3DMARK Fire Strike and Time Spy Benchmark Thread

I'm a bit annoyed as it goes. Yesterday night I managed to get my TXP clocking to +225 again on the core. This resulted in a clock of 2092-2100 through the bench. It went through perfectly and I got the best GPU score yet. However, I forgot to apply the CPU overclock and as soon as I did it refused to go through again. Frustrating ! I wanted to break an overall of 23k.
 
Have you thought about listing Firestrike Extreme scores too.

Wraith also has a proper Firestrike Ultra score in Post No.2

Not sure about Extreme. Only used Fire Strike and Ultra to keep things simple. I have nothing against adding it if there is demand for it.

Just added Wraith's proper Ultra score, thanks for that.
 
Fire Strike Ultra (4K)

1. 9440, TitanV @2047/1066, GPU Score 9108, CPU Score 35602, 7980XE @4.8, Kaapstad, - Link 388.59

What 9,000! There's no way that can be right?!?!

tenor.gif


Scoreboard updated
 
Been a while :)
So, I had a hardware update (or two ;)) and I'm testing stuff out right now...

Time Spy :
8023, GTX 1080 FE @ 2012MHz core (max. boost) / 5508MHz , GPU Score 7864, CPU Score 9067, Xeon E5-1680 v2 @ 4.3, agent_x007, LINK, 411.63

Fire Strike Ultra :
5600, GTX 1080 FE @ 2012MHz core (max. boost) / 5508MHz , GPU Score 5533, CPU Score 19014, Xeon E5-1680 v2 @ 4.3, agent_x007, LINK, 411.63

Fire Strike :
19505, GTX 1080 FE @ 2012MHz (max. boost) / 5508MHz , GPU Score 23233, CPU Score 18996, Xeon E5-1680 v2 @ 4.3, agent_x007, LINK, 411.63
 
Last edited:
Improved my timepsy score back in august and forgot to even post it.

Time spy.
8035, Vega 56 @1722/1165, GPU Score 7877, CPU Score 9068, 1920X @4.15, Kei, - Link 18.5.1
 
I'm quite surprised 1680 v2 @ 4,3GHz is just 1 point behind a 4,15GHz Threadripper 1920X...
Is this a scaling issue with Cores/Threads on Time Spy CPU benchmark ?

Also @Kei and I must have the most unlike setups that perform almost identically in Timy Spy ;D

TR4 12/24 vs. X79 8/16,
Vega64 vs. GTX 1080,
DDR4 vs. DDR3 (both on Quad Channel, both 8-packs),
Water cooling vs. Air cooling.
 
Last edited:
Update with with more aggresive OC (ie. over 1V vGPU) :)

Time Spy :
8375, GTX 1080 FE @ 2114MHz core (max. boost) / 5568MHz , GPU Score 8245, CPU Score 9203, Xeon E5-1680 v2 @ 4.4, agent_x007, LINK, 416.16

Time Spy Extreme :
3706, GTX 1080 FE @ 2114MHz core (max. boost) / 5568MHz , GPU Score 3750, CPU Score 3479, Xeon E5-1680 v2 @ 4.3, agent_x007, LINK, 416.16

Fire Strike Ultra :
5873, GTX 1080 FE @ 2114MHz core (max. boost) / 5568MHz , GPU Score 5814, CPU Score 19179, Xeon E5-1680 v2 @ 4.4, agent_x007, LINK, 416.16

Fire Strike :
20489, GTX 1080 FE @ 2101MHz core (max. boost) / 5568MHz , GPU Score 24686, CPU Score 19393, Xeon E5-1680 v2 @ 4.4, agent_x007, LINK, 416.16
 
I'm quite surprised 1680 v2 @ 4,3GHz is just 1 point behind a 4,15GHz Threadripper 1920X...
Is this a scaling issue with Cores/Threads on Time Spy CPU benchmark ?

No. First of all it hates AMD CPUs and secondly once you reach a certain stage the CPU performance levels off a little.

If you want a better idea of how your CPU really performs then run Cinebench or Blender benchmark.
 
Back
Top