3 – Custom Preset: 1280×1024
Settings: 1280×1024 fullscreen, 0X MSAA, 60 seconds, dynamic background, burn-in test mode.
– Sapphire Radeon HD 6970 CF (GPU@880MHz, mem@1375MHz, max GPU temp:96°C, two GPUs / CrossFire ON), TPC: 87W(PSU1) + 33W(PSU2) / 424W(PSU1) + 234W(PSU2) (on H67 testbed v2), Catalyst 12.3 whql (Win 7 64-bit) – 4983 points (83 FPS), PowerTune: +20% ![]() |
– Sapphire Radeon HD 6970 CF (GPU@880MHz, mem@1375MHz, max GPU temp:90°C, two GPUs / CrossFire ON), TPC: 87W(PSU1) + 33W(PSU2) / 360W(PSU1) + 180W(PSU2) (on H67 testbed v2), Catalyst 12.3 whql (Win 7 64-bit) – 3796 points (63 FPS), PowerTune: 0% ![]() |
– MSI Radeon HD 7970 (GPU@925MHz, mem@1375MHz, max GPU temp:81°C), TPC:75W/346W, Catalyst 12.3 whql (Win 7 64-bit) – 3600 points (60 FPS), PowerTune: +20% ![]() |
– MSI Radeon HD 7970 (GPU@925MHz, mem@1375MHz, max GPU temp:76°C), TPC:75W/298W, Catalyst 12.3 whql (Win 7 64-bit) – 2793 points (46 FPS), PowerTune: 0% ![]() |
– EVGA GeForce GTX 580 Classified Ultra (GPU@900MHz, mem@2106MHz, max GPU temp:9488°C), TPC:116W/543W, R301.24 beta (branch r301_07-12, Win 7 64-bit) – 2609 points (43 FPS) ![]() |
– Sapphire Radeon HD 6970 (GPU@880MHz, mem@1375MHz, max GPU temp:96°C), TPC:78W/352W (on H67 testbed), Catalyst 12.3 whql (Win 7 64-bit) – 2565 points (42 FPS), PowerTune: +20% ![]() |
– EVGA GeForce GTX 580 SC (GPU@797MHz, mem@2025MHz, max GPU temp:92°C), TPC:85W/452W (on H67 testbed), R263.09 whql (branch r260_uda_final-58, Win 7 64-bit) – 2330 points (38 FPS) ![]() |
– MSI Radeon HD 5770 Hawk CF (GPU@875MHz, mem@1200MHz, max GPU temp:69°C, two GPUs / CrossFire ON), TPC:120W/350W, Catalyst 12.3 whql (Win 7 64-bit) – 2312 points (38 FPS) ![]() |
– AMD Radeon HD 5870 (GPU@850MHz, mem@1200MHz, max GPU temp:88°C), TPC:102W/326W, Catalyst 12.3 whql (Win 7 64-bit) – 2304 points (38 FPS) ![]() |
– MSI GeForce GTX 580 Lightning (GPU@772MHz, mem@2004MHz, max GPU temp:97°C), TPC:125/550W, R263.09 whql (branch r260_uda_final-58, Win 7 64-bit) – 2258 points (37 FPS) ![]() |
– Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 (GPU@765MHz, mem@1125MHz, max GPU temp:66°C), TPC:110W/276W, Catalyst 12.3 whql (Win 7 64-bit) – 1957 points (32 FPS) ![]() |
– Sapphire Radeon HD 6970 (GPU@880MHz, mem@1375MHz, max GPU temp:89°C), TPC:78W/287W (on H67 testbed), Catalyst 12.3 whql (Win 7 64-bit) – 1926 points (32 FPS), PowerTune: 0% ![]() |
– EVGA GeForce GTX 480 (GPU@700MHz, mem@1848MHz, max GPU temp:93°C), TPC:105W/411W (on H67 testbed), R296.10 whql (branch r295_43-27, Win 7 64-bit) – 1909 points (31 FPS) ![]() |
– EVGA GeForce GTX 295 CO-OP (GPU@576MHz, mem@1008MHz, max GPU temp:73°C, two GPUs enabled / SLI ON, TPC:130W/414W), R301.24 beta (branch r301_07-12, Win 7 64-bit) – 1889 points (31 FPS) ![]() |
– Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 (GPU@900MHz, mem@1050MHz, max GPU temp:89°C), TPC:104W/281W, Catalyst 12.3 whql (Win 7 64-bit) – 1810 points (30 FPS) ![]() |
– MSI GeForce GTX 470 (GPU@607MHz, mem@1674MHz, max GPU temp:96°C), TPC:124W/347W, R296.10 whql (branch r295_43-27, Win 7 64-bit) – 1547 points (25 FPS) ![]() |
– MSI GTX 460 Cyclone 768D5/OC (GPU@729MHz, mem@1804MHz, max GPU temp:67°C), R301.24 beta (branch r301_07-12, Win 7 64-bit) – 1283 points (21 FPS) ![]() |
