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Firestrike Standard Bench.

Try it with and without hyperthreading as the latter can sometimes get better scores with just the physical cores.:)

Just tried this with SMT disabled on my 3950x, not a good idea in all honesty. GFX score remains much the same as does the combined score, but the physics score drops a whacking 6748.
It might be better on and Intel, but defo not on an AMD.
 
Are you just saying that because I beat your score? :D :p

No lol, you beat my score because you have a 2080ti and i have a 1080ti.
If you clock your 3950x up to 4.4ghz all core and clock your ram towards 3800 your physics and combined score will be around the same figures as mine. Add that to a GFX score over 40000 and that will put you in 2nd spot.
 
No lol, you beat my score because you have a 2080ti and i have a 1080ti.
If you clock your 3950x up to 4.4ghz all core and clock your ram towards 3800 your physics and combined score will be around the same figures as mine. Add that to a GFX score over 40000 and that will put you in 2nd spot.
I’ve got 32GB of Corsair 3600MHz but according to the Ryzen Dram calculator, I should aim for 3200MHz for speed?
 
So first Nvidia GPU in 10 years :)

I need to learn how the clocks work on these things.

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MSI 1660 Super Gaming X @ 2000/1932 (Driver 441.66)
Ryzen 3900X @ Stock PBO

Score 16716

Graphics Score 17694
Physics Score 29288
Combined Score 8123

https://www.3dmark.com/fs/21415289
 
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