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NEW Unigine Valley Benchmark 1.0 Scores

MrGenius,

I ran it again with open monitor in the background. I guess it does have boost I wasn't aware of that. Feel free to change it


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The thing is I don't know much about exactly how boost works. I've never owned a boost card. I have a feeling you can top that score there. But you can always post that score later. I'll go ahead and list what I believe are the correct clocks and the lower score for now. Unless you want it listed differently. The clocks are whatever you say they are. I just want to see a valid screenshot for the score. I technically shouldn't list a lower score. But also...technically...I have to because we aren't sure about what the GPU core boost was on the last one.

And just so you know for future reference, if you leave it out(please don't) I'll take what the screenshot says. Hence I offered to use 1481 instead. As it stands I'm going with 1355 since that sounds closer to the truth to me(than 1216). But I'm no expert on the subject(it very well could be 1481). I'm just a poor fool trying to keep a thread straight. Dodging bullets as I go. To the best of my ability. Who knew this was going to be so hellish? Not I.

Thanks for helping me out with that though. I need all the help I can get here. And if you happened to see what I said earlier, before I edited that reply, please understand I made a mistake by misreading what you said. I'm having a really bad day with this thread today. And you're probably the last guy here I would ever intentionally attack or be rude to on purpose. You do have an unfair advantage being a fellow Oregonian. Other than that though you seem to be a kind soft-spoken person. And I appreciate that greatly.
 
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1355 is fine. Change it
 
6700K @4.6 2x980 Ti Clocked @1506 Mem 4131/8261mhz
 

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Just use sniping tool in windows

Or TPU capture
 
I posted screenshot in original post. Sorry for the delay. I didn't expect it to kick back my pic and still post text. Doh!
 
8 year old x58 platform with a 4.4 Ghz 12 core Xeon/SLI 980 Hybrids O/Ced

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6700K @4.6 2x980 Ti Clocked @1506 Mem 4131/8261mhz
Ok...so other than turning the sound off, which is against the rules, what else did you do? Because that score is beyond possible. And is disqualified because of the no turning off sound rule regardless.

But...if turning the sound on puts your score back in the range off possibilities...I'll consider listing that one. This one...no chance in hell. Please do read the rules first, before you try again, to make sure you aren't breaking any more rules than the one previously mentioned. There's a great deal of honesty and self-policing required to keep this thread fair and free of deception. Most of which is in your hands. You play fair and I don't have to be judge, jury, and executioner. Which is becoming quite bothersome for me as of late. So your cooperation in these matters is greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

We've got a saying where I come from. Goes a little something like this. RTFM. As in Read The F'ing Manual.

I'm creating a new saying for these parts. RTFR. As in Read The F'ing Rules.
 
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If I had the sound off it was inadvertent. I read the rules and checked my setting and may have turned it off as I was checking...I don't know. But I made sure It was on for this run. In addition, I then put my clocks back to where I leave them for daily use to show that I'm not far from Max over clocks. So here are my runs along with Nvidia control Panel.cntlpn.jpg Cntlpnl.jpg
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Then I'll accept it as possible. I will ask that you state the correct boost clock(and mem clock too if you would). If it is other than 1682(and 2078). 1506 doesn't seem likely is the reason I ask.

Other than that...welcome to the #1 Multi GPU score position. Nice job!

BTW...not a single yea or nay on the 1920x1080 windowed thing from anybody? Well...1 yea from me. Which I suppose doesn't count. Oh well...I tried. Maybe we'll revisit the idea at a later date. Until then it's "don't ask, don't tell".
 
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Then I'll accept it as possible. I will ask that you state the correct boost clock(and mem clock too if you would). If it is other than 1682(and 2078). 1506 doesn't seem likely is the reason I ask.

Other than that...welcome to the #1 Multi GPU score position. Nice job!

Well it's consistently possible and my 2nd post of 7280 beat my 1st post. Your post is still new, I have no doubt my score will be beat quick, fast and in a hurry. I can run at 1519mhz but valley will crash after a few runs so I'm posting 1506. Nvidia's boost goes up/down in 13mhz increments. I can't get through a run@ 1531mhz. When I'm not showing off my max OC, I set my core clocks to 1493mhz and leave my Mem clocks at 4131. I can play any game at those clocks all day stable.. I can't take a regular screenshot though windows without a blank screen and Valley won't take a screen shot showing the Afterburner OSD, so here is a camera shot.
 

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Alright then. 1506/2079 it is. That should go over well.
 
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I think I hit the limit for these cards at 1.25mV Squeezed a little more out of them at 1582/3806 and PCI-X OC at 103mhz


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Here's a tip: In the Valley > screenshots folder, right click on the screenshot file. Then scroll down to Open with > Paint and left click. Then in the upper left corner left click File. Scroll down to Save as > JPEG picture and left click. Take note of where the file is going to be saved in the window you've opened. Then left click Save. This will yield a very good quality screenshot file that can be uploaded and inserted into your post with no extra steps involved. If there's a better way to provide screenshots for this thread, I don't even care what it is. I wouldn't try it anyway.

I mean look how nice they turn out. Everything clear as a bell.
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Old one not for the scoreboard.

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More results! This time on my laptop; Gigabyte P34G-V2 (specs can be seen in my system specs sub-menu)
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i7 4710HQ @ 2.5-3.5GHz, GTX 860M (Maxwell variant w/ 4GB). Boost @ 1232mhz, Memory @ 1328mhz.
Windows 10 Pro and 365.10 drivers.

Attached is a screenshot of my settings in afterburner and what figures GPU-Z says.
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Verisimilitude for MrGenius; I uploaded a video of my run on on Youtube. I don't know if I'm allowed to post a link or not but if you Search youtube
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FWIW I don't have a problem with it. Or I wouldn't have listed it. I'm just playing Devil's Advocate. I do however think it's a great idea that you posted that vid for all to see. You're definitely on the up and up. And then some apparently. I'm tempted to list that score for you. But dare I? Wouldn't that likely cause some kind of a fuss? I mean that's not in the rules. The rules say a full screenshot from within Valley. And lord knows if I go changing the rules at this point I'm pretty much just asking for trouble.

Anywho. I'll post it. Most they can do is take it down. Well they could do more than that I suppose. But I kinda doubt they will. Here goes nothin'!

Hell with it. I'm listing it anyways. I mean what better proof can you possibly provide? None that I can think of.
 
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Updated score with latest driver install
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You and I have the same memory. Are you running the XMP profile in the BIOS/UEFI; along with enhanced performance for memory? If you bump up your CPU and memory speeds, you'll get into the 7000's. I get a nice boost with CPU/Memory increase.
 
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