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  1. 30 minutes ago, Rauf said:

    Won't the effect be the opposite, because ln2 cooled cpu scales on both game tests and cpu tests? I'm not sure but wouldn't an air/water cooled or older setup perform closer to top scores, relatively speaking, in extreme presets? 

    yes but my take was more of aiming to have heavier tests (in general) whenever we add something new from now on.
    Super 1080p does ok at the moment but afraid it might turn into 3D11, 3DV etc that are heavily bottlenecked by the cpu even on their respective graphic tests.

    Even TS has started showing this with dual gpu setups which will potentially turn into a single gpu issue as well in a couple generations.

  2. 01 getting globals while being "oldschool" is a bit meh imo since it will still scale with newer cpus running at higher freq. Wanna compensate hw (aka oldschool) guys for running it? Increase the hw point cap on 01.
    For globals, would like 03/05 instead (mostly 03 as it still kinda scales with gpu/clocks + more tuning vs 05) and maybe revisit it in the future if needed (?).

    Rest of them I think make sense except the stupid cat. Benchmark with probably 0 support from its author. Had issues for which I dont think I ever heard from them + we saw more buggy runs vs any other 3DMark (while 100x times less popular). Also cant comment on VRMark.

    Suggestion -> kill the cat and add FSU or TSX instead. TSX with the more demanding physics will be probably more futureproof (as an overall benchmark) than anything else from the list.

     

      

    2 hours ago, yosarianilives said:

    Sounds right, 3d sucks, frankly I think 2d should have MORE globals ;)

    3D sucks for being more demanding than most if not all 2D benchmarks? :D 

    Also what Tobias said re multi-GPU support vs all the sub-categories on the 2D side

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  3. On 11/22/2020 at 6:01 PM, buzzram said:

    In the Steve vs Jay evga stream (20 nov 2020) kingpin mentioned an old nvidia utility called "smash clocks" which should let you see some internal clocks. I can't seem to find it anywhere does anyone know how to find it or if i simply got the name wrong? also is it useful?

    use thermspy instead; same thing pretty much and it also reads down to -42C on the die (similar to what precision does)

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