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SCORE 16 580
NVIDIA Titan RTX(1x) @2000/4100
Intel Core i9-10980XE @4.8
Graphics Score 16 751
CPU Score 15 676
Drivers 451.67
https://www.3dmark.com/spy/13576236
SCORE 14 804
NVIDIA Titan V(1x)
AMD Ryzen 9 3950X
Graphics Score 14 954
CPU Score 14 013
Drivers 452.06
https://www.3dmark.com/spy/13608538
Isn't it about time timespy standard is put to bed? It doesn't scale well with modern high core desktop CPUs.
Timespy Extreme is now the much more relevant benchmark, at least that's how I feel because unlike Standard, it has proper scaling
It is up to people what they choose to use.
Having said that Timespy is an excellent tool for showing how efficient CPUs are if you know where to look, for example I have got my best graphics score in the bench for my Titan V using a 3950X system and the best bit is I have not got around to optimising the CPU yet.
Scoreboard updated.![]()
Score: 15881
Intel i9 10850k (Stock) (First run with the new CPU so fun to try out)
RTX 2080ti FE (Probably last run with this +115 core +1200 Mem)
Graphics Score 16 232
CPU Score 14 148
Driver 452.06