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Unigine Superposition Benchmark
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beko Nov 8, 2017
Here's mine. All stock. i7-2600K + GTX TITAN X


I ordered a new CPU and mainboard so I wonder how much this will change. One of the reasons why I play a lot with this at the moment :)
Cmdr_Iras Nov 10, 2017
Thought I would retest, did a minor GPU overclock +125 on Clock & +100 on Mem; may try to push further with voltage up as well. (I dont know if CPU makes much difference in this benchmark but the overcock is the same this time as last)

I got an improved score with just driver updates (no screenshot of that), but overclock gave me as follows:

Xpander Nov 11, 2017
+120 core +200 mem

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FredO Nov 11, 2017
Core +100, Mem +100. Phew it's getting hot in here :D

Edit: Good tip with the fan speed. With 75% Fan speed, +150 core, +150 Mem:

Xpander Nov 11, 2017
Damn you FredO :D

i can't get my core higher, it will start throwing random colors at the screen :D

managed to improve a bit though. core +125, mem +200

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beko Nov 12, 2017
Today I found out: Setting CoolBits in Xorg Config allows me to control the fan. Since it hardly spinned up on it's own (max 85°C) I raised this manually and run it again.

This time I got a max of 61°C and my result raised to 2969 :D

Why is the default fan control so ineffective when the card gets a utilization of 100%?
beko Nov 12, 2017
Well, this is probably the end of the line for me with stock cooler:

Xpander Nov 12, 2017
yeah i set the fanspeed to 70% when OCing, makes some noise but keeps everything cool. by default fans dont even turn on before the gpu reaches 69°C and max i seen the fan speed is 25% while gaming, which is ultra silent.. at around 40% i start hearing the fans.. so props for EVGA :D
pete910 Nov 16, 2017
I'll update soon, Just bagged a rx64 ltd ed for cheap :D

Quick run stock, Mesa 17.3.3 :O



Bests my overclocked 1080 in this :O
pete910 Nov 16, 2017
Well, Updated. I think.

I dare say someone will point out any errors :D
beko Nov 17, 2017
Impressive :D
Wimpress Nov 18, 2017
I've replaced my Razer Core with Razer Core v2 and beaten my personal best :-)

Running a Skull Canyon NUC6i7KYK with ZOTAC nvidia 1080Ti connected to Razer Core v2 via Thunderbolt 3 running Ubuntu MATE 18.04 daily.

Gino Nov 18, 2017
Rinkutux Nov 20, 2017
Pretty proud of my laptop :D
+200mhz core / +800mhz memory

damarrin Nov 20, 2017
Here's another computer I own:



It's positively ancient (CPU from 2007!) with a modern low-mid tier GPU. Runs pretty much as can be expected - better than Xpander with the same GPU and a Ryzen! It's actually pretty competent for games.
callcifer Jan 29, 2018
New record!:D



CPU is not stock though, it's overclocked to 4.4GHz:

$ lscpu 
Architecture:        x86_64
CPU op-mode(s):      32-bit, 64-bit
Byte Order:          Little Endian
CPU(s):              12
On-line CPU(s) list: 0-11
Thread(s) per core:  2
Core(s) per socket:  6
Socket(s):           1
NUMA node(s):        1
Vendor ID:           GenuineIntel
CPU family:          6
Model:               63
Model name:          Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5820K CPU @ 3.30GHz
Stepping:            2
CPU MHz:             1950.477
CPU max MHz:         4400,0000
CPU min MHz:         1200,0000
BogoMIPS:            6602.36


Similarly, the GPU is overclocked as well:



@pete910 please update the leaderboard :)
beniwtv Feb 2, 2018
New benchmark time!
I recently upgraded from my old AMD FX 8350 to a Ryzen 1800X. GPU is still the same. Also I now have a new Kernel + Mesa, compared to the old result. Why it shows two GPus lol - I don't know.

Old (for reference):


New result:
damarrin Feb 2, 2018
Is that a typo in your post, or did the benchmark misdetect your CPU?
beniwtv Feb 2, 2018
Is that a typo in your post, or did the benchmark misdetect your CPU?

Typo, corrected, thanks!
pete910 Feb 5, 2018
feck, Got behind by the looks of it, Will get it updated .

Edit:

All updated !
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