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Unigine Superposition GPU Benchmark (1080P Extreme)

Got this score after upping gpu to 3ghz and vram to 23ghz (multiply 1439 x 16)

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Results with old second-hand RX 580 that has "died" and "lived" again many times, put this back in my system because my (also second hand) RX 5600 XT keeps crashing and rebooting my PC with a WHEA 18 error when gaming. And yes, it's running on x4 lanes instead of x16 as it's supposed to be, and my Asrock B450M Steel Legend is still brand new! At least this one doesn't reboot my PC...

Bonus in attachments: My MSI Afterburner undervolt curve.

Also I noticed that on AMD RX 5000 series cards and above, GPU degrees C readings aren't available, why is that so?
 

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Results with old second-hand RX 580 that has "died" and "lived" again many times, put this back in my system because my (also second hand) RX 5600 XT keeps crashing and rebooting my PC with a WHEA 18 error when gaming. And yes, it's running on x4 lanes instead of x16 as it's supposed to be, and my Asrock B450M Steel Legend is still brand new! At least this one doesn't reboot my PC...

Bonus in attachments: My MSI Afterburner undervolt curve.

Also I noticed that on AMD RX 5000 series cards and above, GPU degrees C readings aren't available, why is that so?
I miss my RX 480. It was horrible with my 1440p monitor, but after 6 years with it I did get awfully attached with it.

Also, I did get temperature readings on my 5700XT.
 
x4?=That looks like idle-state.
 
RX 7900 XTX-3000-I9-13900KF@P6000 E5000 2x16GB@7800mhz
 

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9900K, RTX4090 Suprim Liquid X with Barrow waterblock:
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Anyone has any successful ones for Arc?
 
Not sure if this is around the mark for my set up but here it is anyway:
 

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Well, on my Z490 build, the Arc A770 8 GB spanked my RX 6750 XT!

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7900 XTX @3175/2770 MHz, 1075mV, 115% PT, watercooled
5950x @-15 all core, +150 MHz, direct die, watercooled
 

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Repalced my gtx 1080 (with bench score of 3866 2.5 years ago). I wanted a suitable replacement more than anything but what I got was a surprising upgrade that I did not expect from a more powerful gpu (rtx 4070). This is the lowest-end ASUS rtx 4070 because I have a low-end board--no lights, no rgb or overclocks (don't want the "Tweak" software on here right now). nothing fancy. Well, the fan curve took some getting used to--not sure exactly when it kicks in but I never heard the fans in this bench and only once in the "Heaven" one where the temp got to 62 deg C max.. The gtx 1080 on the other hand would stutter and throttle at time but never did crash. It was a decent gpu for its time. But I'm glad I moved on to this gpu.

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Peasant system 9000.


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4k hdr desktop freesync on vrr on malwarebytes running in background
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Tesla P4
75w only single slot, low profile, cooled only with one 12cm case fan
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Arc A770 on my second Vermeer build, albeit it has my Ryzen 5 5600X:
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Doesn't look like spreadsheet is being updated, but here you go either way.
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  1. Yea it's not the most powerful GPU there is and it's not the biggest score ever, but I'm satisfied.
  2. I wonder why my card is running at x8 the entire time. The last card I had the RX5600XT ran at x16 so it's not a GPU slot issue. (Not to be confused with the PCIe generation speed)
 
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  1. Yea it's not the most powerful GPU there is and it's not the biggest score ever, but I'm satisfied.
  2. I wonder why my card is running at x8 the entire time. The last card I had the RX5600XT ran at x16 so it's not a GPU slot issue. (Not to be confused with the PCIe generation speed)
Are you running other components on any other PCI-e slots? Any m.2 drives? If so, how many?
 
Are you running other components on any other PCI-e slots? Any m.2 drives? If so, how many?
Only 1 M.2 drive, and one wifi card on the x1 slot right on top of the card. The (late) RX5600XT still ran at x16 with those components.
 
Check if AC coupling capacitors (near PCIe port), aren't missing/crooked/damaged on your card.
 
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