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Silly me. I accidentally flicked a switch that slows down the CPU clock. Updated score.

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Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: i7 3770K 
GPU: 2x GTX Titan Black
GPU Core: 1,107 MHz
GPU Memory: 1,795 MHz
Score: 16620
 
I could push it past 17000, but I can't be bothered to mess around with overclocks. 

 

 

Lol I'm like right on top of you. I hope you got what you paid for lol

 

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/6972217

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Benchmark: (Fire Strike)
CPU: i7-4790k @ 4.4ghz
GPU: evga gtx 970 (x1)
GPU Core: 1315
GPU Memory: 1752

Score: 11249
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/7033084
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Benchmark ( Fire Strike )

CPU :- i7-4930k @ 4.1ghz

GPU :- XFX 295x2

GPU Core 1018 Mhz

GPU Memory 1250 Mhz

Score 17484

 

3D Mark Link http://www.3dmark.com/fs/7032571

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Is It a good score for my build?

 

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike

CPU: i5 4690k @ 4.5ghz

GPU:Gigabyte 980ti G1 Gaming

GPU Core:1497mhz

GPU Memory:stock

Score: 15582

3DMark Link:http://www.3dmark.com/fs/7074661

 

 

Looks good to me, but I'm no expert...

You beat my score with only my CPU OC'ed to 4.9GHz so nice! 

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/7010442

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Looks good to me, but I'm no expert...

You beat my score with only my CPU OC'ed to 4.9GHz so nice! 

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/7010442

I used to get a low score of only 12k with my setup, but after clean Installing my graphics drivers with DDU It jumped up to 15k!

Try that If you haven't you might get a higher score.

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Looks good to me, but I'm no expert...

You beat my score with only my CPU OC'ed to 4.9GHz so nice! 

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/7010442

You need to overclock your 980Ti. 

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I used to get a low score of only 12k with my setup, but after clean Installing my graphics drivers with DDU It jumped up to 15k!

Try that If you haven't you might get a higher score.

Yeah, I'm sure it would but I'm waiting for a chance to buy a cheaper SSD as a dedicated OC testing drive, I have too much on this PC to wipe and install.

 

You need to overclock your 980Ti. 

I have, that was just the score of the CPU OC'ed:

I have the second fasted single card score once the spreadsheet get updated again....

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/7010825

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Yeah, I'm sure it would but I'm waiting for a chance to buy a cheaper SSD as a dedicated OC testing drive, I have too much on this PC to wipe and install.

 

I have, that was just the score of the CPU OC'ed:

I have the second fasted single card score once the spreadsheet get updated again....

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/7010825

That result is much better. 

 

4.9GHz at 1.33V is fantastic. Is there a 5GHz dream?

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That result is much better. 

 

4.9GHz at 1.33V is fantastic. Is there a 5GHz dream?

I have tried with no success, the CPU fails, not a thermal issue, @1.45v my loop handles it well keeping temps under 80c but Aida64 stops due to "Hardware failure" in less than 20 seconds.

 

I have played with the bclk and with the multiplier at 44 and bclk at 112.00, 4.927GHz was good after 2 hours, anything 4.950GHz or higher fails to boot...

https://gyazo.com/cabfe02e5c8b200a0cdf5e6de2eb510c

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I have tried with no success, the CPU fails, not a thermal issue, @1.45v my loop handles it well keeping temps under 80c but Aida64 stops due to "Hardware failure" in less than 20 seconds.

 

I have played with the bclk and with the multiplier at 44 and bclk at 112.00, 4.927GHz was good after 2 hours, anything 4.950GHz or higher fails to boot...

https://gyazo.com/cabfe02e5c8b200a0cdf5e6de2eb510c

4.9GHz is still a good clock though. 

 

Wish my 3570K could go that high.

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4.9GHz is still a good clock though. 

 

Wish my 3570K could go that high.

Yeah I'm not complaining at all.

 

My 4770k would do 4.8GHz if the stars aligned long enough to get through a FS run, lol but really it was 4.6GHz stable.

 

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Finally took some time to finish tuning and found the absolute maximum my 4670k will do: 4.7GHz @ 1.38v. Can't get to 4.8 no matter what voltage I use (even 1.5v) and temps stay at 60C under heavy load thanks to my water loop. Also found the maximum clocks my 970 with it's pitiful 66.5% ASIC can attain: +209 Core and +476 memory. Anything more than that results in a driver crash or black screen. GPU temps never go above 63C under heavy load, so that Windforce cooler is worth it's weight at least.

 

I may do another run when I re-tune my Vengeance RAM back up to 1800MHz.

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: i5 4670k @ 4.7ghz (1.38v)
GPU:Gigabyte GTX 970 WF3 +209C/+476M
GPU Core:1323MHz
GPU Memory: 1991MHz

Score: 11204

3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/7107365

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I have tried with no success, the CPU fails, not a thermal issue, @1.45v my loop handles it well keeping temps under 80c but Aida64 stops due to "Hardware failure" in less than 20 seconds.

 

I have played with the bclk and with the multiplier at 44 and bclk at 112.00, 4.927GHz was good after 2 hours, anything 4.950GHz or higher fails to boot...

https://gyazo.com/cabfe02e5c8b200a0cdf5e6de2eb510c

It sucks when the CPU taps out when thermals and everything else seems under control.

Congrats on the high clock though.

