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Once occured that my baseline was not submitted because of my firewall, then now when I submit my baseline I for a few seconds disable my firewall).
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With msi afterburner there is no way my cpu usage turns into zero percent for a long time, but 1%. Now, if you started the computer from a small amount of time ago, you must before enter ptest, open task manager, and wait 2 minutes for your cpu usage is being kept at 1% (when I perform logon, if I see task manager, my antivirus uses 10-20% cpu and turns then to zero%, the same with bank security softwares every logon, uses 10-20% cpu for a few seconds (maybe searching for updates), than 0%). This stuff occurs from alooong time ago, with ptest 8, ptest 9, and now with ptest 10: "before starting ptest, vsync application controlled". But, for optimal results (sometimes 1-2fps more), you, after ptest starts (with vertical sync controlled by application), put back vertical sync off. If you put vertical sync off before starting ptest, directx 9 falls 10%. For the directx 9 test achieve the best result, YOU MUST PUT VERTICAL SYNC: *use the configuration of 3d application* setting before starting PTest. texture filtering: max performance.Ĭonfigure surround, physx-> put CPU (in my case I've gained some 2 fps). Energy management: prefer maximum performance. SEGMENTED OPTIMIZATION must be DISABLED: This is important,when the CPu is the bottleneck (my case, even with OC), makes gpu framerates of passmark somewhat of 1-5 fps higher. Now, turn back to manage 3d settings and: DSR 4x (for dx12 4k resolution if applicable), suavity 0%, lots of stuff to disabled (anti-aliasing, fxaa, multi sample AA, ambient occlusion, max framerate, anisothopic filtering). Now go to adjust settings with visualization and put performance. NB_CPU e HT_link frequencies- I used 10x (~2000mhz), in my case 2060mhz, and the results are lower than nb_cpu 12x (2400mhz) and ht_link 13x (2600mhz)). My current CPU overclock was in sight of a ~1300 cinebench r20 score (aprox. I use also 8 mosfet heat sinks of copper (1cmx1cm) "glued" with a thermal adhesive, once the VRM of my low end mobo is the worst possible, and when TMPIN0 (socket temperature) achieves aprox. obs I have a watercooler nepton 240m, and my cpu does not exceed 40✬. BIOS: PCi-e 110 - originally 100 - (10% OC, because I've tried to get nearer to PCI-E 3.0' gpu passmark results of newer systems).ĬPU - fx8320e 3200mhz/3500mhz (turbo) 1.2V - I use 206 mhz for cpu clock, x20 to achieve 4120mhz total, vcore 1.403V, loadline calibration auto (i do not mess with that percentages!).
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GPU OC via msi afterburner 5% plus voltage 150+ core mhz (I used to put 160+ but the Nbodygravity cpucompute score of GPU passmark test sometimes got a black screen, even with OCCT stable etc., and then I reduced 10mhz) and stable memory clock +450mhz (if I just put +400mhz I need only 2% plus voltage to be stable -). Even so, I'll put my clocks here, JUST FOR KNOWLEDGE, and not for using without prudence: and I'm here to help some people with a good video card and not so good cpu to achieve a better rating for GPU, if aplicable.įirst, I have a GTX 1060 6GB Zotac Amp! gpu (with another rig support pci-e 3.0) with a FX-8320E amd vishera cpu and a M5a78l-m plus/usb3 (very low end motherboard that support only pci-e 2.0). I've been using passmark since it was version eight.