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First post, by HeavyD8086

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Hi guys,

Just finished cleaning a 8800GTX while waiting for its mate and a 680i board to come in.

To see if cleaning went well, I've got it plugged into my main PC. Good news: it works!

Does anyone want me to run any benchmarks for curiosity's sake to see effect of fast, modern CPU? Currently running Windows 10, so it'll have to run on that OS.

Reply 1 of 18, by agent_x007

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What's it's Vantage P-Score (you can use free key to do a screenshot of your score) ?

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Reply 2 of 18, by HeavyD8086

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Here's 3DMark06, downloading Vantage and making dinner, may be a bit.

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And Vantage:

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Reply 3 of 18, by agent_x007

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Pretty good, but my 4960X is faster though 😉
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Reply 4 of 18, by HeavyD8086

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Interesting! What drivers and OS are you using?

Edit nvm: see your drivers in the GPUZ.

Reply 5 of 18, by agent_x007

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Vantage :
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Reply 6 of 18, by HeavyD8086

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Very interesting. Here's my things:

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So from what I can see, I should take the 5820k from my NAS and put that in my main PC. . . and put the Ryzen in the NAS. Or put the 8800GTX in my NAS? Who knows.

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Reply 7 of 18, by agent_x007

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We can try Crysis (if you have it ?) :
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Reply 8 of 18, by HeavyD8086

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I've got it on DVD, but I got a 22 month old and a 3 month old to put to bed. See you later tonight 😉

Edit: did you ever get that kit to 2000?

Reply 9 of 18, by agent_x007

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Sure. But I can't now (8x2GB setup) 😁
I'm at 1866MHz CL8.9.8.24 CR2T.

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Reply 10 of 18, by HeavyD8086

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You're going to make me tweak my RAM timings, and I don't like you because of that.

Reply 11 of 18, by Standard Def Steve

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HeavyD8086 wrote:

So from what I can see, I should take the 5820k from my NAS and put that in my main PC. . . and put the Ryzen in the NAS.

Nah. There's no way an Ivy Bridge is actually faster than a Ryzen 2700, especially one running at 4.2GHz and with much faster RAM. With an 8800GTX, both CPUs are completely video-bottlenecked, so I wouldn't be too concerned about the 3DMark06/Vantage scores. The minor difference in 3D06 is probably due to the version of Win10 that's being used. Win10 seems to get slower running old/legacy benchmarks with each new build.

According to most Ryzen 2700 reviews, its single-threaded, non-AVX2 performance is very close to Skylake, clock-for-clock.

94 MHz NEC VR4300 | SGI Reality CoPro | 8MB RDRAM | Each game gets its own SSD - nooice!

Reply 12 of 18, by HeavyD8086

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Yeah, I'm not complaining about my CPU!

So I installed Crysis and it runs fine, but the benchmark tool and the benchmark_gpu don't give me results. The tool doesn't load Crysis at all, and the batch file doesn't give me results at the end. Bummer.

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Reply 13 of 18, by agent_x007

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File => Set path, was set by you ?

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Reply 14 of 18, by HeavyD8086

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It is now, and still same issue. Too bad! I'll let you know how the 8800GTX SLI runs with my Q6600. Cheers, gotta put the 1080ti back in.

Reply 15 of 18, by an81

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Reply 16 of 18, by awgamer

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Standard Def Steve wrote:

Nah. There's no way an Ivy Bridge is actually faster than a Ryzen 2700, especially one running at 4.2GHz and with much faster RAM.

Quad channel xeon ivybridges.

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Reply 18 of 18, by awgamer

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xeon ivybridge > ryzen, ivy is even only using quad ddr3 1600 rather than 1833 or 2133. A real eye opener is part 2 when he tests input lag.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYxQ82wcA_s