Time Spy - DirectX 12 benchmark test


  1. Posts : 27,162
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       #601

    3D Mark has an update today folks:
    Time Spy - DirectX 12 benchmark test-image-001.png

    SystemInfo Version 5.0

    Updated March 15, 2017

    • Improved stability and performance.
    • Updated CPUID module for improved hardware detection of Intel "Kaby Lake" and AMD Ryzen processors.
    • Updated GPU detection module to fix several known compatibility issues and to improve compatibility with the latest GPUs.


    SystemInfo support - Futuremark
    OR:

    the whole shebang:
    What's new in 3DMark 2.3.3663

    This is a major update that adds Vulkan support to the API Overhead feature test. Benchmark scores are not affected with the exception of API Overhead feature test, which now produces scores for Vulkan instead of Mantle.
    New


    • Added Vulkan support to the API Overhead feature test. Use the API Overhead feature test to compare Vulkan, DirectX 12, and DirectX 11 API performance on your PC. The Vulkan test requires compatible video drivers with Vulkan support. Check with your GPU vendor for Vulkan driver support if your hardware is unable to run the test. Note that the Vulkan test replaces the Mantle test found in previous versions of 3DMark.

    Improved


    • SystemInfo scan time greatly improved on X99 systems.

    Fixed


    • Fixed an issue that could cause the API Overhead feature test to fail to show a score at the end of an otherwise normal run on some systems.
    • Fixed Time Spy test to properly recover from a corrupted shader cache - if runtime compiled shaders are found to be corrupted, they are deleted and recompiled. Uninstallation also now completely removes the shader cache folder.
    • Fixed a scaling issue that could cause parts of the UI to end up outside the display area on 1080p monitors with 150% DPI scaling. UI will now scale appropriately even on high DPI scaling settings.

    Professional Edition


    • Fixed an issue that could cause the Command Line interface to refuse to work after registering a Time Spy Professional Edition key with an expiration date.

    Download 3DMark updates - Futuremark
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  2. Posts : 234
    8.1 / 10
       #602

    I wonder if that means they fixed the nasty spike in temps that happens when doing the system scan......
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  3. Posts : 2,086
    Windows 11 Pro 64
       #603

    It didn't fix for me the Time Spy crashes with the EVGA XOC OSD enabled. I didn't think it would. I was just hoping it would.

    Here you go, Blackrose. I matched your score.

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  4. Posts : 16,623
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       #604
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  6. Posts : 27,162
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       #606

    Still better then some others I see Doug: Time Spy - DirectX 12 benchmark test-image-003.png
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  7. Posts : 16,623
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       #607

    Cliff S said:
    Still better then some others I see Doug: Time Spy - DirectX 12 benchmark test-image-003.png
    Some.... a whole 1% have fallen to my beast IGPU
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  8. Posts : 27,162
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       #608

    A small bump.
    I went into BIOS and set my Ring Ratio(north bridge) from Auto, which at a 4.9GHz CPU OC is usually 4.1GHz, to within 300MHz to 4.6GHz.
    Plus I bumped up my 1080's core clock from +180 to +185.

    NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-6700K,MSI Z170A PC MATE (MS-7971)
    Time Spy - DirectX 12 benchmark test-image.png
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  9. Posts : 16,623
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    Thread Starter
       #609

    Board updated
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  10. Posts : 2,445
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       #610

    Cliff S said:
    A small bump.
    I went into BIOS and set my Ring Ratio(north bridge) from Auto, which at a 4.9GHz CPU OC is usually 4.1GHz, to within 300MHz to 4.6GHz.
    Plus I bumped up my 1080's core clock from +180 to +185.

    NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-6700K,MSI Z170A PC MATE (MS-7971)
    Time Spy - DirectX 12 benchmark test-image.png
    I have good scores running my cache at 4.6
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