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Tested my pc today on userbenchmark and was wondering if everything is alright or am i underperforming? here is the link: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/29850604

Specs:

GIGABYTE GAMING OC 8G RTX 2080 SUPER stock speeds driver version 451.48

16gb ram ddr4 3000mhz XMP on

ryzen 5 3600 oc @4.2ghz (GIGABYTE ATC800 RGB COOLER)

MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX

CoolerMaster MB520 TG case with 3 front fans and 1 rear fan.

Corsair TX650M PSU 

Windows 10 V.1909 on Samsung 970 evo plus ssd

GPU temps 60-70

CPU temps 60-75 mostly mid 60's

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What are you using the system for?
 

If gaming what resolution and target frame rate in what games?

 

Benchmarks are only part of the story and we can tell a lot more if we know HOW you are to use a system.

i5 8600 - RX 6600 - Fractal Nano S - 1080p 144Hz

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if the site is reliable, you should be good. in big fat text if you scoll down a bit, you see that it says "Performing as Expected"

PC specs:

Ryzen 9 3900X overclocked to 4.3-4.4 GHz

Corsair H100i platinum

32 GB Trident Z RGB 3200 MHz 14-14-14-34

RTX 2060

MSI MPG X570 Gaming Edge wifi

NZXT H510

Samsung 860 EVO 500GB

2 TB WD hard drive

Corsair RM 750 Watt

ASUS ROG PG248Q 

Razer Ornata Chroma

Razer Firefly 

Razer Deathadder 2013

Logitech G935 Wireless

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Userbenchmark is like the Pirate Code - a very loose set of unregulated guidelines.

 

Use 3dMark (free on Steam, click the demo button) with Timespy and Firestrike and compare there for a quick look on how your system is performing.

Heaven benchmarks another good one

Cinebench R15 and R20 are others - then compare scores online or here on our threads

Workstation Laptop: Dell Precision 7540, Xeon E-2276M, 32gb DDR4, Quadro T2000 GPU, 4k display

Wifes Rig: ASRock B550m Riptide, Ryzen 5 5600X, Sapphire Nitro+ RX 6700 XT, 16gb (2x8) 3600mhz V-Color Skywalker RAM, ARESGAME AGS 850w PSU, 1tb WD Black SN750, 500gb Crucial m.2, DIYPC MA01-G case

My Rig: ASRock B450m Pro4, Ryzen 5 3600, ARESGAME River 5 CPU cooler, EVGA RTX 2060 KO, 16gb (2x8) 3600mhz TeamGroup T-Force RAM, ARESGAME AGV750w PSU, 1tb WD Black SN750 NVMe Win 10 boot drive, 3tb Hitachi 7200 RPM HDD, Fractal Design Focus G Mini custom painted.  

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 video card benchmark result - AMD Ryzen 5 3600,ASRock B450M Pro4 (3dmark.com)

Daughter 1 Rig: ASrock B450 Pro4, Ryzen 7 1700 @ 4.2ghz all core 1.4vCore, AMD R9 Fury X w/ Swiftech KOMODO waterblock, Custom Loop 2x240mm + 1x120mm radiators in push/pull 16gb (2x8) Patriot Viper CL14 2666mhz RAM, Corsair HX850 PSU, 250gb Samsun 960 EVO NVMe Win 10 boot drive, 500gb Samsung 840 EVO SSD, 512GB TeamGroup MP30 M.2 SATA III SSD, SuperTalent 512gb SATA III SSD, CoolerMaster HAF XM Case. 

https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/37004594?

Daughter 2 Rig: ASUS B350-PRIME ATX, Ryzen 7 1700, Sapphire Nitro+ R9 Fury Tri-X, 16gb (2x8) 3200mhz V-Color Skywalker, ANTEC Earthwatts 750w PSU, MasterLiquid Lite 120 AIO cooler in Push/Pull config as rear exhaust, 250gb Samsung 850 Evo SSD, Patriot Burst 240gb SSD, Cougar MX330-X Case

 

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Userbenchmark isn't the best reference for PC performance; largely based on their stubborn thinking that anything below a 2060 Super isn't worth the silicon it's made from.

**I frequently edit any posts you may quote; please check for anything I 'may' have amended.**

 

Current PC spec. in my profile.
Can I realistically call myself a gamer, if I only play ONE, twenty year old game...?

Did you test boot it, before you built in into the case?

WHY NOT...?!

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userbenchmark is good for trends over time, but it is horrible for actual figures.

 

8 minutes ago, Tristerin said:

Userbenchmark is like the Pirate Code - a very loose set of unregulated guidelines.

i like your comparison.. i'm gonna keep that :D

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