KevinIsPwn128GB (4 x 32GB) DDR4 3600
good god
[quote=KevinIsPwn]
128GB (4 x 32GB) DDR4 3600
[/quote]
good god
2639 frames 11.214 seconds 235.32 fps ( 4.25 ms/f) 23.580 fps variability
2639 frames 11.340 seconds 232.73 fps ( 4.30 ms/f) 24.228 fps variability
2639 frames 11.376 seconds 231.97 fps ( 4.31 ms/f) 24.257 fps variability
mastercomfig w/ dxlevel 95, window noborder
Intel i9-9900K
RTX 2070
64 GB RAM (4x 16 GB) DDR4 3200 MHz
Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1 TB
[code]2639 frames 11.214 seconds 235.32 fps ( 4.25 ms/f) 23.580 fps variability
2639 frames 11.340 seconds 232.73 fps ( 4.30 ms/f) 24.228 fps variability
2639 frames 11.376 seconds 231.97 fps ( 4.31 ms/f) 24.257 fps variability
[/code]
mastercomfig w/ dxlevel 95, window noborder
Intel i9-9900K
RTX 2070
64 GB RAM (4x 16 GB) DDR4 3200 MHz
Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1 TB
springrollsKevinIsPwn128GB (4 x 32GB) DDR4 3600
good god
it's uhhhh not for source games rofl
[quote=springrolls][quote=KevinIsPwn]
128GB (4 x 32GB) DDR4 3600
[/quote]
good god[/quote]
it's uhhhh not for source games rofl
5800X arrived in the mail earlier today, and benchmarks look fantastic! Will need to take it for a spin on Barnblitz casual vs dispensers and see how it drives.
Setup
Ryzen 7 5800X
2 x 8GB DDR4 @ 3600 MHz CL18
RTX 2060 Super
mastercomfig benchmarks using benchmark_test
mastercomfig low | DX9
4812 frames 10.866 seconds 442.84 fps ( 2.26 ms/f) 65.818 fps variability
mastercomfig medium | DX9
4812 frames 12.609 seconds 381.64 fps ( 2.62 ms/f) 55.400 fps variability
mastercomfig high | DX9
4812 frames 16.691 seconds 288.31 fps ( 3.47 ms/f) 43.814 fps variability
mastercomfig ultra | DX9
4812 frames 17.104 seconds 281.34 fps ( 3.55 ms/f) 41.985 fps variability
For reference, comparing with Zen 2:
Ryzen 3600 w/ mastercomfig low + video settings max + few config tweaks | DX9
4812 frames 17.016 seconds 282.78 fps ( 3.54 ms/f) 46.366 fps variability
Ryzen 5800X w/ mastercomfig low + video settings max + few config tweaks | DX9
4812 frames 11.779 seconds 408.54 fps ( 2.45 ms/f) 63.838 fps variability
5800X arrived in the mail earlier today, and benchmarks look fantastic! Will need to take it for a spin on Barnblitz casual vs dispensers and see how it drives.
[b]Setup[/b]
Ryzen 7 5800X
2 x 8GB DDR4 @ 3600 MHz CL18
RTX 2060 Super
[b]mastercomfig benchmarks using benchmark_test[/b]
mastercomfig low | DX9
[quote]4812 frames 10.866 seconds 442.84 fps ( 2.26 ms/f) 65.818 fps variability[/quote]
mastercomfig medium | DX9
[quote]4812 frames 12.609 seconds 381.64 fps ( 2.62 ms/f) 55.400 fps variability
[/quote]
mastercomfig high | DX9
[quote]4812 frames 16.691 seconds 288.31 fps ( 3.47 ms/f) 43.814 fps variability[/quote]
mastercomfig ultra | DX9
[quote]4812 frames 17.104 seconds 281.34 fps ( 3.55 ms/f) 41.985 fps variability[/quote]
[b]For reference, comparing with Zen 2:[/b]
Ryzen 3600 w/ mastercomfig low + video settings max + few config tweaks | DX9
[quote]4812 frames 17.016 seconds 282.78 fps ( 3.54 ms/f) 46.366 fps variability[/quote]
Ryzen 5800X w/ mastercomfig low + video settings max + few config tweaks | DX9
[quote]4812 frames 11.779 seconds 408.54 fps ( 2.45 ms/f) 63.838 fps variability[/quote]
@edge could you do one with
Ryzen 5800X w/ mastercomfig low + video settings max + few config tweaks | DX9
on benchmark1? I wanna see that comparison
@edge could you do one with [quote=Ryzen 5800X w/ mastercomfig low + video settings max + few config tweaks | DX9][/quote] on benchmark1? I wanna see that comparison
Edge5800X numbers
this shit is literally insane
[quote=Edge]5800X numbers[/quote]
this shit is literally insane
Even adjusting for clockrates that's about +30% for TF2 from Zen2 to Zen3, which is very nice.
