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Unigine Valley Benchmark Scores Thread + SUPERPOSITION ***Over 1000 Submissions!***

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I still couldn't put this benchmark to rest... The blackscreen issues at higher overclocks bothered me, and I was sure was caused by some sort of OCP. I meddled with BIOS edits, but they did not help. Then I discovered a new trick, which was to use a tool called VRMtool to tweak output current scaling to 0.5x on the gpus vrm controller. If I have understood it right, it tricks the vrm current readings to be ~0.5 times of the actual, which can help bypass OCP etc.

 

Now I'm pretty sure I can't go much higher than these :P

 

CPU: I7 3970X @4.9 GHz

GPU: 1x Gigabyte AMD R9 290 (OC) @1300/1700 MHz +250 mV

1080P Extreme:

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CPU: I7 3970X @4.9 GHz

GPU: 1x Gigabyte AMD R9 290 (OC) @1300/1625 MHz +250 mV

4k Optimized:

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CPU: I7 3970X @4.9 GHz

GPUs: 2x Gigabyte AMD R9 290 (OC) @1290/1625 MHz +213 mV

1080P Extreme:

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CPU: I7 3970X @4.9 GHz

GPUs: 2x Gigabyte AMD R9 290 (OC) @1250/1675 MHz +150 mV

4k Optimized:

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I think I have been able to pass most of the 290Xs...

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Underwhelming 980 Ti Lightning...

Max was 1476, 1969 on GPU clocks...

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13 hours ago, PCGuy_5960 said:

I think that Intel improved their Hyperthreading with Broadwell-E. Because Brodawell's IPC is not much higher than Haswell's

 

13 hours ago, Jumper118 said:

lol wut. the ipc is pretty much same a skylake, its the clocks that suck :P 


Broadwell is a 'HUGE' (by intel standards) IPC gain over Haswell... roughly 12% 

 

http://www.3dmark.com/compare/fs/12231313/fs/10087250#

 

5820k @ 4.75ghz = 18,705 physics points (3,937 p/ghz
6800k @ 4.30ghz = 19,024 physics points (4,424 p/ghz)

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Here are my results for Superposition in both 4K Optimized and 1080p Extreme:

 

CPU: 6700K @ 4.7ghz

GPU: 2016 Titan X (Pascal) @ +200mhz clock, +455mhz memory

4K Optimized Score: 9991

1080p Extreme Score: 6308

 

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Here are my 8K Optimized results:

 

CPU: 6700K @ 4.7ghz

GPU: 2016 Titan X (Pascal) @ +200mhz clock, +455mhz memory

8K Optimized Score: 4509

 

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Storage: x2 Samsung 950 PRO 512GB - 3TB WD Black

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Scoreboards updated.

LTT Unigine SUPERPOSITION scoreboardhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jvq_--P35FbqY8Iv_jn3YZ_7iP1I_hR0_vk7DjKsZgI/edit#gid=0

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3 minutes ago, Masada02 said:

Scoreboards updated.

 

Thanks for the work bud.

 

Waterblocks/backplates arrive today and 1080 Ti cards arrive tomorrow.  I'm going to shunt mod them before mounting the block in hopes of making a couple of ghetto Titan Xps.  xD

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2 minutes ago, done12many2 said:

 

Thanks for the work bud.

 

Waterblocks/backplates arrive today and 1080 Ti cards arrive tomorrow.  I'm going to shunt mod them before mounting the block in hopes of making a couple of ghetto Titan Xps.  xD

wooo! shunt mod!!

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gtx 1070, 1950mhz boost/overclock

+50mhz vram

 

piece of shit micron, and god damnit novideo with its power and voltage throttling

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138 is a good number.

 

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CPU;i7-3930k at 4.17GHZ
GPU: gtx 980ti windforce
Average FPS 31.07
Score: 4153

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23 hours ago, Tam3n said:

 

I think I have been able to pass most of the 290Xs...

Sir you have one excellent sample of Hawaii GPUs. Just shows how relevant they still are even after 2 generations of new cards have come out 

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13 hours ago, afyeung said:

Sir you have one excellent sample of Hawaii GPUs. Just shows how relevant they still are even after 2 generations of new cards have come out 

1.5 because rebrands don't count :P

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19 hours ago, done12many2 said:

 

Thanks for the work bud.

 

Waterblocks/backplates arrive today and 1080 Ti cards arrive tomorrow.  I'm going to shunt mod them before mounting the block in hopes of making a couple of ghetto Titan Xps.  xD

 

I shunt modded my 1080's and they quite enjoyed it :-)

I haven't done my 1080ti's simply because I use them for crypto and I need to power limit them to do so - without a correct power report this would be problematic...

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Just now, Cheddle said:

 

I shunt modded my 1080's and they quite enjoyed it :-)

I haven't done my 1080ti's simply because I use them for crypto and I need to power limit them to do so - without a correct power report this would be problematic...

