Friday, November 2nd 2012
MSI dominates 3DMark 11 Performance
In the highly competitive world of extreme performance, MSI has once again grabbed the reigns with its Z77 MPOWER and R7970 Lightning Graphics card. Inspired by the availability of the MSI Z77 MPOWER several professional overclockers have started challenging the top scores in 3DMark 11. With the synergy of the MSI Z77 MPOWER mainboards and MSI Lightning series graphics cards, some incredible new scores have been set including the first single graphics card system to break 18000 marks in the 3DMark 11 Performance benchmark by Ukraine's T0lsty.Z77 MPOWER baseline for performance
Contrary to popular belief, MSI mainboards that are most represented with professional overclockers in these benchmarks where the highest efficiency is demanded from the platform. This is the result of feedback over the past year of professional overclockers and which now translates itself in a situation where the Z77 MPOWER is the go-to mainboard for overclockers. The latest world record by T0lsty is the highest CPU speed for any 3rd generation Intel Core CPU in 3DMark 11 @ 6213 MHz (validation).
Lightning: Unprecedented leadership
MSI's Lightning series graphics cards are built from with the purpose of amazing performance, with great components and overclockers' desired features. This is best demonstrated by the fact that almost every single overclocker prefers an MSI Lightning graphics card for their record breaking attempt. As a fact: 90% of the 20 highest scores in the single card 3DMark 11 Performance rankings are set with an MSI Lightning graphics card. T0lsty's R7970 Lightning was able to reach a core speed of 1760 MHz and 8 GHz memory!
The complete top-20 can be viewed here.
Champion: MSI Z77 MPOWER
The Z77 MPOWER shocked the overclocking world as a mainboard that offers 24/7 stability for gamers and offers a down-to-earth approach to overclocking 2nd and 3rd generation Intel Core processors. Currently the MSI Z77 MPOWER powers three out of the five highest scores in 3DMark 11 Performance. Powered by Military Class III components the MSI Z77 MPOWER proves its stability not only during the "OC Certified" testing but also under the extreme circumstances of extreme overclocking.
Champion: MSI R7970 Lightning
MSI's R7970 Lightning continues the Lightning legacy and is this year's most favorite graphics card for overclockers. With 17 out of the top-20 scores in 3DMark 11 Performance set with the R7970 Lightning, it is clear what is the card to get if you want to set amazing scores yourself.
Built with Military Class III components the MSI Lightning graphics cards deliver the best performance and stability, no matter if you're a gamer or extreme overclocker.
Contrary to popular belief, MSI mainboards that are most represented with professional overclockers in these benchmarks where the highest efficiency is demanded from the platform. This is the result of feedback over the past year of professional overclockers and which now translates itself in a situation where the Z77 MPOWER is the go-to mainboard for overclockers. The latest world record by T0lsty is the highest CPU speed for any 3rd generation Intel Core CPU in 3DMark 11 @ 6213 MHz (validation).
Lightning: Unprecedented leadership
MSI's Lightning series graphics cards are built from with the purpose of amazing performance, with great components and overclockers' desired features. This is best demonstrated by the fact that almost every single overclocker prefers an MSI Lightning graphics card for their record breaking attempt. As a fact: 90% of the 20 highest scores in the single card 3DMark 11 Performance rankings are set with an MSI Lightning graphics card. T0lsty's R7970 Lightning was able to reach a core speed of 1760 MHz and 8 GHz memory!
The complete top-20 can be viewed here.
Champion: MSI Z77 MPOWER
The Z77 MPOWER shocked the overclocking world as a mainboard that offers 24/7 stability for gamers and offers a down-to-earth approach to overclocking 2nd and 3rd generation Intel Core processors. Currently the MSI Z77 MPOWER powers three out of the five highest scores in 3DMark 11 Performance. Powered by Military Class III components the MSI Z77 MPOWER proves its stability not only during the "OC Certified" testing but also under the extreme circumstances of extreme overclocking.
Champion: MSI R7970 Lightning
MSI's R7970 Lightning continues the Lightning legacy and is this year's most favorite graphics card for overclockers. With 17 out of the top-20 scores in 3DMark 11 Performance set with the R7970 Lightning, it is clear what is the card to get if you want to set amazing scores yourself.
Built with Military Class III components the MSI Lightning graphics cards deliver the best performance and stability, no matter if you're a gamer or extreme overclocker.
38 Comments on MSI dominates 3DMark 11 Performance
That and the fact that their products while having great features, aren't really expensive when you compared them to the likes of Asus for example
Anyway, what's the word on the "GHz" version of the R7970 Lightning!?
Edit: And Hell yeah, Z77 MPower is probably the best price/performance 1155 MB in the performance segement, I'm probably still gonna go with a ASRock Z77 Extreme4, but still... such a small difference, especially when I see ASUS or Gigabyte's bloated/pricey Z77s...
Anyone know if the Z77 MPower supports Intel VT-d?
I really like their GPUs' too. Their Twin Frozr cards are really nice. Good build quality.
If it does touch a PLX chip for some reason on single GPU, the added latency means it could be a bit slower anyway. I dont understand the point of that statement...why would you want to see that?
EDIT:I mean, that is like asking that runner Usain Bolt (w/e his name is) to put on some Timberland boots to run the 100m, ya know? Whats the point in handicapping something as they are going for speed here.
And here I got all excited after I installed the 12.11's and figured I would see if these"Never Settle" Drivers really had any weight behiind and ran 3DMark 11 run.
I was pretty happy to see I finally broke 10K :rockout: and that was stock GPU beating my last run with the 12.6's and an OC(1100/1500)by over 1100K.
So yeah they have made some progress...
MSI Mpower is a Z77 based board and cannot support 16x/16x natively so that testing wont help as I am talking about SLI/Crossfire for the most part... but it still does add latency to single GPU setups...as negligible as that may be.
I'll catch the results when I wake up.
EDIT: I suppose this will show single GPU latency from it like that article states. Make sure both rigs have the same hardware and same clocks all around, memory speeds and timings, chipset drivers... etc.
EDIT2: Found another link...www.tweaktown.com/articles/4147/nvidia_nf200_x16_x16_vs_intel_x8_x8_p67_performance_analysis/index10.html
The only way to test the performance difference in SLI/Crossfire with and without a PEX is by using 2 different(Chipset) boards.
X79 = 16x/16x native
Z77 = 8x/8x native
Z77 = 16x/16x PEX
Out of those, the 16x/16x native on the X79 should be the fastest by a small margin over the rest as its native. The only reason it could be different is that the X79 based boards are PCIe2.0 with SB-E chips in them...vs Z77 with IB in it is PCIe3. Ok..........where is the other SS? It took you ~50 mins to run a 6 min bench and post the picture :p? Being serious, thanks again for the testing.
Though my understanding could be wrong, lol!
Do u have any documentation on it now bypassing that chip and going 16x/16x?
Edit: it bypasses it for SINGLE CARD OPERATION. We are talking Sli/crossfire I thought? This is frikin confusing....