Maximums - Asus Z97-K /w i5 4690 Bclk @106.9Mhz * x39 = 4.17Ghz, 8GB of 2600Mhz DDR3,.. Gigabyte GTX970 G1-Gaming @ 1550Mhz

 

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My desktop PC, on several tests:

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: Intel Core i7-4790K
GPU: Intel HD 4600
GPU Core: (unknown - note that the site says graphics driver unapproved - I'm using a driver from July, would updating to one from October then re-running the test fix it?)
GPU Memory: unknown, currently auto-set in BIOS.  task manager says system RAM available is 31.7 GB (I have 32 GB) so I'm guessing 256 MB.

Score: 830. (graphics score = 874, physics score = 9627, combined score = 303, graphics test 1 = 4.11 fps, graphics test 2 = 3.54 fps, physics test = 30.56 fps, combined test = 1.41 fps)
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/7074419
PCPartPicker Link: http://pcpartpicker.com/user/pianoplayer88key/saved/6Lyypg

 

Benchmark: Sky Diver
CPU: ^^
GPU: ^^
GPU Core: ^^
GPU Memory: ^^

Score: 3753. (graphics score = 3371, physics score = 10759, combined score = 3413, graphics test 1 = 15.11 fps, graphics test 2 = 15.6 fps, 8 threads = 150.54 fps, 24 threads = 102.18 fps, 48 threads = 63.45 fps, 96 threads = 36.16 fps, combined test = 14.05 fps)
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/sd/3691227
PCPartPicker Link: (optional)

 

Benchmark: Cloud Gate
CPU: ^^
GPU: ^^
GPU Core: ^^
GPU Memory: ^^

Score: 8335. (graphics score = 8423, physics score = 8043, graphics test 1 = 36.74 fps, graphics test 2 = 36.51 fps, physics test = 25.53 fps)
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/cg/3334955
PCPartPicker Link: (optional)

 

Benchmark: Ice Storm
CPU: ^^
GPU: ^^
GPU Core: ^^
GPU Memory: ^^

Score: 76680 (graphics score = 86983, physics score = 54209, graphics test 1 = 434.77 fps, graphics test 2 = 334.64 fps, physics test = 172.09 fps)
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/is/3504474
PCPartPicker Link: (optional)

 

 

Next, are a few scores on my phone, a Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G, running Android 4.4.4-based Cyanogenmod.  Seems that the Android version doesn't allow me to submit scores though?  So I don't have 3DMark links for it. :(

 

Benchmark: Ice Storm Unlimited
CPU: up to 1.7 GHz dual-core Krait (haven't ever seen over about 1.5 GHz; also I've seen CPU-Z occasionally report temps upwards of 223°F / 106°C under load on a summer day.)
GPU: unknown
GPU Core: unknown
GPU Memory: unknown

Score: 5787 (graphics score = 5737, physics score = 5970, graphics test 1 = 32.8 fps, graphics test 2 = 20.1 fps, physics test = 19 fps)
3DMark Link: (couldn't submit?)
PCPartPicker Link: (optional)

 

Benchmark: Ice Storm Extreme

CPU: ^^
GPU: ^^
GPU Core: ^^
GPU Memory: ^^

Score: 3393 (physics score = 4368, graphics score = 3196, graphics test 1 = 18 fps, graphics test 2 = 11 fps, physics test = 14 fps)
3DMark Link: ^^
PCPartPicker Link: (optional)

 

I haven't run Ice Storm (standard version) yet on my phone.

 

 

I also wanted to run FireStrike on my dad's laptop (a Dell D830 with a Core 2 Duo T7250 and Intel 965 GMA and 2 GB DDR2-667), but apparently 3DMark isn't compatible with Windows XP. :(  Is there a similarly-demanding benchmark I could run on the laptop that would work?  (Even if it gets like 15 seconds per frame - yes, you read that right.)

 

 

Now I'm curious what Linus's rendering PC (the one with the 2 Xeon E5-2699 v3's and the 4 Quadro M6000's or Titan X's) gets on FireStrike Ultra. :)  Could it maintain 144+ fps? :)

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Benchmark: Fire Strike

CPU: i7 4790k

GPU: Gtx 480 reference cooler

GPU Core: 850 (1700 on shader)

GPU Memory: 2000

Score: 3651


 

 

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Is the spreadsheet getting updated? 

 

Firestrike

CPU : i7 4770

GPU: tri-x r9 290x

Core : 1155

Mem : 1580

Score : 11358

Link : http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/9604089?

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Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: Core i5-2500K @ stock due to some weirdness
GPU:MSI GeForce GTX 780 Lightning @ stock
GPU Core:980MHz base 1,033MHz boost
GPU Memory: 1,502MHz

Score: 8,468

3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/10214842?

 

Benchmark: Sky Diver

Score: 20,174

Skydiver Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/10214936?

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I'm back from the dead... since someone else is maintaining the spreadsheet I'll post my updated runs.
 

Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: Intel i7 4790K
GPU: GTX980Ti 2way SLI
GPU Core: 1463 MHz
GPU Memory: 1949 MHz

Score: 22774
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/7196531

 

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike Extreme
CPU: Intel i7 4790K
GPU: GTX980Ti 2way SLI
GPU Core: 1463 MHz
GPU Memory: 1949 MHz

Score: 15130
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/7196676

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I need to re-overclock my CPU, I had some stability issues with my last OC. But then again I haven't really noticed any performance change running at stock.

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