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Unigine Heaven 4 benchmark

Heaven completely obliterates the GTX 690, +91 is fine +92 it crashes. 3DMark 2011 is fine with +120

Heaven is very heavy on graphics, I have always had to use lower settings on my cards when running it compared to 3dmark11.

When I see a new benchmark and run it for the first time, I use the same settings I use in Heaven. I find if the settings will run on Heaven it will run everything else.

With Heaven high CPU speeds can also make a difference.
 
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i7 3770k @ 4.68
680 @ 1202 / 1872

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Quick question, I have 2 7950's, the results window shows "Microsoft Basic Render Driver 12.100.17.0/AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series 12.100.17.0 (3072MB) x1" which indicates just 1 card is being utilised, but my score is too high for it to be just a single GPU (1318), I haven't done any overclocking yet, just getting a baseline to work from (800/1250 on both).

Is this just a program error? I've disabled and re-enabled CF and can see both cards were utilized in Afterburners hardware monitor after running the Heaven benchmark, but it still just shows x1 card in the results pane.

Thanks,
Chris.
 
Quick question, I have 2 7950's, the results window shows "Microsoft Basic Render Driver 12.100.17.0/AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series 12.100.17.0 (3072MB) x1" which indicates just 1 card is being utilised, but my score is too high for it to be just a single GPU (1318), I haven't done any overclocking yet, just getting a baseline to work from (800/1250 on both).

Is this just a program error? I've disabled and re-enabled CF and can see both cards were utilized in Afterburners hardware monitor after running the Heaven benchmark, but it still just shows x1 card in the results pane.

Thanks,
Chris.

I think it is just a program error and nothing to worry about.

If you post your score we can tell you if it looks right.
 
Here you go, score seems a little low compared with others, although I note most are running Intel CPU's.

2 HIS 7950 IceQ's at 1100/1375 on an FX8350 @ 4.6.



Could go higher with the core, but I am using Heaven at the moment to tune my 24/7 overclock so fan isn't too noisy, hence the sensible overclock.
Memory is at it's limit, individually one card is good for 1475, the other won't go much past 1375.

Will update this thread with a benchmark profile running a higher core clock later.

Chris.
 
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Here you go, score seems a little low compared with others, although I note most are running Intel CPU's.

2 HIS 7950 IceQ's at 1100/1375 on an FX8350 @ 4.6.



Could go higher with the core, but I am using Heaven at the moment to tune my 24/7 overclock so fan isn't too noisy, hence the sensible overclock.
Memory is at it's limit, individually one card is good for 1475, the other won't go much past 1375.

Will update this thread with a benchmark profile running a higher core clock later.

Chris.

Looking at other 7950s on the scoreboard your score looks to be about right.
 
I am getting a total new VRM on two of these cards to bench with on LN2. That is when the true fun comes.

Nice scores ;)
I can see a Vrm override would be required for extreme stuff ;)

You don't have trust set up 8-pack ? could you drop my trust an email ?

Cheers
 
managed this..........

Don't know why my cpu is at 4.3GHz.....I disabled EIST. cpuz shows 5128 ok.

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If you can post the in bench screenshot and clock speeds please, I can put you on the scoreboard.

If you have trouble getting a screenshot, download FRAPS and use it to take the screenshot (press F10).

We can do with a few more GTX 690s on the scoreboard.:)
 
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