Everything posted by GeorgeStorm
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GPUPI - SuperPI on the GPU
Sorry was just being a grumpy old man, yay for progress
- Splave - Core i7 7740X @ 6984MHz - 30330 points Geekbench3 - Multi Core
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GPUPI - SuperPI on the GPU
It doesn't really affect me as I've got most of the hardware I've run gpupi on, but it never feels great beating others because the software has got better, nothing to do with you, also nullifies their hard work no? In the end I'll go along with whatever, just pointing out this sounds like a problem to me, and I was unaware you got crazy jumps with xtu, thought it was purely new generations do much better, not that the same hardware does much better. Also @_mat_ I'm confused, so which version is being released, the one that's significantly faster or only 200ms faster?
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GPUPI - SuperPI on the GPU
That basically would nullify any results made previously the difference is so big no?
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GPUPI - SuperPI on the GPU
It's great that it makes things easier for you etc, but does ruin any work people have already put in to benching it
- OGS - 2x GeForce GTX 1080 Ti @ 2630/1600MHz - 18075 marks 3DMark - Fire Strike Ultra
- Matt26LFC - 2x Radeon HD 4870 @ 855/1150MHz - 39121 marks 3DMark06
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GPUPI - SuperPI on the GPU
That's fair enough, might be worth a note on the benchmark download page/FAQ section though? I had a quick look before I posted here but didn't see anything about it.
- GeorgeStorm - GeForce GTX 980 @ 1926/1960MHz - 270467 marks 3DMark03
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GPUPI - SuperPI on the GPU
Ah so you need to use the legacy version to get cuda 8 to work? (seemingly drivers with cuda 9 cause my os to freeze/lag/crash when going below -60 so can't use them)
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GPUPI - SuperPI on the GPU
Just wondering how to get 3.2 to use cuda? Installed drivers that should have cuda, and gpu-z says cuda, but gpupi only has opencl 1 device (using a gtx980 on W7 or W8.1)
- GeorgeStorm - GeForce GTX 980 @ 1926/1960MHz - 270467 marks 3DMark03
- GeorgeStorm - GeForce GTX 980 @ 1926/1960MHz - 270467 marks 3DMark03
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GeorgeStorm - GeForce GTX 980 @ 2145.2/1502.3MHz - 19sec 929ms GPUPI - 1B
Yeah, I've read KP's 980ti guide, but as you say I wasn't sure on 980 vs ti, didn't want to risk bricking it before I'd managed to get anything remotely decent so played it safe. Might try some 03 this evening if I get a working Win7 again (and I may have another go at this at the same time)
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i9-7920X NEW " 12-Core "
I believe this chip was sold last week
- Splave - Core i7 7740X @ 7235MHz - 4min 12sec 16ms SuperPi - 32M
- GeorgeStorm - GeForce GTX 980 @ 2145.2/1502.3MHz - 19sec 929ms GPUPI - 1B
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kimandsally - Core i7 8700K @ 5500MHz - 7708 points Geekbench4 - Single Core
Nice score but missing the result? :D
- leeghoofd - Celeron G470 @ 2189MHz - 0.61 fps HWBOT x265 Benchmark - 4k
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HOF NVVDD not working?
Also to update this thread, got a 980 hof which seems to work fine with the software I've got, so guessing the 980ti is damaged somehow?
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x265 4K global points working bug?
That's my understanding as well, looks to be rightish to me (assuming global is top5 and hw is top3)
- GeorgeStorm - GeForce GTX 980 @ 1873.9/1502.3MHz - 21sec 853ms GPUPI - 1B
- OGS - GeForce GTX 1080 Ti @ 2280/1572MHz - 689669 marks Aquamark
- OGS - GeForce GTX 1080 Ti @ 2280/1572MHz - 689669 marks Aquamark
- OGS - GeForce GTX 1080 Ti @ 2480/1550MHz - 361251 marks 3DMark03