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clementk

I did some initial test runs today to see how well the bench reacted to core clock and memory.  I like it.

980ti @ 1562 / 2140 | 5820k @ 4.625

http://www.3dmark.com/spy/22710

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Did it ever occur to you that those should be posted in the pinned topic??

 

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2 minutes ago, DXMember said:

Did it ever occur to you that those should be posted in the pinned topic??

 

That Spreadsheet has been up really long and i wanted to see some of the score that people got and did not think that they would update the spreadsheet on the same day as the test was released.

Needs Update

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4 minutes ago, DXMember said:

Did it ever occur to you that those should be posted in the pinned topic??

 

Wouldn't this technically be different though, as it's not related to the new Time Spy thing? 

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Looks like it's been updated with them already.  I didn't think they'd get to it so fast.  = P

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3 minutes ago, clementk said:

That Spreadsheet has been up really long and i wanted to see some of the score that people got and did not think that they would update the spreadsheet on the same day as the test was released.

well what do you know,

good guy DXMember I guess... updated the spreadsheet the same day as major benchmark got released

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3 minutes ago, wcreek said:

Wouldn't this technically be different though, as it's not related to the new Time Spy thing? 

How is 3DMark not related to Time Spy thingy when it's the part of 3DMark suit?

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1 minute ago, DXMember said:

How is 3DMark not related to Time Spy thingy when it's the part of 3DMark suit?

I suppose. 

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could we stop posting scores in this thread and instead move on to the LTT 3DMARK official?

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Storage: Samsung 950Pro 512GB // OCZ Vector150 240GB // Seagate 1TB | PSU: Seasonic 1050 Snow Silent | Case: NZXT H440 | Cooling: Nepton 240M
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15 hours ago, ace_cheaply said:

Wow, quite the bottleneck, it looks like. 

 

 

My run

Yeah but at-least its just in 3dMark not in games :)

Needs Update

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11 minutes ago, LeapFrogMasterRace said:

 

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Hold on a tick. How did you get your iGPU to show up?

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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1 hour ago, App4that said:

Hold on a tick. How did you get your iGPU to show up?

Mine shows it to its when you enable them in bios 

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3 minutes ago, clementk said:

Mine shows it to its when you enable them in bios 

I will try that.

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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6 hours ago, App4that said:

Hold on a tick. How did you get your iGPU to show up?

EMA

 

7 hours ago, LeapFrogMasterRace said:

 

 

could you check if there are any performance gains with it enabled versus disabled?

 

I wonder if they still use AFR or not...

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22 minutes ago, DXMember said:

EMA

 

could you check if there are any performance gains with it enabled versus disabled?

 

I wonder if they still use AFR or not...

As far as i know and from what i can tell the IGPU is not being used at all just shows it like when i was testing with a Rx 480 in my system with a 780 on the Firestrike it would show both in the list when both were installed.

 

It just shows it when you have the dirvers installed.

 

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25 minutes ago, clementk said:

As far as i know and from what i can tell the IGPU is not being used at all just shows it like when i was testing with a Rx 480 in my system with a 780 on the Firestrike it would show both in the list when both were installed.

 

It just shows it when you have the dirvers installed.

 

but they promised EMA, what's up with that?

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Storage: Samsung 950Pro 512GB // OCZ Vector150 240GB // Seagate 1TB | PSU: Seasonic 1050 Snow Silent | Case: NZXT H440 | Cooling: Nepton 240M
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26 minutes ago, DXMember said:

but they promised EMA, what's up with that?

I'll run some tests tomorrow on this, see if I can get a different score with the iGPU enabled. Because that would be cool.

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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14 hours ago, DXMember said:

EMA

 

could you check if there are any performance gains with it enabled versus disabled?

 

I wonder if they still use AFR or not...

Nope...

At first I tried disabling IGPU via device manager but it still showed up in the testing so I rebooted still showed up and finially went into bios which did disable it from showing up in testing with no score gain. This is a pretty demanding test so maybe the igpu is just too weak to really show a difference I could try with my r9 280 later

 

 

 

Disabled via bios

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With IGPU enabled

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Disable attempt via Device manager 

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Disable with device manager and reboot

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right do you need to activate something? im getting 3700 for graphics on a 1080

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4 minutes ago, LordLeewee said:

right do you need to activate something? im getting 3700 for graphics on a 1080

No, plug and play. Try rebooting and giving it another shot.

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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