Unigine Superposition Benchmark Thread

Some of these resolutions can not be used for the scoreboard but I left them in for reference.

2 x Pascal Titan @2088/2772
6950X @4.4
381.65 Drivers

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1080p Extreme setting used.

Intel Xeon E5 2680V2 8C/16T 3100mhz. Fury X 1100mhz Win 10 Pro

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Intel Xeon E5 2680V2 8C/16T 3100mhz. Fury X 1125mhz Win 10 Pro

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JoJo-JCLDJB // AMD A8-7650k@3.3Ghz (STOCK) // RX580 8GB SAPPHIRE NITRO+ (STOCK) // AMD Driver Packaging Version 17.10.1030 // Score 2527

[Baseline Benchmark with everything on stock settings, overclocking benchmarks to follow...] (I'm coming for you Reloaded2) :)

First RX580 on the leaderboard - woohoo! :D

QUESTION: Is it normal Unigine Superposition shows this, coming up as an RX470/480 instead of the RX580?
 

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JoJo-JCLDJB // AMD A8-7650k@3.3Ghz (STOCK) // RX580 8GB SAPPHIRE NITRO+ (STOCK) // AMD Driver Packaging Version 17.10.1030 // Score 2527

[Baseline Benchmark with everything on stock settings, overclocking benchmarks to follow...] (I'm coming for you Reloaded2) :)

First RX580 on the leaderboard - woohoo! :D

QUESTION: Is it normal Unigine Superposition shows this, coming up as an RX470/480 instead of the RX580?

Scoreboard updated,

It isn't odd, given that they are effectively the same GPU/core design. Lots of benchmarks make similar mistakes, getting the architecture right but not the exact GPU model.
 
JoJo-JCLDJB // AMD A8-7650k@3.3Ghz (STOCK) // RX580 8GB SAPPHIRE NITRO+ (STOCK) // AMD Driver Packaging Version 17.10.1030 // Score 2527

[Baseline Benchmark with everything on stock settings, overclocking benchmarks to follow...] (I'm coming for you Reloaded2) :)

First RX580 on the leaderboard - woohoo! :D

QUESTION: Is it normal Unigine Superposition shows this, coming up as an RX470/480 instead of the RX580?

I'll have to take my card to 1500 core and 2250 on memory like on the timespy benchmarks then if that's how you want to play it ;)
 
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I'll have to take my card to 1500 core and 2250 on memory like on the timespy benchmarks then if that's how you want to play it ;)

Haha no thank you - I don't stand a chance as GPU OC'ing is new to me and I just got my baby.

The new AMD 17.5.1 drivers do look promising, though; I wonder what kind of changes they will make to my score.

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Thanks to those who replied to my remark regarding Superposition showing up as RX480 instead of 580.

I did email Unigine and they confirmed it was because "AMD is not changed PCI IDs of GPU (they are still using the same from RX4XX series)" & asked will be forwarding the log files to help them tweak this great benchmarking tool.

More to come! :)
 
Tolemac i5 4690K@4.6ghz GTX 1080@2100mhz 10212 memory Geforce 382.33 driver 1080 extreme
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Got a new score:

Vicey, i7 3930K @ 4.25 GHz, GTX 1080 Ti FE @ 2.1 GHz Core / 11.6 GHz Memory, GeForce Driver 384.94, Score 6286

Like my previous score this is with the CPU and GPU watercooled by an EK full cover block. The GPU temperature is great on these blocks.

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I think it can go further but I'll try another day. I had it at 2.15GHz once but not stable without increasing the voltage and I don't like to do that.
 
When I ran mine on the FE cooler waiting for my waterblock to arrive it was quite loud and didn't OC high because of thermal throttling etc - For sure water opens these cards up like nothing else. Great investment to get all the cards have to give, I think £100-£150 for a block or an AIO when the cards themselves are £699 is a no brainer for 300-400MHz stable clock on top of the average clock of a stock FE etc
 
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