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6 minutes ago, MyPC8MyBrain said:

  

that brings up found memories, loved ATI in its days,

 

  

 thats more like it, NICE!

Im thinking the only way to get higher is shunt modding the cards, 10c ambient only brings me about 22c starting temperature, the air cooler cant keep things below 40c. The moment I hit 60c I lose 2100Mhz and 1.1v 

 

Might look into doing that with my 5700xt's first though, I have more of them and arent as much of a loss in terms of investment lol

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you could stick the system on the edge of your window so its out in the open cold air 😊

i use a trick i call "secret sauce", i would stick (in my case) laptop i am testing in the freezer for few minutes then i start the bench remotely, if you could get your open bench to 10c before you start the test bench run im sure you could bench much higher without shunt modding (be advise M.2 hate cold temps especially close to 0),

the impossible is not impossible, its just haven't been done yet.

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1 hour ago, ryan said:

it has some wiggle room\ for example I found out the legion 5 with a 115w 3060 scores 9500 in timespy so its all possible just a matter of finding out the loop hole or just accept what ive done like you said..benchmarking is super addictive

 

The quest for ever more performance is addictive in itself. I'm a performance enthusiast, but for games. So fortunately for brother @Mr. Fox, I'm not your typical gamerboy you have to complain about.🤣

 

My performance requirements are very high, 144 FPS in ALL games. As such, I usually end up needing high end hardware to get the job done. That's how I got into benching, but I bench only video games. I always find the conversations we all have very interesting reads.

 

I enjoy tweaking my hardware to push it to its max so I can get the best performance possible. And it doesn't end there as I can employ software tweaks on certain games to increase performance further. Perhaps I should make a guide for increasing performance in games as much as possible by employing both hardware and software tweaks as I'm doing software experimentation on my games as well.

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if you know tweaks to provide performance and not the sheeple kind share bro...you should feel sorry for me as iv'e wasted two days of my life locked up in denial  prison

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3 hours ago, Mr. Fox said:

Probably so, but the shunt-modded 3060 Ti does not need anywhere near 1200W. I think it could replace the 1600W on the benching rig and 1200W would be ample for the 4090 and 13900K. It has native ATX 3.0 and PCI-e 5.0 support that is ideal for the 4090, but the PSU itself would be better suited to the Corsair 5000D Airflow chassis that the 3060 Ti is in. It will fit better and address the lack of room in the basement of the case with the new cable orientation. 

 

What I will probably do is temporarily install the 4090 in my work computer with the PSU permanently installed for the PSU review, then after the review, put the 3060 Ti back in the work computer and put the 4090 in my benching rig that has the 1600W PSU. I have tons of unused space in the gigantic Level 20 XT aquarium, so I do not need the space-saving feature of this new PSU design in that chassis. If that's what I do, I will order a Cablemods 12VHPWR cable to replace the three 6+2 power cables feeding the 3090 KPE. I really despise those stupid short pigtail adapters that come with 4090 GPUs. Those are so stinking idiotic.

 

3 hours ago, Etern4l said:

 

It just takes up 2-3 times the case space, and what if you have more than one GPU - it's a mess.

 

Agreed. I ordered a cablemod 4-1 EVGA PSU adapter that arrived last week. Just need to get in there and install it but everything is tidy and cinched up atm...

 

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36 minutes ago, MyPC8MyBrain said:

you could stick the system on the edge of your window so its out in the open cold air 😊

i use a trick i call "secret sauce", i would stick (in my case) laptop i am testing in the freezer for few minutes then i start the bench remotely, if you could get your open bench to 10c before you start the test bench run im sure you could bench much higher without shunt modding (be advise M.2 hate cold temps especially close to 0),

 

It's practically on the window with 4 window fans dumping cold air on it (and me lol) 

 

It would be better probably next year to do the benching in the garage with the door cracked open. That way it doesn't really matter to me :P 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Reciever said:

Did some research with the GTX 970, looks like it has modding potential for up to 280w-300w and 1.3v so it looks like its going to get a second run. All I did is crank it to the max as is. 🙂

 

This guy has done a lot with his 970, you can watch it evolve through time lol. He does a bunch of other stuff to GPUs, but his most prestigious one is his 970. Maybe you can do the same 😉

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43 minutes ago, ryan said:

why doesnt someone invent a air conditioner laptop cooling pad/unit...or does that exist

I've done that for years. Long before JayzTwoCents had even heard of such a thing. Works great for desktops, too. I recorded this video and uploaded it to YouTube in 2012.