Even adjusting for clockrates that's about +30% for TF2 from Zen2 to Zen3, which is very nice.
Rockz@edge could you do one with Ryzen 5800X w/ mastercomfig low + video settings max + few config tweaks | DX9
on benchmark1? I wanna see that comparison
No prob.
Ryzen 5800X w/ mastercomfig low + video settings max + few config tweaks | DX9 - benchmark1
2639 frames 7.355 seconds 358.82 fps ( 2.79 ms/f) 29.558 fps variability
[quote=Rockz]@edge could you do one with [quote=Ryzen 5800X w/ mastercomfig low + video settings max + few config tweaks | DX9][/quote] on benchmark1? I wanna see that comparison[/quote]
No prob.
Ryzen 5800X w/ mastercomfig low + video settings max + few config tweaks | DX9 - benchmark1
[quote]2639 frames 7.355 seconds 358.82 fps ( 2.79 ms/f) 29.558 fps variability[/quote]
Ryzen 9 3950x
EVGA RTX 3090 FTW3 Ultra
128GB (4 x 32GB) DDR4 3600
chrisfps (i know) on benchmark1
2639 frames 11.954 seconds 220.77 fps ( 4.53 ms/f) 23.526 fps variability
2639 frames 11.873 seconds 222.26 fps ( 4.50 ms/f) 18.782 fps variability
2639 frames 11.912 seconds 221.54 fps ( 4.51 ms/f) 19.306 fps variability
lol
Ryzen 9 3950x
EVGA RTX 3090 FTW3 Ultra
128GB (4 x 32GB) DDR4 3600
chrisfps (i know) on benchmark1
[code]2639 frames 11.954 seconds 220.77 fps ( 4.53 ms/f) 23.526 fps variability
2639 frames 11.873 seconds 222.26 fps ( 4.50 ms/f) 18.782 fps variability
2639 frames 11.912 seconds 221.54 fps ( 4.51 ms/f) 19.306 fps variability[/code]
lol
Hey guys.
Zen 3 is pretty good.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/758683168357220382/774280388700405766/unknown.png
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/389102232747900929/775767613606330388/unknown.png
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This is with the exact same base rig: 4x8GB DDR4-2400, GTX 1080, 1440p. All runs were on the exact same SSD/install. I will be upgrading to 2x16GB DDR4-3200 later, but figured the 5900X+2400 numbers might be interesting.
Also just a protip: At very high framerates, timedemo is actually not reliable enough, and doesn't scale properly. It's an easy metric to use when gauging whether a certain FPS config actually helps, but it doesn't provide good enough numbers to tell by how much it helps. It is much, much better to use an actual demo and record performance data using FrameView or FRAPS.
Hey guys.
[b]Zen 3 is pretty good.[/b]
[img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/758683168357220382/774280388700405766/unknown.png[/img]
[img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/389102232747900929/775767613606330388/unknown.png[/img]
[spoiler]This is with the exact same base rig: 4x8GB DDR4-2400, GTX 1080, 1440p. All runs were on the exact same SSD/install. I will be upgrading to 2x16GB DDR4-3200 later, but figured the 5900X+2400 numbers might be interesting.[/spoiler]
Also just a protip: At very high framerates, timedemo is actually not reliable enough, and doesn't scale properly. It's an easy metric to use when gauging whether a certain FPS config actually helps, but it doesn't provide good enough numbers to tell by how [i]much[/i] it helps. It is much, much better to use an actual demo and record performance data using FrameView or FRAPS.
