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Sniper Elite V2 Benchmark

Thanks.

Benchmarks are dangerous, seems sandy bridge and slow pci-e are dragging me down. Thinking about a 4930k upgrade :eek: Might just have to dabble in some quadfire if I did that, have 2 more 290's for mining :p

X79 is a dangerous platform to get onto, it is so good you always want more.

Socket 2011 can seriously damage your wallet.:D
 
If i was to go to x79, Probably switch to a 900d. That means more watercooling gear. That's expensive :( Would need another PSU as well. quickly turns into a several thousand upgrade lol

Edit: Updated scores, not much improvement but there is still distance to go. Only at +81mv for core voltage right now.
 
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If i was to go to x79, Probably switch to a 900d. That means more watercooling gear. That's expensive :( Would need another PSU as well. quickly turns into a several thousand upgrade lol

Edit: Updated scores, not much improvement but there is still distance to go. Only at +81mv for core voltage right now.

And on the scoreboard.:)
 
1080p

Single 290X @1260/1625

4930k @4.7

Sniper Elite V2 Benchmark Report
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Created: 2014-02-24 at 19:24:36
Build Version: 1.13, Apr 11 2013
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Average FPS: 57.8
Minimum FPS: 30.3
Maximum FPS: 253.9

Nice score kaaps:cool:

I have a quick question guys if i may, rather than starting a new thread thought i'd try here.

I'm going to be putting my 290X underwater next week, and my question is:

The max my card can do on Air is around 1240/1500 -1250/1625(depending on benchmark), How does watercooling your GPU help with overclocking?
Does having a low load temp make a card more stable? or is it just the fact that due to lower load temps, you're able to run more voltage thus getting a previously unstable clock, stable?.

It's bugged me for a few days, my thinking is that colder temps must make it more stable, i've ran a benchmark first thing in the morning and completed it successfully, yet at the same clocks and voltage later in the day it failed.

Sorry if it's a dumb question guys, just looking for some clarification to ease my tormented mind.:D
 
Nice score kaaps:cool:

I have a quick question guys if i may, rather than starting a new thread thought i'd try here.

I'm going to be putting my 290X underwater next week, and my question is:

The max my card can do on Air is around 1240/1500 -1250/1625(depending on benchmark), How does watercooling your GPU help with overclocking?
Does having a low load temp make a card more stable? or is it just the fact that due to lower load temps, you're able to run more voltage thus getting a previously unstable clock, stable?.

It's bugged me for a few days, my thinking is that colder temps must make it more stable, i've ran a benchmark first thing in the morning and completed it successfully, yet at the same clocks and voltage later in the day it failed.

Sorry if it's a dumb question guys, just looking for some clarification to ease my tormented mind.:D

Watercooling improves things all round but don't expect a huge jump in performance.

It helps with stability quite a bit, cooler is better.

You can use higher volts due to temps being lower but this will only allow you to overclock a little bit more.

You should see a lot less artifacts when benching.

You will be looking at about 15 to 20mhz higher on the cores in performance.

With watercooling it is the all round package, more performance, less noise, more stability, lower temps and better looks. All these together make it well worthwhile.
 
Sniper Elite V2 Benchmark Report
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Created: 2014-02-24 at 22:26:27
Build Version: 1.13, Apr 11 2013
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Average FPS: 58.9
Minimum FPS: 41.4
Maximum FPS: 80.8

Number Of Frames: 4511
Average Frame: 16.990ms
Minimum Frame: 12.382ms
Maximum Frame: 24.157ms

Machine Name: GREG-PC
Monitors: 2
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate Edition Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bit
System RAM: 16328MB
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3930K CPU @ 3.20GHz
Number of Cores: 12

GPU Name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN
Feature Level: DX11.0
Driver version: 9.18.13.3489
Dedicated VRAM: 3072MB

Resolution Width: 1920
Resolution Height: 1080
Texture Detail: ULTRA
Shadows Detail: ULTRA
Draw Distance: ULTRA
Anti-aliasing: HIGH
Advanced Shadows: HIGH
Supersampling: 4.0x
Anisotropic Level: 16
Compute Shaders: ON
Ambient Occlusion: ON
Motion Blur: ON
Vertical Sync: OFF
Reduce Mouse Lag: OFF
Stereo 3D: OFF
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1080P single Titan @ 1084/3734 - 3930K @ 4.625Ghz

Just a quick run to make sure and will probably do a decent run tomorrow :)
 
Updated!


