3DMARK Bench Thread

OK just for Sh!ts & Giggles heres mine and I expect to go right to the bottom. :lol:

Stock clocks
AMD FX-4100 @ 3.6Ghz
AMD HD 6790 @ 840/1050Mhz

Fire Strike @ Stock Score 2081
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/3298215?

Sky Diver @ Stock Score 6759
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/3298345?


Overclocked
AMD FX-4100 @ 4.0Ghz
AMD HD 6790 @ 900/1100Mhz

Fire Strike Overclocked Score 2236
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/3298508?

Sky Diver Overclocked Score 7202
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/3298618?

Ambient room temp at 21C

CPU 41C (Stock)
CPU 42C (Clocked)

GPU 69C (Stock & Clocked)

CPU-Z Validation
GPU-Z Validation
 
Updated, Not quite at the bottom though.

Your getting rather decent gains from the CPU given your non-overclocking motherboard etc

I know it's a non labelled OC board but she carries all the features ;) Voltages, Frequencies, Multipliers, Boost controllers & multipliers, Core Unlocker.. ect ect.
 
OK just for Sh!ts & Giggles heres mine and I expect to go right to the bottom. :lol:

I am bottom of the charts Wraithguard, I am comfortable down there, of course you are welcome to come and share the popcorn and beer, and watch everyone else beat us :D
 
The HD 5970s are back.

Sky Diver

Score 24459

ATI Radeon HD 5970(4x) @850/1200 overclocked

Intel Core i7-975 Processor Extreme Edition @4.4 overclocked

Graphics Score 38353

Physics Score 9758

Combined Score 16789

http://www.3dmark.com/sd/2156454

A nice bump in score there, but sadly not enough to bump you up the leaderboard :(.

Also guys please when posting post your stock scores again, the thread is already 5 pages long and it will get even harder to find the old scores in the future.
 
Scores are nicely mounting up :D

How about organizing the results a little better for each benchmark :)

We could have -

Single GPU 1080

Single GPU 1440

Duel GPU 1080

Duel GPU 1440

And so on....

Would make the thread look a crap load cleaner, As it stands it looks a tad bit thrown together at the moment ^_^
 
These are a little old now from when I used to have a 2600k, the gain on my 4820k is pathetic as it's rated really high at stock and doesn't clock that well but still I should make it onto a list, briefly!

Stock:

i7-2600k @3.8, 1600 4x4GB, 2x GTX780, 3d Mark Vantage P44395


OC:

i7-2600k @4.7, 2133 4x4GB, 2x GTX780 (boost parameters fiddled but no clock/mem offset), 3d Mark Vantage P51592


3d Mark Vantage gain 16.2%

JR
 
Scores are nicely mounting up :D

How about organizing the results a little better for each benchmark :)

We could have -

Single GPU 1080

Single GPU 1440

Duel GPU 1080

Duel GPU 1440

And so on....

Would make the thread look a crap load cleaner, As it stands it looks a tad bit thrown together at the moment ^_^

I don't know, 1440p is a rather exclusive bunch of results.

Also the benchmarks are ran as they are so that all the free users can participate. I doubt some of the lower end results would be here if we went for X scores, never mind custom resolutions.
 
I don't know, 1440p is a rather exclusive bunch of results.

Also the benchmarks are ran as they are so that all the free users can participate. I doubt some of the lower end results would be here if we went for X scores, never mind custom resolutions.

Fair enough :)

And here is the "P" score for Firestrike, Can squeeze a good chunk more out of it as I really wasn't trying with the overclock -

System Specs: 4770K @ 4.60GHZ GTX 780 Ti 1200/3600

*Need to run 3DMARK again after getting the 4.80GHZ binned 4770K, Winning the silicon lottery with my "Newer" 780 Ti and clocking my ram to 2500MHZ*

Benchmark : Firestrike
Score (Stock): Have yet to do an all stock bench session
Score (overclocked): 11678 http://www.3dmark.com/fs/2233689
Percentage gain (%): Not sure how to calculate this :confused:
 
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Percentage gain (%): Not sure how to calculate this :confused:

((Overclocked score / Stock Score ) -1) * 100

That is how to calculate the percentage gain in score.

I'll be checking the scores and math before adding the scores anyway, so if it isn't posted it is not any extra effort really.
 
((Overclocked score / Stock Score ) -1) * 100

That is how to calculate the percentage gain in score.

I'll be checking the scores and math before adding the scores anyway, so if it isn't posted it is not any extra effort really.

Why are you doing it this way though ? Very odd way of running a score table :confused:

Be honest now, It's the Irish logic kicking in :p
 
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