5600X
1080ti
mastercoms low dx9
2x8gb 3600mhz cl16
2639 frames 7.315 seconds 360.75 fps ( 2.77 ms/f) 32.974 fps variability - benchmark 1
5600X
1080ti
mastercoms low dx9
2x8gb 3600mhz cl16
2639 frames 7.315 seconds 360.75 fps ( 2.77 ms/f) 32.974 fps variability - benchmark 1
ryzen 2600 4.0 GHz
rx580
mastercoms low dx9
2x8gb 3400 16-17-16-36
2639 frames 13.128 seconds 201.02 fps ( 4.97 ms/f) 17.947 fps variability
Waiting for 5600x to be in stock
ryzen 2600 4.0 GHz
rx580
mastercoms low dx9
2x8gb 3400 16-17-16-36
2639 frames 13.128 seconds 201.02 fps ( 4.97 ms/f) 17.947 fps variability
Waiting for 5600x to be in stock
CPU and overclock: 5600x (no overclock yet)
Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 1070
Driver version: latest
dxlevel (default is 90): 81
Resolution: 1920x1080
Full-screen or windowed: Full
FPS configs enabled: modified mastercoms medium-low
Shadows enabled/disabled: disabled
Additional notes: using mastercoms benchmark_test as link in op is down
4812 frames 9.961 seconds 483.08 fps ( 2.07 ms/f) 54.533 fps variability
CPU and overclock: 5600x (no overclock yet)
Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 1070
Driver version: latest
dxlevel (default is 90): 81
Resolution: 1920x1080
Full-screen or windowed: Full
FPS configs enabled: modified mastercoms medium-low
Shadows enabled/disabled: disabled
Additional notes: using mastercoms benchmark_test as link in op is down
4812 frames 9.961 seconds 483.08 fps ( 2.07 ms/f) 54.533 fps variability
On Laptop: ASUS Strix Scar GL504GS
Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (10.0, Build 19042)
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz (12 CPUs), ~2.2GHz / Boosted to 3.6 GHz, HT disabled for hl2.exe
Memory: 16384MB RAM (DDR4, 2666 MHz)
res: 1200x750 @ 150 Hz
Fullscreen, shadow disabled
Lowest Mastercomfig
2639 frames 10.849 seconds 243.24 fps ( 4.11 ms/f) 26.484 fps variability
on mastercoms benchmark
4812 frames 18.454 seconds 280.75 fps ( 3.84 ms/f) 48.733 fps variability
@3.9 GHz
2639 frames 10.534 seconds 253.52 fps ( 3.99 ms/f) 19.002 fps variability
on mastercoms benchmark
4812 frames 16.765 seconds 287.03 fps ( 3.48 ms/f) 44.291 fps variability
zfnCPU and overclock: 5600x (no overclock yet)
Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 1070
Driver version: latest
dxlevel (default is 90): 81
Resolution: 1920x1080
Full-screen or windowed: Full
FPS configs enabled: modified mastercoms medium-low
Shadows enabled/disabled: disabled
Additional notes: using mastercoms benchmark_test as link in op is down
4812 frames 9.961 seconds 483.08 fps ( 2.07 ms/f) 54.533 fps variability
original benchmark DL:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JdXfuuUFs-mXCgKN9cCjtday0gYbgi6z/view
On Laptop: ASUS Strix Scar GL504GS
Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (10.0, Build 19042)
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz (12 CPUs), ~2.2GHz / Boosted to 3.6 GHz, HT disabled for hl2.exe
Memory: 16384MB RAM (DDR4, 2666 MHz)
res: 1200x750 @ 150 Hz
Fullscreen, shadow disabled
Lowest Mastercomfig
[code]2639 frames 10.849 seconds 243.24 fps ( 4.11 ms/f) 26.484 fps variability[/code]
on mastercoms benchmark
