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Unigine Superposition GPU Benchmark (1080P Extreme)

MSI 3070 ti Suprim X 8gb
 

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Changing the cpu does nothing, 3 extra points, max fps is higher though.

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My Radeon RX 5600XT is in this ball park.

Actually, I think I beat that! (GPU at 1.9 Ghz during the test, albeit it fluctuates all over the place)

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My now-gone Radeon RX 5600 XT, just got spanked by my just-received-today Radeon RX 6600 XT!
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MSI RTX 3080 ti Suprim X
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Which means you are GPU limited
No it means the test is GPU bound and results have absolutely nothing to do with the cpu in ones system.
 
No it means the test is GPU bound and results have absolutely nothing to do with the cpu in ones system.
And that is what I said seeing as limited and bound in this context mean the same damn thing
 
My brand new installation, with the Samsung 970 Pro 512 GB NVMe SSD wiped today:

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And that is what I said seeing as limited and bound in this context mean the same damn thing
My bad, it is the same damn thing, carry on.
 
Now, with Windows 11: Looks like I gained minimum FPS. The Samsung 970 Pro 512 GB NVMe SSD was wiped again on April 15th, to install Window 11 for the first time, and I don't regret it.
IIRC, there are benchmark videos where I saw a higher minimum or higher average FPS on Windows 11 than on Windows 10, as well!

I'm so with tabascosauz on this one, it's running well on my latest Ryzen build at the time of this post. 10, honestly feels more like a TP of 11, LOL.

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Late to the show , but I was doing some testing.
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All is at stock settings ,no OC applied.
 
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GTX 1070 TI /OC Boosting up to the 2100Mhz/Mem 4455Mhz

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Personally I prefer when card is OC but also undervolted then is working only on 950Mv and clock is on 2012Mhz then the result in Superposition is 4250....
 
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Haven't run this for a while:
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A slight OC:
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Cpu downcore 4 ; v-core negative offset 0.0375mV; max gpu clock 1675MHz, vgpu 825mV; peak sistem power pull at socket was around 220W averaging in the 210s; psu fan in semi-passive , thus ~1w shaved of there.
During a 3dmark FireStrikeExtreme run minutes earlier it peaked at 250W during the combined test while averaging in about the high 210s to low 220s during the graphics tests.
 

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I just got my Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 6750 XT!

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Ryzen 5 5600x+PBO+CO Per Core
2x8GB DDR4@4000MHz 16-17-14-28-2T
RX 6800 XT Gaming OC 16GB @2680MHz / Mem 2132MHz(17056)

Score:
FHD: 11900

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Ryzen 5 5600x+PBO+CO Per Core
2x8GB DDR4@4000MHz 16-17-14-28-2T
RX 6800 XT Gaming OC 16GB @2690MHz / Mem 2132MHz(17056)
Driver 22.6.1

1080p: 11938
4k: 16601
8k: 6357


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Another 2080TI result to add to the pile!

Intel 12th Gen Core i5 12400F @ Stock Clocks
Zotac Twin Fan NVIDIA RTX 2080TI @ 1905 MHz/0.867 UV/+700 MHz VRAM

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Leaderboard last updated Feb 21', where's the OP? Too many posts to flick through to get perspective.
 
Just a try, this 6700xt is considered already sold, I just had to try if it was working, and just tried with the new Celeron and it work pretty well!
everything on stock !

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Decided to compare my old 1080Ti to my new-to-me RTX 3080.

Windows 11
9900K @ 5.1 GHz

EVGA FTW3 1080Ti OC'd to 2000 MHz core / 5900 MHz mem:
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Asus Strix RTX 3080 OC 12 GB, straight out of the box, haven't even installed Afterburner to do any tweaking yet:
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Interesting to note, I plugged my PC main power cord into a Kill-A-Watt, and read around 398 watt peak usage during the run on the 1080Ti, and about 490 watt peak for the 3080.
 
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