– EVGA GeForce GTX 295 CO-OP (GPU@576MHz, mem@1008MHz, max GPU temp:72°C, two GPUs enabled / SLI ON, TPC:130W/284W), R301.24 beta (branch r301_07-12, Win 7 64-bit) – 1283 points (21 FPS) ![]() |
– MSI Radeon HD 5770 Hawk (GPU@875MHz, mem@1200MHz, max GPU temp:68°C), TPC:110W/224W, Catalyst 12.3 whql (Win 7 64-bit) – 1167 points (19 FPS) ![]() |
– ASUS Radeon HD 7770 DirectCU TOP (GPU@1120MHz, mem@1150MHz, max GPU temp:59°C), TPC:75W/182W, Catalyst 12.3 whql (Win 7 64-bit) – 1117 points (18 FPS) ![]() |
– EVGA GeForce GTX 280 (GPU@601MHz, mem@1107MHz, max GPU temp:86°C, TPC:125W/331W), R301.24 beta (branch r301_07-12, Win 7 64-bit) – 990 points (16 FPS) ![]() |
– MSI GeForce GTX 260 (GPU@621MHz, mem@1080MHz, max GPU temp:75°C), R301.24 beta (branch r301_07-12, Win 7 64-bit) – 797 points (13 FPS) ![]() |
– HIS Radeon HD 3870 (GPU@777MHz, mem@1126MHz, max GPU temp:93°C), TPC:105W/230W, Catalyst 12.3 whql (Win 7 64-bit) – 633 points (10 FPS) ![]() |
– MSI Radeon HD 4850 Hybrid Frozr (GPU@640MHz, mem@993MHz, max GPU temp:82°C), TPC:112W/190W, Catalyst 12.3 whql (Win 7 64-bit) – 630 points (10 FPS) (GPU throttled down by Catalyst?) ![]() |
– NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX (GPU@576MHz, mem@900MHz, max GPU temp:80°C), TPC:133W/261W, R296.10 whql (branch r295_43-27, Win 7 64-bit) – 518 points (8 FPS) ![]() |
– Zotac GeForce GT 240 (GPU@550MHz, mem@790MHz, max GPU temp:66°C), TPC:88W/144W, R296.10 whql (branch r295_43-27, Win 7 64-bit) – 386 points (6 FPS) ![]() |
– MSI GeForce 9600 GT Diamond (GPU@650MHz, mem@850MHz, max GPU temp:46°C), R301.24 beta (branch r301_07-12, Win 7 64-bit) – 377 points (6 FPS) ![]() |
– ASUS Radeon HD 2400 (GPU@525MHz, mem@400MHz, max GPU temp:40°C), TPC:80W/117W, Catalyst 12.3 whql (Win 7 64-bit) – 44 points (1 FPS) ![]() |
Why u no include radeon 7970?
In few moments I hope, the HD 7970 will be benchmarked. Currently I’m benchmarking the HD 6970 but I have some problems with my X58 testbed.
Please clarify: you state the benches are 1080 preset but also burn-in test mode – those are two separate button in 1.10.0 unless it’s the 15-min burn-in?
My 5970 was 3731 1080 preset which puts it above the 6970 CF – I know it isn’t that good!
http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/furmark_192_score.php?id=55545
Yes you’re right, I changed a bit the burn-in test mode (actually it’s a checkbox in the Settings box).
The score of your HD 5970 looks correct, because
3505 points for the HD 6970 CF is get with PowerTune = 0%. With PowerTune set to +20%, the HD 6970 CF gets around 4700 points.
y have a 560ti, it s not here and y have note that when y run the program the gpu works at 475mhz :S
@hurt: I don’t have all available cards on the market (fortunately, otherwise the benchmarking session will never end… 😉 ).
I have a gt8500 and i scored {SCORE:95 points (1 FPS, 60000 ms)} is that correct?
I got 3515 points with my HD5970… Higher than the HD7970!
EDIT: with 1080 preset
HD4850 685/1050, I scored one notch more than 5770 @ 1141 on 720p preset.
i got a 413 score for ati mobility radeon 550v. is that right?
and i forgot to mention this but the resolution was 1024*768 at 720p
lately i have been experiencing autoshutdown problems while playing games. can anyone comment on this regarding the above observed data. thanks in advance!