[code]4812 frames 18.454 seconds 280.75 fps ( 3.84 ms/f) 48.733 fps variability[/code]
@3.9 GHz
[code]2639 frames 10.534 seconds 253.52 fps ( 3.99 ms/f) 19.002 fps variability[/code]
on mastercoms benchmark
[code]4812 frames 16.765 seconds 287.03 fps ( 3.48 ms/f) 44.291 fps variability[/code]
[quote=zfn]CPU and overclock: 5600x (no overclock yet)
Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 1070
Driver version: latest
dxlevel (default is 90): 81
Resolution: 1920x1080
Full-screen or windowed: Full
FPS configs enabled: modified mastercoms medium-low
Shadows enabled/disabled: disabled
Additional notes: using mastercoms benchmark_test as link in op is down
4812 frames 9.961 seconds 483.08 fps ( 2.07 ms/f) 54.533 fps variability[/quote]
original benchmark DL:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JdXfuuUFs-mXCgKN9cCjtday0gYbgi6z/view
CPU: Intel i9 10850k (no overclock)
GPU: GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3070 (no overclock)
RAM: 16gb Crucial @ 3000Mhz (XMP enabled)
dxlevel: 100
Benchmark File Used: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JdXfuuUFs-mXCgKN9cCjtday0gYbgi6z/view
All of the following have mat_phong 0 and mat_specular 0 as an override:
rhapsody:
2639 frames 12.227 seconds 215.84 fps ( 4.63 ms/f) 19.690 fps variability
mastercomfig low:
2639 frames 9.186 seconds 287.30 fps ( 3.48 ms/f) 27.337 fps variability
mastercomfig medium-low
2639 frames 9.347 seconds 282.32 fps ( 3.54 ms/f) 27.239 fps variability
mastercomfig medium:
2639 frames 11.133 seconds 237.05 fps ( 4.22 ms/f) 19.237 fps variability
mastercomfig medium-high:
2639 frames 11.952 seconds 220.81 fps ( 4.53 ms/f) 19.932 fps variability
mastercomfig high:
2639 frames 13.496 seconds 195.54 fps ( 5.11 ms/f) 17.483 fps variability
mastercomfig ultra:
2639 frames 18.061 seconds 146.11 fps ( 6.84 ms/f) 11.886 fps variability
CPU: Intel i9 10850k (no overclock)
GPU: GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3070 (no overclock)
RAM: 16gb Crucial @ 3000Mhz (XMP enabled)
dxlevel: 100
Benchmark File Used: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JdXfuuUFs-mXCgKN9cCjtday0gYbgi6z/view
All of the following have mat_phong 0 and mat_specular 0 as an override:
rhapsody:
[code]2639 frames 12.227 seconds 215.84 fps ( 4.63 ms/f) 19.690 fps variability[/code]
mastercomfig low:
[code]2639 frames 9.186 seconds 287.30 fps ( 3.48 ms/f) 27.337 fps variability[/code]
mastercomfig medium-low
[code]2639 frames 9.347 seconds 282.32 fps ( 3.54 ms/f) 27.239 fps variability[/code]
mastercomfig medium:
[code]2639 frames 11.133 seconds 237.05 fps ( 4.22 ms/f) 19.237 fps variability[/code]
mastercomfig medium-high:
[code]2639 frames 11.952 seconds 220.81 fps ( 4.53 ms/f) 19.932 fps variability[/code]
mastercomfig high:
[code]2639 frames 13.496 seconds 195.54 fps ( 5.11 ms/f) 17.483 fps variability[/code]
mastercomfig ultra:
[code]2639 frames 18.061 seconds 146.11 fps ( 6.84 ms/f) 11.886 fps variability[/code]
5600x auto oc +200mhz
710gt
16gb 3000mhz
dxlevel 81
comangliacoms
2639 frames 15.872 seconds 166.26 fps ( 6.01 ms/f) 27.810 fps variability benchmark1.dem
anyone that knows things does this sound right? is this just cos im bottlenecked by the gpu or is there smth i can do to improve it now?