 

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5 hours ago, ryan said:

still experimenting with different drivers....perhaps one of you gentlemen could reccomend a timespy driver 🙂

You can start with release driver for your 3060. Newest doesn't alweays mean better. And work you upwards with NVCleanstall. Take only 5 min to install new drivers included your tweaks. No need to run DDU in-beween each driver install. Benching is lots of works bro ryan. And don't ask why I know😎

 

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But check out the drivers used from the 20 best results from 3090@Time Spy and try them out (write them down on paper then check out eeveryone of them) https://hwbot.org/hardware/videocard/geforce_rtx_3090/ Click the rankings on right side for prefered benchmark and you will get the 20 best results.

 

 

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On 2/1/2023 at 6:34 PM, ryan said:

I bought a N4100 spin 311 4gb 32gb chromebook

can you confirm these specs for your Chromebook?
 

Intel Celeron N4100 >

Total Cores                        4
Total Threads                      4
Burst Frequency                    2.40 GHz
Processor Base Frequency           1.10 GHz
Cache                              4 MB
Scenario Design Power (SDP)        4.8 W
TDP                                6 W

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i cant find a model with 3060 built-in, is your 3060 in external enclosure?

if so, its no wonder you keep getting the same results no matter the tweaks you apply,
with these specs you are cpu bound. (im perplexed now how you got that score with that cpu :classic_ohmy:)

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haha that made me laugh...no dude i have two laptops

 

hp omen 16 0 something 000 10ca

 

 

thats quite the tweaking a celeron n4120 getting 10k in timespy

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18 minutes ago, ryan said:

thats quite the tweaking a celeron n4120 getting 10k in timespy

i was about to say cough it up ya tweak hogger 😄

 

what's the specs on that omen you are testing on?

 

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i think i found your specs, i7-12700H with 3060 (notebook) with that these are the top scores for the specs

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not sure on what the exact specs are but its from janurary 2022 rtx 3060

 

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new record for stock clocks...not bad...little bit of tweaking this time...now time to overclock should easily break 9k maybe even 9100

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are you seeing the full 100w used in HWiNFo while bench is running?

 

my system has a 150w 3080Ti but i could only see max 120w used before i disabled the software driver in device manager, after that i got the full 150w during bench,

the impossible is not impossible, its just haven't been done yet.

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6 minutes ago, ryan said:

its a 100w 3060 i think those are 130w

Also running artificially cold it looks like, and a fairly hefty OC for 3060 notebook.

Average temperature during the run at 46°C is going to boost higher than stock cooling.

https://www.3dmark.com/spy/34499294

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8 minutes ago, MyPC8MyBrain said:

first score on the list i posted earlier shows first position (same link @Mr. Fox posted above) is held by a dell model, no way its the full 3060 130w sku! (if it was Asus or MSI yes its possible, with Dell never)

Also look at the CPU clock, CPU temperature and CPU score on that run. Apples to oranges comparison. Everything is colder and clocked higher.

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26 minutes ago, Mr. Fox said:

Also look at the CPU clock

i was just looking at it, 62c average cpu temps means he started close or below 32f/0c,

 

in my east coast place it is freezing cold right now @ 32f,
if i leave my laptop on my porch for the bench i should see similar average temps, but that is not really representative of real world ambient temps by a longshot, this way its just for nonpractical bragging rights,

 

it would be much more informative if we could see starting, average, and final temps,

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