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Xtremefunky - Radeon RX Vega 64 @ 1750/1110MHz - 3268 Points Unigine Superposition - 8K Optimized

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I didnt report your superposition score, i am fine with them, i even liked your previous 8K top score (would be even more fine with it you could post the non croped screenshot for the 1080p result). My card is not modded and its a regular (non liquid) Vega, so i am stuck with 1.2v i know i wont compet with liquid version and modded card and i am fine with this. That being said i reported both your timespy score because both are invalids (and i had timespy scores reported and removed for this same reason). Timespy should be run with tesselation on and be a validated result. And by the way i dont have the cpu to compete for P1 on timespy anyway, 6 cores are not enough for this bench. Remember its for fun ;)
Yes, but if You look after my current validated TimeSpy Scores and the reported ones, You can see its nearly the same score. The run wasnt invalid because of driver mods, it was invalid, because this retarded sysinfo wasnt able to read out my specs. So the score it self was 100% proper. Anyway, now they are 100% correct for HWBot and i spent around 1 hour to get this crap sysinfo to run fine on my system. But yes, You are right. Its for fun and I havent had such fun like today for a while. Usually I have a R VII and the Vega lays behind, but for today i swaped it, updated drivers, get sysinfo to run, benched the card to the limits in 3Dmark benches (1,29V). Yes, it was truely fun and exiting today. You have a nice card anyway. If You turn up the voltage, it could be a interessting battle, I think :)
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Actually its what i said in the report form. A link to the 3dmark result allow to know why its invalid without having to report it (i would not report for an invalid driver or sysinfo shenanigans), but an invalid result without validation link could have been run with tesselation off. Congrat for the new entries anyway ;) My card is an old miner (was sold has dead, got it for 90€), it actually work fine. I just try to do the best i can with what i get, i dont invest money for this and i need this system ^^ So if i try to hardmod thats going to be when Vega is cheap enough to experiment on it and when i dont need the card on my main pc anymore. So not anytime soon!
I modded my Vegas just after they were released :D And... broke 2 of them. The problem on Vega cards is not the Voltage. The problem is the huge powerdraw. The Chip is self can handle 1,34V+ without any problem. But the powerstages get most likely killed. At 1,34V the Vega chip consumes around 700-800W, which is crazyyyy. So.. keep an Eye on the Wattmeter, if You voltage mod the card and dont get over 600W for short time runs. This would be my suggestion :D ;)

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