5600x auto oc +200mhz
710gt
16gb 3000mhz
dxlevel 81
comangliacoms
2639 frames 15.872 seconds 166.26 fps ( 6.01 ms/f) 27.810 fps variability benchmark1.dem
anyone that knows things does this sound right? is this just cos im bottlenecked by the gpu or is there smth i can do to improve it now?
Intel I7 10700K (boost mode on)
GTX 1080
16GB RAM 3600Mhz CL16
Game is storage on nvme 1 TB
mastercomfig medium-low - dxlvl 9
4812 frames 15.037 seconds 320.01 fps ( 3.12 ms/f) 61.235 fps variability
Intel I7 10700K (boost mode on)
GTX 1080
16GB RAM 3600Mhz CL16
Game is storage on nvme 1 TB
mastercomfig medium-low - dxlvl 9
[code]4812 frames 15.037 seconds 320.01 fps ( 3.12 ms/f) 61.235 fps variability[/code]
Ryzen 5600X
Radeon VII
16GB RAM 3200Mhz CL16
Game on Silicon Power 1 TB NVMe SSD
Mastercomfig medium-low, dxlvl 95
Test 1:
Demo used: benchmark1 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JdXfuuUFs-mXCgKN9cCjtday0gYbgi6z/view
2639 frames 9.281 seconds 284.35 fps ( 3.52 ms/f) 32.837 fps variability
Test 2:
Demo used: benchmark_test https://mega.nz/file/f8tlhDhR#nYgghqybOK15ObUykEczewB3242XHb_bJ4JP0rv1q6k
4812 frames 14.698 seconds 327.40 fps ( 3.05 ms/f) 65.661 fps variability
edit: Realized my system fans weren't on, might've affected performance so I tried again.
Test 3:
Demo used: benchmark1 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JdXfuuUFs-mXCgKN9cCjtday0gYbgi6z/view
2639 frames 8.560 seconds 308.28 fps ( 3.24 ms/f) 34.267 fps variability
Test 4:
Demo used: benchmark_test https://mega.nz/file/f8tlhDhR#nYgghqybOK15ObUykEczewB3242XHb_bJ4JP0rv1q6k
4812 frames 13.451 seconds 357.75 fps ( 2.80 ms/f) 62.820 fps variability
Ryzen 5600X
Radeon VII
16GB RAM 3200Mhz CL16
Game on Silicon Power 1 TB NVMe SSD
Mastercomfig medium-low, dxlvl 95
Test 1:
Demo used: benchmark1 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JdXfuuUFs-mXCgKN9cCjtday0gYbgi6z/view
[code]2639 frames 9.281 seconds 284.35 fps ( 3.52 ms/f) 32.837 fps variability[/code]
Test 2:
Demo used: benchmark_test https://mega.nz/file/f8tlhDhR#nYgghqybOK15ObUykEczewB3242XHb_bJ4JP0rv1q6k
[code]4812 frames 14.698 seconds 327.40 fps ( 3.05 ms/f) 65.661 fps variability[/code]
edit: Realized my system fans weren't on, might've affected performance so I tried again.
Test 3:
Demo used: benchmark1 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JdXfuuUFs-mXCgKN9cCjtday0gYbgi6z/view
[code]2639 frames 8.560 seconds 308.28 fps ( 3.24 ms/f) 34.267 fps variability[/code]
Test 4:
Demo used: benchmark_test https://mega.nz/file/f8tlhDhR#nYgghqybOK15ObUykEczewB3242XHb_bJ4JP0rv1q6k
[code]4812 frames 13.451 seconds 357.75 fps ( 2.80 ms/f) 62.820 fps variability[/code]
zfnCPU and overclock: 5600x (no overclock yet)
Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 1070
Driver version: latest
dxlevel (default is 90): 81
Resolution: 1920x1080
Full-screen or windowed: Full
FPS configs enabled: modified mastercoms medium-low
Shadows enabled/disabled: disabled
Additional notes: using mastercoms benchmark_test as link in op is down
4812 frames 9.961 seconds 483.08 fps ( 2.07 ms/f) 54.533 fps variability
Hm, on a 5600X I'm getting numbers that don't seem quite as high. I'm only running 3200Mhz CL16 RAM, and I'm using Mastercoms medium-low. I'm not pulling bad numbers (check previous post for benchmarks, I've also tested on dxlevel 81 and had pretty much the same benches as my other post) but the deltas between our benches is really large. Is this expected?
