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NEW Unigine Valley Benchmark 1.0 Scores

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Since my performance in bf:v is not that good, I decided to run this benchmark. I5 6600k at 4.5ghz with evga gtx1080 ftw I get 4211 score. Is this normal? Seems low.
 
Since my performance in bf:v is not that good, I decided to run this benchmark. I5 6600k at 4.5ghz with evga gtx1080 ftw I get 4211 score. Is this normal? Seems low.

You are CPU limited. There is a GTX 1080 score above you on an 8-core Ryzen, its 10% higher, for example.

BFV can use up to 8 threads, so your 4 thread CPU is not optimal. You stand to gain some FPS. Best case I reckon 15-20%, worst case zero. If your BF V is stuttery right now, a CPU upgrade will fix that - make sure you get 6-8 physical cores in that case, so Ryzen 5 / Intel 8700K / 8600K or better.
 
You are CPU limited. There is a GTX 1080 score above you on an 8-core Ryzen, its 10% higher, for example.

BFV can use up to 8 threads, so your 4 thread CPU is not optimal. You stand to gain some FPS. Best case I reckon 15-20%, worst case zero. If your BF V is stuttery right now, a CPU upgrade will fix that - make sure you get 6-8 physical cores in that case, so Ryzen 5 / Intel 8700K / 8600K or better.

some folks try very hard and often to get good scores on here.. and it aint that long ago people were saying four cores is all you need for gaming.. i could be wrong but i dont think much has changed..

trog
 
some folks try very hard and often to get good scores on here.. and it aint that long ago people were saying four cores is all you need for gaming.. i could be wrong but i dont think much has changed..

trog

Here's mine, no tryhard involved, just best out of three runs.

i7-8700K 4.8GHz GTX 1080 2100/1375 4966 Vayra86

This bench is heavily CPU dependant, cores and clocks both have impact, and that is simply because this bench is too lightweight, the GPU is really just waiting around a lot.

Regardless, I see the same thing in games. Fast single thread CPU and sufficient cores are alpha and omega for gaming. That won't ever change. And while 4 cores is 'enough', once you get into 1080 or higher GPU territory, it will be the bottleneck, even if you run those cores at 5 Ghz. And then there is an increasing number of games that do really benefit from more than 4 cores/threads, and even scale up to 8. Games on Frostbite is one of them. You can look at this forum and the number of threads people make regarding their Ivy or Haswell i5 CPUs that have run out of juice for comfortable gaming, while the i7's are still doing alright.
 
mine is 7753 with a 2080ti.. but you are right.. its time for a 1440 resolution in both in heaven and valley..

trog
 
1440p result.

i7-8700K @ 5.3GHz + GTX 1080 Ti @ 2202/1580 = 4852
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valley at 1440 cpu 8700K at 4.9g 2080ti gpu 1489 core 1937 memory.. camera pic i still cant do a full screen save..

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trog
 
i5 7600k 5,2ghz; RAM: HyperX Fury 16gb 2x2666mhz OC:3200mhz & tweaked timings; G1 Gygabite GTX980Ti 1554/3870 (+366 mem offset) - Unfortunately its not like my GTX970 memory around +750 offset (8550mhz)
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Damn son! That's one helluva score for a 980 Ti. :twitch:

i5-3570K @ 5.0GHz + RX Vega 64 @ 1660/1175 = 2543
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i5-3570K @ 4.8GHz + RX Vega 64 @ 1664/1175 = 4064
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My 1440P result :)

R7-1800X | 4.2GHz | GTX 1080 Ti | 2101/1552 | 2616 | infrared

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Switched back to the 3770K.

i7-3770K @ 5.3GHz + RX Vega 64 @ 1667/1175 = 2552
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i7-3770K @ 5.3GHz + RX Vega 64 @ 1661/1175 = 4126
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What voltage on your 3770K 5.3Ghz ?
 
I'm still pretty new to learning my ways around overclocking, but id appreciate it if you'd lmk how I did and anything I can improve/tweak :D
 

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I'm still pretty new to learning my ways around overclocking, but id appreciate it if you'd lmk how I did and anything I can improve/tweak :D

Not much you can do with your rig. The 960 won't go faster and the CPU isn't overclockable. That said, you do have a good balance between CPU/GPU. That means if you're ever upgrading, go all the way.

You can still unlock core voltage for the 960 but I wouldn't bother, honestly.
 
Titan X (Maxwell) 1178/3505MHz at 1,055V.

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i7 6700K @4.3GHz + MSI RTX2070 Super Gaming X Trio @ stock 1980/1750 (7001)

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i9 9900K @3.6GHz (Intel Boost and Speedstep Enabled) + Palit RTX2080 Ti GamingPro OC @ Stock 1350/1650 (7000)

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valley at 1440 cpu 8700K at 4.9g 2080ti gpu 1489 core 1937 memory.. camera pic i still cant do a full screen save..

trog

Which RTX 2080Ti is this? With core clocks so high? Or is it overclocked?
 
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