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  1. Hi everyone. Do someone perhaps have a copy of the 1202 BIOS for the Gene?
  2. Hi you must add a link to the run from Unigine Superposition website otherwise your sub is not complete.
  3. Pics uploaded. Sorry for how it looks but I keep testing stuff so the setup never looks amazing or clean.
  4. @buildzoid Hi can you perhaps share the pin layout of the soldering pads you discovered to connect the EVC tool. I am a bit new with the tool so I am not sure what will happen if I screw up and reverse the signal wires going to the controller or screw up and solder the GND to the wrong connection on the I2C pads.
  5. Hi everyone. So I flashed my x299 Dark MB to V1.19 BIOS and the results is positive and I gained about 150pts in R15 just by doing that and it is a consistent gain. Thank you to all on this post for the tips much appreciated!
  6. Thanks will give disabling hpet a try also. After a lot of digging I found a thread on overclock.net and also the same thread here on the forums with regards to my same issue. It seems the OP went to V1.19 on the EVGA x299 Dark BIOS and that solved the performance issue. Have anyone with a DARK MB also experienced the same when it came to BIOS versions and running the 10980xe? Will try downgrading to the same BIOS and do some testing and report back.
  7. Good day I am hoping that I am posting this in the correct area of the forum so I upfront apologize if this is the case. I am quite new on HWbot forum but have been putting scores up on Hwbot.org for a while now. I go under the username wimpievanzyl. I was wondering if any of the pro`s on here can help with some tweaks or suggestions to get Cinebench R15 to score better? I either have not fully tweaked/stripped my OS or I suspect I am running not the correct version of Cinebench R15 that most benchers on this platform are using. I am running a x299 Dark with a 10980xe chip and also 32gb of Teamforce Dark 3200CL14 RAM so on the hardware side I think I am well of. My score at 4.9ghz and 3.3ghz on the Cache with the memory are always sitting around the 4760 region. This chip can go to 5.1 with a little tweaking of the voltage but the best I could do was a 5015 using Benchmate`s version of R15. I have seen a few submissions and also top overclockers getting almost 4900 plus scores at around 4.9ghz. I constantly see I am missing around a 100 points out from those scores. Is there something I am missing? Hope someone can assist.
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