My goodness, how in the world did I completely miss this post? way too many places to follow up with and update these days I guess
ok. As much as I hate to feedback on a hard day work of blood & sweat, it seems work itself is still in progress, thus I continue. There’s a headline all over a week ago.
http://www.techpowerup.com/164027/1366-x-768-The-Most-Popular-Screen-Resolution-Overtakes-1024-x-768-StatCounter.html
I understand you’ve chosen 2x 16:9 (and 1x 16:10, leaving out 4:3) where baseline is set at 1280×720 but the condition of “full-screen” isn’t applicable for the aforesaid mainstream 16:9 monitors (1366×768) as it simply wont switch (tested). You can either exempt “fullscreen” in this case or provide a reconsidered base-line for 16:9. Though later would have unfairly greater burn-in stress-level compared to former one, exclusively in case of Intel HD IGP’s. You know all I’m interested these days, is in Intel HD GFX 😉 which are probably still under-testing as aren’t there in above charts. Hope this helps in some way.
Jerome, somethings wrong here. I ran the test @ 1280×720, following your criteria, with exception being windowed and not full-screen as crap 19-inch “HD-LED” wont switch to full at that resolution. Results:
SCORE: 130 points (2FPS, 60000ms)
so whats’ wrong? well check the 4th line:
FPS: mn=3, mx=5, av=2
I swear I literally stared at the average the whole 60 seconds (plus warm-up) throughout 120+ frames. Tested more than twice. It remained at “avg:4” in warm-ups and never went below “avg=3” during benchmarking, the whole time.
So what’s the formula here my man. Its not adding up. How come 5+3/2=2 eh?
Oops, my bad. I meant (and 1x 4:3, leaving out 16:10) instead of (and 1x 16:10, leaving out 4:3) in above (second last) post. BTW, am using v1.10.0. Bugs: Not displaying any logo (Intel/otherwise) in top-right box, “Renderer” stating “Intel HD Graphics” when the actual IGP is HD 2000 (same driver v2656)
I only got 1488 points (24 FPS, 60000 ms).
Nvidia GTX 560 1GB DDR5
Windows XP 32 Bit
GPU core: 830 MHz, memory: 2004 MHz
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 870 @ 2.93GHz
Is that about right?? Sounds quite low to me 🙁
Oh was 1280 x 1024 dpi by the way with No Anti Aliasing!
http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/furmark_192_score.php?id=63006
1280×720 on GTX 670
Max GPU Temp: 69°C
Resolution: 1280×720 (FS) – AA:0 samples
FPS: min:29, max:32, avg:30 – OPTIONS: DynBkg
GeForce GTX 465
GPU core: 607 MHz, memory: 1603 MHz
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9300 @ 2.50GHz
Windows 7 64-bit build 760
2046 MB
3125 MHz
SCORE:1800 points (30 FPS, 60000 ms)
XFX 2GB 6950—
Stock settings (800/1250) – 1696/28FPS@1080
Stock 6970 (880/1375) – 1776/29FPS
My 6950 OC (900/1390) – 1871/31FPS@1080
While an overclocked 6970 will still smash my 6950, I’m VERY happy with 31FPS on the 1080 test…!
Can’t wait to get another one of these suckers and crossfire them but until then, Witcher 2 is pretty pleased with this overclock totally maxed even ubersampling
I tried to benchmark 9800GTX at 720p with no AA and GPU crashed after like 15 seconds. 🙁
3940 score on 1080p with my single 6970 2gb is this seems really good
3 – Custom Preset: 1280×1024
Settings: 1280×1024 fullscreen, 0X MSAA, 60 seconds, dynamic background, burn-in test mode.
radeon 5670, win xp 32-bit
score: 610 points, temp: 65 celcius
without fullscreen: 851 points
2 – Preset:720
Settings: 1280×720 fullscreen, 0X MSAA, 60 seconds, dynamic background, burn-in test mode.
radeon 5670, win xp 32-bit
score: 940 points, temp: 65 celcius
Max GPU Temp: 70°C
Resolution: 1920×1080 (W) – AA:8 samples
FPS: min: 14, max:20, avg: 16 – OPTIONS: FX DynCam
System Info
Renderer AMD Radeon HD 6800 Series (1002-6739)
Drivers Catalyst 12.3 -8.961-120405a-137813C-ATI (4-5-2012)
Clocks GPU core: 860 MHz, memory: 1100 MHz
CPU Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz
CPU Speed 2395 MHz
System Memory |2046MB
OS Windows 7 32-bit build 7601 [Service Pack 1]
ps vendor is msi
Hi,
I just ran the benchmark on 1080p and 1080*1680 and got this:
13FPS and 836 score
Is that bad if so what could be causing this?