[quote=zfn]CPU and overclock: 5600x (no overclock yet)
Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 1070
Driver version: latest
dxlevel (default is 90): 81
Resolution: 1920x1080
Full-screen or windowed: Full
FPS configs enabled: modified mastercoms medium-low
Shadows enabled/disabled: disabled
Additional notes: using mastercoms benchmark_test as link in op is down
4812 frames 9.961 seconds 483.08 fps ( 2.07 ms/f) 54.533 fps variability[/quote]
Hm, on a 5600X I'm getting numbers that don't seem quite as high. I'm only running 3200Mhz CL16 RAM, and I'm using Mastercoms medium-low. I'm not pulling bad numbers (check previous post for benchmarks, I've also tested on dxlevel 81 and had pretty much the same benches as my other post) but the deltas between our benches is really large. Is this expected?
Recently I have grown tired of Windows BS and decided to try out Linux again. I figured since all the games I play are available on Linux, I might as well give it a go. I was pleasantly surprised.
Here is a comparison with Windows I did. Not completely in depth, but I ran the demo 6 times on each system. Windows was de-bloated and had process affinities 4,6,8,10. On Linux, TF2 was ran via Lutris with Feral Gamemode and ACO enabled (basically I tried to get the most FPS on both)
Testing setup:
CPU: AMD R5 2600X locked at 4.2GHz
RAM: 16GB 3200MHz CL14-14-14-28
GPU: AMD RX 580 at stock speeds
Resolution: 2560x1440
OS: Windows 20H1 (dx98) / Pop! OS 20.10 (dx92)
CFG: Mastercomfig medium-high tweaked
https://i.imgur.com/O5n6SB2.png
AVG Windows: 235.63FPS
AVG Linux: 244.47FPS
Linux wins by 9FPS! It also feels much smoother to play in-game too, but I have no way of measuring that. The only real issue is that fonts look a bit different, but it's not a big deal to be honest.
These findings are supported in other games like CS:GO. Considering you can get Office running via Wine perfectly, and Proton allows many Windows games to run, this might be a viable option for many people. Games like DOOM 2016 run flawlessly with about a 2FPS loss, despite not being supported on Linux. Pretty cool. If you have some free time try it out!
Recently I have grown tired of Windows BS and decided to try out Linux again. I figured since all the games I play are available on Linux, I might as well give it a go. I was pleasantly surprised.
Here is a comparison with Windows I did. Not completely in depth, but I ran the demo 6 times on each system. Windows was de-bloated and had process affinities 4,6,8,10. On Linux, TF2 was ran via Lutris with Feral Gamemode and ACO enabled (basically I tried to get the most FPS on both)
Testing setup:
CPU: AMD R5 2600X locked at 4.2GHz
RAM: 16GB 3200MHz CL14-14-14-28
GPU: AMD RX 580 at stock speeds
Resolution: 2560x1440
OS: Windows 20H1 (dx98) / Pop! OS 20.10 (dx92)
CFG: Mastercomfig medium-high [url=https://pastebin.com/cqz4pLnd]tweaked
[/url]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/O5n6SB2.png[/img]
AVG Windows: 235.63FPS
AVG Linux: [u][b]244.47FPS[/b][/u]
Linux wins by 9FPS! It also feels much smoother to play in-game too, but I have no way of measuring that. The only real issue is that [url=https://imgur.com/a/bhjVRPO]fonts look a bit different[/url], but it's not a big deal to be honest.
