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The last time I played with this there was a big difference between the driver sets.
You would need to download from Intel the f6 version of the IRST driver.
Go to device manager, storage controller, update driver and direct the installer to the f6 driver you downloaded.
I would just say that in my opinion it would do very little if anything to bump score in this bench. In drive benching it would make a difference but I doubt it would translate in to much of a bump if any at all in performance test bench
If you do try it make sure to back up OS drive in case it all goes awry on you.
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V9.0 Build 1014 - 13th/April/2017
- Added temperature support for AMD Ryzen systems
- Added windows server 2016 to advanced baseline search options
- Fixed a bug in the scripting were EXPORT... commands could have the export file name corrupted by previous EXPORT commands
Thanks for the advice Dave, I just tried it, and got a bump
This way I could run in a different order, for example my M.2 SSD first while it was still "cool" before the GPU(below) and CPU(above) could warmed up the ambient temps near it.
But this time it was my graphics score that got a bump, as I tweaked the NVIDIA Control Panel a bit. I also turned my core clock up +10, after, to +190, after setting to single display performance, and turning on DSR to 4.00x Native @ 33% smoothness.
Last edited by Cliff S; 15 Apr 2017 at 09:29.