Sniper Elite V2 Benchmark Report
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Created: 2014-02-24 at 22:59:28
Build Version: 1.05, Jun 7 2012
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Average FPS: 106.0
Minimum FPS: 42.5
Maximum FPS: 532.1

Number Of Frames: 8118
Average Frame: 9.436ms
Minimum Frame: 1.879ms
Maximum Frame: 23.515ms

Machine Name: USER-PC
Monitors: 2
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate Edition Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bit
System RAM: 16326MB
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3960X CPU @ 3.30GHz
Number of Cores: 12

GPU Name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780
Feature Level: DX11.0
Driver version: 9.18.13.3489
Dedicated VRAM: 2966MB

Resolution Width: 1920
Resolution Height: 1080
Texture Detail: ULTRA
Shadows Detail: ULTRA
Draw Distance: ULTRA
Anti-aliasing: HIGH
Advanced Shadows: HIGH
Supersampling: 4.0x
Anisotropic Level: 16
Compute Shaders: ON
Ambient Occlusion: ON
Motion Blur: ON
Vertical Sync: OFF
Reduce Mouse Lag: OFF
Stereo 3D: OFF


2x780's @ 1250/1700

Cpu 3960X @ 4.5ghZ
 
Sniper Elite V2 Benchmark Report
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Created: 2014-02-25 at 17:47:04
Build Version: 1.05, Jun 7 2012
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Average FPS: 56.3
Minimum FPS: 24.9
Maximum FPS: 176.6

Number Of Frames: 4306
Average Frame: 17.756ms
Minimum Frame: 5.663ms
Maximum Frame: 40.232ms

Machine Name: BRENT-PC
Monitors: 1
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate Edition Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bit
System RAM: 6135MB
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 960 @ 3.20GHz
Number of Cores: 8

GPU Name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780
Feature Level: DX11.0
Driver version: 9.18.13.3489
Dedicated VRAM: 2994MB

Resolution Width: 1920
Resolution Height: 1080
Texture Detail: ULTRA
Shadows Detail: ULTRA
Draw Distance: ULTRA
Anti-aliasing: HIGH
Advanced Shadows: HIGH
Supersampling: 4.0x
Anisotropic Level: 16
Compute Shaders: ON
Ambient Occlusion: ON
Motion Blur: ON
Vertical Sync: OFF
Reduce Mouse Lag: OFF
Stereo 3D: OFF

gtx 780 @ 1280/1852
Cpu i7960 @ 4.2 GHZ
 
4770k @ 4.3 780 Ti @ 1300/1950

Sniper Elite V2 Benchmark Report
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Created: 2014-02-25 at 16:15:01
Build Version: 1.05, Jun 7 2012
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Average FPS: 66.8
Minimum FPS: 24.5
Maximum FPS: 313.8

Number Of Frames: 5116
Average Frame: 14.965ms
Minimum Frame: 3.187ms
Maximum Frame: 40.899ms

Machine Name: KENNY-PC
Monitors: 1
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate Edition Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bit
System RAM: 8146MB
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770K CPU @ 3.50GHz
Number of Cores: 8

GPU Name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti
Feature Level: DX11.0
Driver version: 9.18.13.3489
Dedicated VRAM: 2994MB

Resolution Width: 1920
Resolution Height: 1080
Texture Detail: ULTRA
Shadows Detail: ULTRA
Draw Distance: ULTRA
Anti-aliasing: HIGH
Advanced Shadows: HIGH
Supersampling: 4.0x
Anisotropic Level: 16
Compute Shaders: ON
Ambient Occlusion: ON
Motion Blur: ON
Vertical Sync: OFF
Reduce Mouse Lag: OFF
Stereo 3D: OFF
 
Update!

780's 1293/1700

3960X @ 4.5

Sniper Elite V2 Benchmark Report
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Created: 2014-02-25 at 12:51:22
Build Version: 1.05, Jun 7 2012
================================

Average FPS: 109.1
Minimum FPS: 40.1
Maximum FPS: 557.6

Number Of Frames: 8353
Average Frame: 9.169ms
Minimum Frame: 1.794ms
Maximum Frame: 24.952ms

Machine Name: USER-PC
Monitors: 2
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate Edition Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bit
System RAM: 16326MB
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3960X CPU @ 3.30GHz
Number of Cores: 12

GPU Name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780
Feature Level: DX11.0
Driver version: 9.18.13.3489
Dedicated VRAM: 2966MB

Resolution Width: 1920
Resolution Height: 1080
Texture Detail: ULTRA
Shadows Detail: ULTRA
Draw Distance: ULTRA
Anti-aliasing: HIGH
Advanced Shadows: HIGH
Supersampling: 4.0x
Anisotropic Level: 16
Compute Shaders: ON
Ambient Occlusion: ON
Motion Blur: ON
Vertical Sync: OFF
Reduce Mouse Lag: OFF
Stereo 3D: OFF
 
Ok I uninstalled the Standalone and reinstalled my Steam copy to play the 3 DLC's I never knew about (played Hitler one) so v1.05 to v1.11

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But my Logs have mad high FPS that cannot be true for those settings in the logs which are same as all others here and in OP.

The FPS do not match screen capture so I deleted the folder and now I still can still bench but have no folder with logs.
 
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