These findings are supported in [url=https://flightlessmango.com/benchmarks/LfE_EQQvD5o]other games like CS:GO[/url]. Considering you can get Office running via Wine perfectly, and Proton allows many Windows games to run, this might be a viable option for many people. Games like DOOM 2016 run flawlessly with about a 2FPS loss, despite not being supported on Linux. Pretty cool. If you have some free time try it out!
Yeah how Windows and Source interact for threading adds a lot of overhead and latency to the frame. That's sort of what I was working on that gave the biggest gains in TC2.
Yeah how Windows and Source interact for threading adds a lot of overhead and latency to the frame. That's sort of what I was working on that gave the biggest gains in TC2.
Vouri5600x auto oc +200mhz
710gt
16gb 3000mhz
dxlevel 81
comangliacoms
2639 frames 15.872 seconds 166.26 fps ( 6.01 ms/f) 27.810 fps variability benchmark1.dem
anyone that knows things does this sound right? is this just cos im bottlenecked by the gpu or is there smth i can do to improve it now?
710gt is harsh Vouri, you better find a retailed gpu for like 50 bucks which will work way better than what you currently have. Yeah you're being bottlenecked by you gpu atm
[quote=Vouri]5600x auto oc +200mhz
710gt
16gb 3000mhz
dxlevel 81
comangliacoms
2639 frames 15.872 seconds 166.26 fps ( 6.01 ms/f) 27.810 fps variability benchmark1.dem
anyone that knows things does this sound right? is this just cos im bottlenecked by the gpu or is there smth i can do to improve it now?[/quote]
710gt is harsh Vouri, you better find a retailed gpu for like 50 bucks which will work way better than what you currently have. Yeah you're being bottlenecked by you gpu atm
I need help:
4812 frames 36.165 seconds 133.06 fps ( 7.52 ms/f) 25.979 fps variability
Intel i5-6600K
2x8GB Corsair DDR4-2400
Gigabyte 1060 6GB
Comanglia's Config, bad connection, borderless window, dxlevel 91
I need help:
[code]4812 frames 36.165 seconds 133.06 fps ( 7.52 ms/f) 25.979 fps variability
[/code]
Intel i5-6600K
2x8GB Corsair DDR4-2400
Gigabyte 1060 6GB
Comanglia's Config, bad connection, borderless window, dxlevel 91
HidiI need help:
4812 frames 36.165 seconds 133.06 fps ( 7.52 ms/f) 25.979 fps variability
Intel i5-6600K
2x8GB Corsair DDR4-2400
Gigabyte 1060 6GB
Comanglia's Config, bad connection, borderless window, dxlevel 91
- New cpu like i9-9900k
- Try mastercomfig medium and dx8
[quote=Hidi]I need help:
[code]4812 frames 36.165 seconds 133.06 fps ( 7.52 ms/f) 25.979 fps variability
[/code]
Intel i5-6600K
2x8GB Corsair DDR4-2400
Gigabyte 1060 6GB
Comanglia's Config, bad connection, borderless window, dxlevel 91[/quote]
- New cpu like i9-9900k
- Try mastercomfig medium and dx8
I think borderless window gaming has improved, but it will certainly still add input lag which will make the low-ish fps feel even worse.
Also have you overclocked your cpu? If not, you're definitely wasting potential there.
I think borderless window gaming has improved, but it will certainly still add input lag which will make the low-ish fps feel even worse.
Also have you overclocked your cpu? If not, you're definitely wasting potential there.
Glastry- New cpu like i9-9900k
Why a 9900K? He doesn't need that many cores and there's newer and faster CPUs. Nor does it fit his mobo, buying an older CPU that he needs a new mobo for doesn't make any sense.
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- New cpu like i9-9900k
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Why a 9900K? He doesn't need that many cores and there's newer and faster CPUs. Nor does it fit his mobo, buying an older CPU that he needs a new mobo for doesn't make any sense.
4812 frames 12.633 seconds 380.92 fps ( 2.63 ms/f) 56.583 fps variability
Using mastercomms benchmark and optivex config in his video .
