most part), cheap af CPUs so if you toast them it's not really an issue ($3-30 for the average quad or hexa core X58 Xeon), and overclocking is more involved. On my 2700X it was pretty much boop in memory settings, bump the multi, zap some voltage, done. On X58 you can tweak a lot more, in fact have to to get a good OC, but it's really satisfying when you get it to boot and run properly at a dank speed. My X5670 is at 4.56GHz with 1.5v right now, planning to try and push it a bit higher since 1.5v is more voltage than I should need for that speed. Another boi has pushed his Xeons to 5GHz on all 6c/12t at 1.57v (you can pump nasty voltages through them since they're cheap to replace if they burn out, and mine is on water so I have a good bit of thermal headroom). 

 

Basically they're fun to tweak and OC, and so long as you get a good price on a motherboard (they're the main expense, I tend to overspend on them, lol), the CPUs themselves are dirt cheap and can handle some horrific voltages for a good while. Heard of guys pushing 1.66v for 6+ years with no degradation but haven't looked into that much. 

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23 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

People really love their X58 chipset CPU's. There's an entire subthread for them

I don't. It is a crappy chipset. Crappy CPU. Never really liked my PC since I bough it.

That will teach me for not doing my research and following hype.

  • The design of the chipset circuitry on the motherboard created coil whine noise
  • The CPU is too hot operating
  • SATA-III added by motherboard manufacture is on PCI-E 4x which is not enough bandwidth for SATA-III. In addition, the crappy slow chipset mixed with the crappy controller they put adds massive latency, making SATA-2 actually faster
  • CPU is very difficult to overclock. Requires extensive knowledge on things that is not used today. Help for overclocking is non-existing. It is always like "I don't know what any of it means, but I got this speed by putting these numbers in, it kinda works, but playing with any number doesn't work anymore... good luck!" type of response.

 

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8 minutes ago, GoodBytes said:

I don't. It is a crappy chipset. Crappy CPU. Never really liked my PC since I bough it.

That will teach me for not doing my research and following hype.

  • The design of the chipset circuitry on the motherboard created coil whine noise
  • The CPU is too hot operating
  • SATA-III added by motherboard manufacture is on PCI-E 4x which is not enough bandwidth for SATA-III. In addition, the crappy slow chipset mixed with the crappy controller they put adds massive latency, making SATA-2 actually faster
  • CPU is very difficult to overclock. Requires extensive knowledge on things that is not used today. Help for overclocking is non-existing. It is always like "I don't know what any of it means, but I got this speed by putting these numbers in, it kinda works, but playing with any number doesn't work anymore... good luck!" type of response.

 

  • Never had coil whine on my ASUS Rampage III Formula, MSI Big Bang X58 XPower, either EVGA SR-2, both my EVGA Classified boards, or any of my server mobos. Only ever had coil whine on my Vega Frontier Edition. What's your sample size like? In my experience coil whine hasn't been an issue at all. 
  • Any Intel CPU is pretty damn hot when overclocked, heard of the 7700K or the 9900K or all the X299 CPUs or basically any CPU you pump more voltage into? 
  • I'll give you that, most mobos use the shitty Marvell SATA III controllers too, so SATA II is the best option. My system is still snappy af with an SSD though, just boots a few seconds slower. 
  • Help for overclocking exists in rather large amounts, there's a shit ton of videos of all sorts of overclocks on most common CPUs and common mobos, or general guides for a basic OC (usually 4.2GHz on an X series hexa-core). And the difficulty (really just a need for tweaking, I don't understand most of it but I can get a decent OC done) is what makes it a proper enthusiast chipset, it's for people who enjoy messing with everything about their CPU. 

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1 hour ago, porina said:

While I appreciate the thought, I think most would be adverse to downloading anything from "unknown" sources.

 

I also note from elsewhere TechPowerUp has also has it for download on their site. Don't know if it is "official" or not...

I didn't know techpowerup had a link. Some people not on win10 wouldn't have a easy way to get it.

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4083 on my Ryzen 2700x

Curiously I had to boost my CPU voltage to 1.38 from 1.35 because r20 was causing my computer to crash while running the multi core test, r15 never had this problem so thats something different. Either way I boosted it up and now have no problems, system is still running strong, no crashes and no heating issues

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1 hour ago, Ravendarat said:

4083 on my Ryzen 2700x

Curiously I had to boost my CPU voltage to 1.38 from 1.35 because r20 was causing my computer to crash while running the multi core test, r15 never had this problem so thats something different. Either way I boosted it up and now have no problems, system is still running strong, no crashes and no heating issues

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Likely due to the avx workload being more strenuous than a non-avx benchmark/stress test. 

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In the german "ComputerBase" community the r20 thread is kinda gone crazy with the results . If you wanna have a look https://www.computerbase.de/2019-03/cinebench-r20-community-benchmarks/ / Forum : https://www.computerbase.de/forum/threads/neuer-cpu-benchmark-die-community-testet-cinebench-r20.1859637/

 

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I like how the Maxon site says Windows SP1 and up is supported, but the Microsoft store makes it a Windows 10 only application...

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4 minutes ago, Oliver24x said:

I like how the Maxon site says Windows SP1 and up is supported, but the Microsoft store makes it a Windows 10 only application...

But at least it works on Win7 if you can find it somewhere.

 

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4 minutes ago, cj09beira said:

They really dont want people running the program standalone, which is a bad move in my eyes, 

https://www.overclock3d.net/news/software/maxon_forces_removal_of_standalone_cinebench_r20_download_through_legal_threat/1

It's still available on TechPowerUp (for now) so I'm gonna run home during lunch and make sure I download it before it goes offline. 

 

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I think this is understandable. These are unofficial downloads and in case of any bad happening they don't want to get associated with it. Not suggesting these sites are bad, but who knows. Real solution is for them to offer other download methods so this wouldn't need to happen in the first place.

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On 3/5/2019 at 10:28 PM, porina said:

Unfortunately there doesn't appear to be a standalone download for Windows, and you have to get it through the MS store.

Ugh, why...

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On 3/6/2019 at 3:32 PM, Zando Bob said:
  • proper enthusiast chipset, it's for people who enjoy messing with everything about their CPU. 

This. N00bs shouldn't be running a HEDT rig.

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I'm genuinely impressed that my 10 year old Mac Pro can just about keep up with my laptop

 

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8 cores is 8 cores... right ?

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And yes, that is indeed a GT 120

 

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