 

I never did it to my 1080s, but I honestly don't know that mine needed it.  I managed to get two that just seems to love higher clock speed.

 

I've decided to test the 1080 Ti cards on air first to see if they will benefit before I do it.  I'd hate to be running extra power through the cards for no reason.  My end goal is to have 3 or 4 of them installed with x299 so hopefully they test out well so that I don't have to do the shunt mod.  3 or 4 with shunt mods might be a little much in the area of power draw.  xD

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13 hours ago, afyeung said:

Sir you have one excellent sample of Hawaii GPUs. Just shows how relevant they still are even after 2 generations of new cards have come out 

Thanks! These cards really were sleeping monsters when they were released in 2013. They still do very well most of the time and with water you can keep a decent gaming oc on them, but the ever rising Vram requirements (at the highest settings) and lack of proper CF support in some games start to show. Of course we're still talking about the enthusiast level...

 

For benching they can take quite an abuse under water. Yesterday I was testing Valley with a single card at 1340/1675 MHz +325 mV - she clearly wasn't happy, but I was able to make the benchmark pass. I guess the voltage starts to be out of the safe zone at that point, but yolo. I'm also exploring what can be done with bios mods.

 

Anyway, drivers have been stable for years and I really haven't got any problems with these cards. Most of the relevant new tech is supported on these cards and OpenCL compute power is good. I'm thinking of maybe getting the Vega if it has good performance at the right price, but honestly I would probably be ok for a few years with this setup...

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1 hour ago, done12many2 said:

 

I never did it to my 1080s, but I honestly don't know that mine needed it.  I managed to get two that just seems to love higher clock speed.

 

I've decided to test the 1080 Ti cards on air first to see if they will benefit before I do it.  I'd hate to be running extra power through the cards for no reason.  My end goal is to have 3 or 4 of them installed with x299 so hopefully they test out well so that I don't have to do the shunt mod.  3 or 4 with shunt mods might be a little much in the area of power draw.  xD

 

it will definitely help - but not in every situation and not by very much. still. there is extra performance hiding there... im finding im stable at around 2075mhz at stock volts (my second card is slightly worse than my first) and the clocks are dropping when power limit is hit.

 

If I increase my voltage i can surpass 2,101mhz (2,152mhz is possible on my good card) however the pwr cap is hit so often that increasing the voltage just isn't worth it... With a shunt mod I should be stable at 2,101 or even 2,125

 

I would definitly shunt mod the cards if not for my need to throttle them regularly

 

4 shunt mods is REALLY going to push it haha. Im seeing 820w system draw at the wall on my two cards with 120% power caps (94% efficient PSU as well...) so id imagine you will need 1,400w+ for 4.

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1 minute ago, Cheddle said:

4 shunt mods is REALLY going to push it haha. Im seeing 820w system draw at the wall on my two cards with 120% power caps (94% efficient PSU as well...) so id imagine you will need 1,400w+ for 4.

http://www.super-flower.com.tw/products_detail.php?class=2&sn=16&ID=119&lang=

 

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6 minutes ago, Cheddle said:

 

it will definitely help - but not in every situation... im finding im stable at around 2075mhz at stock volts (my second card is slightly worse than my first) but if I increase my voltage i can surpass 2,101mhz (2,152mhz is possible on my good card) however the pwr cap is hit so often that increasing the voltage just isn't worth it...

 

I would definitly shunt mod the cards if not for my need to throttle them regularly

 

Sounds like you're saying that it's almost guaranteed that I'd benefit from a shunt mod at least in some cases so it sounds like I might as well do it regardless of what I see with the air cooler testing?

 

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4 shunt mods is REALLY going to push it haha. Im seeing 820w system draw at the wall on my two cards with 120% power caps (94% efficient PSU as well...) so id imagine you will need 1,400w+ for 4.

 

I have an EVGA 1600w that is Titanium (94% +) rated, but with up to 4 x 1080 Ti cards shunt modded and a 12c/24t Skylake-X chip overclocked, I doubt that it would be enough.  That's sad.  lol 

 

4 minutes ago, DildorTheDecent said:

 

That makes mine look weak.  

 

http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=220-T2-1600-X1

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The 8 pack one is only platinum and also that evga is a super flower inside :P it's probably good for over 2000w 

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Asrock OC Formula 7970XTX Quadfire

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Super Flower Power Leadex 2000W Psu's X2

Harrynowl's 775/771 OC and mod guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/232325-lga775-core2duo-core2quad-overclocking-guide/ http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/365998-mod-lga771-to-lga775-cpu-modification-tutorial/

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Given how poorly SLI scales after the second card wouldn't it make more sense go 2way TITAN Xp SLI over this monstrous 4way 1080ti SLI? Also god dammit these PSUs are premium, y'all wanting to make me feel bad with my 700w Zalman xD

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