Not too much of a difference on the gaming rig
http://www.3dmark.com/compare/spy/1346063/spy/1287993#
7 867 Time Spy
18 095 Fire Strike
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/18482029?
Small differences, but these are the best scores in 3D MK tests yet, so they must effect the new GTX1080Ti reviews in a positive way
Maybe a good advice; only get new release GFX drivers, as they seem to get some extra attention
These will most likely also be my last benchmarks of the "old" system. Next one will be RyZen
Show Your 3D MK Score
3D Mk now has new API overhead tests.
DX11 vs DX12 vs Vulcan
HTPC;
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/18799554?
DX11 vs DX12 vs Vulcan
HTPC;
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/18799554?
Unigine has released a new benchmark, called Superposition
https://benchmark.unigine.com/superposition
Score HTPC (medium)12569
Score Game PC (medium)18727
Score HTPC (extreme) 3445
Score Game PC (extreme) 5901
https://benchmark.unigine.com/superposition
Score HTPC (medium)12569
Score Game PC (medium)18727
Score HTPC (extreme) 3445
Score Game PC (extreme) 5901
Time Spy with latest Nvidia Drivers 381.89
http://www.3dmark.com/compare/spy/16383 ... py/1346063
Firestrike
http://www.3dmark.com/compare/fs/12451410/fs/11945882
Similar results on the HTPC. Slight performance drop with the new drivers. It seems to have become a habit of Nvidia to release better drivers with new Card releases. The recent 1080Ti was accompanied with one of their best performing drivers untill now. That is no coincidence.
http://www.3dmark.com/compare/spy/16383 ... py/1346063
Firestrike
http://www.3dmark.com/compare/fs/12451410/fs/11945882
Similar results on the HTPC. Slight performance drop with the new drivers. It seems to have become a habit of Nvidia to release better drivers with new Card releases. The recent 1080Ti was accompanied with one of their best performing drivers untill now. That is no coincidence.
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The new Unigine Superposition benchmark look so cool, all retro mad scientist work room, and then the objects flying around it is dope as hell
Also heated my GTX 1070 up to 72*c so the benchmark must work, now i know how to heat up my room next winter.
https://benchmark.unigine.com/superposition
My scores:
Also heated my GTX 1070 up to 72*c so the benchmark must work, now i know how to heat up my room next winter.
https://benchmark.unigine.com/superposition
My scores:
Yes, you can even walk around like in an adventure game.
I posted results a while back.
1080p extreme as bench for now.
I posted results a while back.
1080p extreme as bench for now.
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Remembered about this thread earlier in the morning so thought i would follow up and add my new benchmark results.
this the CPU+GPU OC / CPU OC only / stock clocks
this the CPU+GPU OC / CPU OC only / stock clocks
Multicore really kicks in the physics department. It will allow you do do more multitasking and play games at the same time.
For brute CPU power you still need Intel, but for most users AMD is perfectly fine. If you get it to work, that is....
For brute CPU power you still need Intel, but for most users AMD is perfectly fine. If you get it to work, that is....
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Yea... I'm dealing with the issues that comes with Ryzen, like strange system shutdowns and a Asus motherboard that has fan and sensor issues all around. System can be running fine for a whole day and then it just crashes with no bluescreen so no way to know the real issue.
I might have a faulty motherboard or ram sticks. Will need much more testing.
I might have a faulty motherboard or ram sticks. Will need much more testing.
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So Asus put out a new BIOS for my motherboard, it improved Ryzen 3000 series stability, and before it i could not OC my memory at all, as the motherboard would not accept it, and need to be reset with the CMOS short of 2 pins. And now with latest 1605 BIOS update i was about to OC my memory and my Ryzen 3600 with a MP of 40 with hanging around at 4.200 mhz, and i manually OC'ed my ram to 3333 mhz with faster timings - something that would have sent my previous BIOS into a unrecoverable state that would need a clear CMOS, but now it worked, and i got a nice bump in performance.
https://www.3dmark.com/compare/spy/8137500/spy/7775417#
6048 vs. 6202 points of Time Spy, a 150 point bump is huge for that test.
I used the Ryzen DRAM Calculator to make the RAM timings i used now, and it seems to be worth it, everyone on Youtube have been all over overclocking the memory, and it seems to work well for me now, 2 hours of no errors with MEM-Testing.
So now do i aim higher on just keep it where it is at now.
https://www.3dmark.com/compare/spy/8137500/spy/7775417#
6048 vs. 6202 points of Time Spy, a 150 point bump is huge for that test.
I used the Ryzen DRAM Calculator to make the RAM timings i used now, and it seems to be worth it, everyone on Youtube have been all over overclocking the memory, and it seems to work well for me now, 2 hours of no errors with MEM-Testing.
So now do i aim higher on just keep it where it is at now.