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4 hours ago, bartx said:
Black screen after installing a driver is usually caused by dead/almost dead GPU.
Yeah, but it was fine before switching to the LN2 BIOS. I guess it's just of the era nVidia things. It was quite the epidemic of faulty GPUs back in the day.
Apols for the thread crap, OP
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Yeah, PCMark Vantage is retarded in that way vs all of the other keys FM/UL provides for their other legacy software.
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Are you at all interested in one that went from perfectly fine to not taking a driver with a flick of the bios switch to the LN2 side?
PS does anyone know if such an occurrence is/was common with the GTX 580 Lightnings?
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10 hours ago, Liq-met said:
What is your point?
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I never had Zen+ in my C6H so I can't comment on that. Certainly with a Zen2 CPU (Ryzen 5 3600X) and C6H there's full controll of memclk, fclk and uclk, so unless we're not talking about the same thing... ?♂️
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Which board in particular? are you missing the fabric clock option now?
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On another note, I found out today that the key provided by UL/FM on their download page for PCMark 7 (same as the one listed at hwbot) was blocked for online submissions. I don't know if it was a temporary error or if they're blocking that key now.
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as far as I know, turning off cores to fit into a particular core count category would be forbidden. Turing off cores to run say, SPI would be fine as long as the score is entered with the original CPU category.
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I reckon it's mostly down to the IMC, if you get a great IMC then the quality of the board would start to be more important.
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@MaddMutt, did you have SystemInfo scanning enabled? Sometimes the hardware monitoring crashes but the SystemInfo scan still works. At least you'll be getting the hardware recognised. Also that score would be inadmissible because of a time measurement error. Reboot rerun.
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oops well the original entry from the OP should be a vanilla 6800 with the "shaders unlocked" option selected, not a 6800 GT as it appears to be. A link to the Card and its BIOS in the entry wouldn't go astray either.
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I think you'd have to say it looks a lot like a 6800 GT, given the the stock clocks, and the device and sub-system IDs that match this BIOS
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oh, right so it's a weird board partner concoction made to mess with the hwbot GPU categories. At the very least the entry linked in the OP should have the "shaders unlocked" option ticked which was probably not a thing in late 2008 when the score was put up.
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I can't be a 6800 (even though the ASUS card linked has the right base clocks and vram type for the score in question) because the card in the entry as per the gpu-z in the sreenshot is a 16:16:6:16 (rops:tmu:vertex:pixel) core with 350/500 base clocks. This matches the 6800 GT only. The NV40 6800 has a 12:12:5:12 core set up.
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More likely it's actually a 6800 GT (GDDR3, 256bit, NV40) since that is what the stock clocks match.
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compact with tabs looks the goods.
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On Windows XP SP2, fresh install using an Athlon XP-M on an Abit AN7 CPU-Z 1.91 just hangs the OS at the Processor detection stage. A reset is the only option to recover and CPU-Z 1.59 is needed to avoid the lock up. Conversely on the same system running Server 2003 R2 SP2 CPU-Z 1.91 works just fine. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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I see the same problem. Have made a ticket at UL/Futuremark. Thanks for the link @chispy
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Yeah they're not gonna care too much if it's Windows 7. They should put in their code an exception to the requirement for hardware monitoring for "valid" if the entry comes from a hwbot linked account ?
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So no suggestions to fix GPUPI 3.2 crashing while saving the result. GPUPI 3.3.3 works fine but, you know, no hardware points.
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GPUPI 3.2 and GPUPI 3.2 (Legacy) both crash silently when trying to save the result file or send directly to hwbot.
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ROG Strix X370-F Gaming | Athlon 3000G | Vega 3 Graphics (APU integrated)
Windows 10 1909 (OS Build 18363.720)
AMD Chipset Drivers 1.09.27.1033
Tries latest chipset drivers but still the same outcome. Also can't use Benchmate (10.5) because the GPU is not detected.
Is there something simple I am missing here?
Thanks.
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Built into windows
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Only standard vga in 7 is possible as far as I know.
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Good on ya for making this comp. Sadly I'm not one of those people who has any LGA1151 gear. GLHF to the participants.