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Unigine Superposition Benchmark
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Xpander Sep 30, 2020
not a huge difference it seems. maybe ampere has so beastly memory that it doesn't change much anyway.
my 1080Ti gets a bit more with memory OC... iirc with +150 core and +300 mem i only got around 5450 and with +80 core and +900 mem i got like 5600 something. Anyway its a fine balancing act, to fit into the powerlimits with all the OCs, so it wont start throttling.
samurro Dec 21, 2020


Last edited by samurro on 23 December 2020 at 2:10 pm UTC
GaGaGaeland Dec 27, 2020
Here is an update on my little vega 56, still going strong !


Last edited by GaGaGaeland on 27 December 2020 at 8:40 pm UTC
Alm888 Dec 28, 2020
My current score with R5 3600 CPU is:


Which is not that much better than my previous CPU (R3 1200).


Clearly a GPU-bottlenecked benchmark as during the test it showed 100% GPU utilization almost all the time.
samurro Dec 28, 2020
I have a question, is my low cpu mhz indication for some misconfiguration? I see other R5 2600 go for much higher mhz on this bench.
Xpander Dec 28, 2020
Quoting: samurroI have a question, is my low cpu mhz indication for some misconfiguration? I see other R5 2600 go for much higher mhz on this bench.

i don't think this number there changes much. it might have just captured the clocks when your CPU was idling. you can ofc try to force your CPU to performance mode by using cpufreq, cpupower or whatever have you on your distro. or maybe even feral gamemode. I doubt it makes much difference in this bench anyway though, as at the default settings its just taxing the GPU the most anyway.
Ehvis Dec 28, 2020
Quoting: samurroI have a question, is my low cpu mhz indication for some misconfiguration? I see other R5 2600 go for much higher mhz on this bench.

It seems to just report what the kernel says it is, which is generally the CPU at base clock, not the maximum boost clock.
samurro Dec 29, 2020
Okay, appreciate the replies.
levellord Jan 18, 2021
Updated the system with new mobo/CPU/memory and installed new Mint 20.1. There is no significant differences as the GPU is the same, similar to Alm888's post.

Old system:

AMD FX-8370

New system:

AMD Ryzen 5 3600
Xpander Jan 18, 2021
links are a bit broken but can be clicked at least.
anyway yeah.. it shows that CPU doesnt matter in this bench.
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