10900k @ 5.1 cache 4.7
64gb ram 3600 cl 16
RTX 3080 FE
Dx 95
Windows 10 Pro
Full screen
Ram oc seems to make the largest difference as I seem to get equal performance with 5.2ghz unless cache speed makes a difference. I'm not sure what I can do overclocking wise to improve performance though.
4812 frames 12.633 seconds 380.92 fps ( 2.63 ms/f) 56.583 fps variability
Using mastercomms benchmark and optivex config in his video .
10900k @ 5.1 cache 4.7
64gb ram 3600 cl 16
RTX 3080 FE
Dx 95
Windows 10 Pro
Full screen
Ram oc seems to make the largest difference as I seem to get equal performance with 5.2ghz unless cache speed makes a difference. I'm not sure what I can do overclocking wise to improve performance though.
22256 frames 48.382 seconds 460.01 fps ( 2.17 ms/f) 39.236 fps variability
5600x with pbo maxed
16gb 3200 cl16
gigabyte 2070
dx81
Windows 10 Pro
Full screen
mastercoms low with some changes
ran timedemo 5 times with a 6s pov
ill edit an update when i get 3600 ram
22256 frames 48.382 seconds 460.01 fps ( 2.17 ms/f) 39.236 fps variability
5600x with pbo maxed
16gb 3200 cl16
gigabyte 2070
dx81
Windows 10 Pro
Full screen
mastercoms low with some changes
ran timedemo 5 times with a 6s pov
ill edit an update when i get 3600 ram
Oh yeah, did some playing around after posting my initial benchmark and meant to post my results.
So, downloaded Masterconfig Medium, switched to full screen, and overclocked CPU (6600k running 1.4v @4.6GHz).
Results prior to modifications:
4812 frames 36.165 seconds 133.06 fps ( 7.52 ms/f) 25.979 fps variability
Checked RAM seating and speed, and installed masterconfig:
4812 frames 32.862 seconds 146.43 fps ( 6.83 ms/f) 31.118 fps variability
After settling on OC settings:
4812 frames 27.751 seconds 173.40 fps ( 5.77 ms/f) 25.152 fps variability
There is an obvious improvement, but should I be expecting more? Running the 5 min quick benchmark in Intel XTU before and after overclocking didn't demonstrate a marked improvement (677 to 684 pts). Obviously going down to the med-low config would provide more improvement, but I want to make sure I'm not underperforming first.
Oh yeah, did some playing around after posting my initial benchmark and meant to post my results.
So, downloaded Masterconfig Medium, switched to full screen, and overclocked CPU (6600k running 1.4v @4.6GHz).
Results prior to modifications:
[code]4812 frames 36.165 seconds 133.06 fps ( 7.52 ms/f) 25.979 fps variability
[/code]
Checked RAM seating and speed, and installed masterconfig:
[code]4812 frames 32.862 seconds 146.43 fps ( 6.83 ms/f) 31.118 fps variability[/code]
After settling on OC settings:
[code]4812 frames 27.751 seconds 173.40 fps ( 5.77 ms/f) 25.152 fps variability[/code]
There is an obvious improvement, but should I be expecting more? Running the 5 min quick benchmark in Intel XTU before and after overclocking didn't demonstrate a marked improvement (677 to 684 pts). Obviously going down to the med-low config would provide more improvement, but I want to make sure I'm not underperforming first.
Laptop:
Ryzen 7 4800H
1660 Ti 6GB
16GB DDR4-3200
Stock settings on everything, no overclocking etc
1920x1080, mastercomfig medium-low, all ingame settings maxed, single monitor, shadows max, dx9, win 10
benchmark1.dem
2639 frames 14.395 seconds 183.33 fps ( 5.45 ms/f) 12.808 fps variability
Laptop:
Ryzen 7 4800H
1660 Ti 6GB
16GB DDR4-3200
Stock settings on everything, no overclocking etc
1920x1080, mastercomfig medium-low, all ingame settings maxed, single monitor, shadows max, dx9, win 10
benchmark1.dem
2639 frames 14.395 seconds 183.33 fps ( 5.45 ms/f) 12.808 fps variability