PC Specification:
ASRock Z68 Extreme7 Gen3
CM HAFx FULL TOWER WINDOW
Intel Core i7 2700K OEM UNLOCK
6GB(3×2)DDR3 Tri-Chan Corsair Vengeance 2000Mhz
1GB Asus GTX 560 Ti DCU2*TOP*
1TB WD CAVIAR BLACK WD1002FAEX
1000W OCZ-ZX1000W-UN ZX Gold
Killer 2100 Gaming NetworkCard
my 7950 smoked the 680 in this haha http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/furmark_192_score.php?id=75233
and in the 1080p one
http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/furmark_192_score.php?id=75234
ATI Radeon HD 5770 GPU max temp got to 99… how bad is this… and should I do the full test… 99 was at about half and I just didnt like it being that hot
@Sandy Instability can be because of OC going to far or an insufficient power supply. If you have overclocked, scale it back a little. Update drivers etc too. Might help.
I ran my MSI 7770/OC to 1160mhz single card and got a 1680 with the 1920 x 1080 burn in test. I am getting a second card soon so i will post the CF results when i can.
Oh and i modified my fan settings to run at 80% at 50 Cel and 100% at 70 cel, i had a steady temp of 60 at peak.
I have a Phantom 410 with 1 stock intake and 1 Premium intake both 120mm, 1 120mm stock exhaust at the rear and a 140mm prem and 120mm prem exhaust at the top through a corsair H100 Radiator.
I should also mention,
Sabertooth 990FX
FX 8120 @ 4ghz
8GB DDR3 @ 1600
700W FSP Aurum PSU
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
Running windows from an SSD but Furmark from a WD blue drive
FYI
If any of that might affect results
http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/furmark_192_score.php?id=78098 i should be 2nd on list 3600points for radeon 7950
@Andrew try setting your graphics
Core Voltage—- 1031(mV)
Core Clock—- 950(MHz)
Memory Clock—- 1375(MHz)
Power Limit—- 0-5% start at 0 then go to 5 one at a time running benchmark after every increase
fan speed I have on 100% but thats personal preference on what you do for that.
But you should see a good difference
let me know how it goes egdesignsvc@gmail.com
http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/furmark_192_score.php?id=78113 for 720p same setting as above
http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/3289/62160830.jpg
2 x gtx680 liquid on z77 platform
I seem to have a problem (and many others too if you google), no matter how I set my clocks on my 7950, furmark runs at a constant 32fps and gives ~1900. This seems to occur with 7850,7870,7950 and some green cards like 660Ti according to google. It’s obviously not a correct score, and every other benchmark it gets its expected score in. Same with furmark 1.9.x and 1.10.x Any ideas???! D:
@Sammus: what about the Powertune settings? See this article for details on powertune.
yeah man i beat the number 2 on 1280-720 with5650 points runnin core i3 and gtx 480
Just did the 15min run and scored 4913 thats kind higher points than the top no 1 lol at 54FPs.
GPU core: 900>1020 MHz, memory: 1250>1450 MHz
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570 CPU @ 3.40GHz.
Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 oc
I get a failure when I try to Submit results. I am registered. ???
720 preset: 2218 points (36 FPS, 60000 ms)
1080 preset: 1306 points (21 FPS, 60000 ms)
Phenom II X3 720 2.8 ghz.
4 GB RAM DDR2 800 mhz.
Shapphire Radeon HD 6850
Win 7 64-bit
Is that OK??
Idle temp: 47°C
Peak temp: 94°C
BURN-IN SCORE: 1345 points
13190 frames, 14 FPS
FPS: min:15, max:16, avg:14 – OPTIONS: DynBkg
Resolution: 1920×1080 (FS) – AA:0 samples
CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) II X2 245 Processor
System memory: 4094 MB
OS: Windows 7 64-bit build 7601 [Service Pack 1]
GPU: ATI Radeon HD 5770
WTF? 1080p and over 2500 points with HD 7870… Max. temperature 57°C.
Scores on this page must be bad…
I also get failure when i try to submit results and im also registered shame really i’d be top of that chart now dagnammit gigabyte oc edition 7970 4978points only 58 frames though at 1080 max temp 72 min temp 34 cat 12.8 phenom ii 955 be at stock 3.2ghz. Ive never topped any table tis a crying shame lol sort it out please.
i5-3570k @ 4.2ghz
MSI GTX 660TI PE with a small OC
8gb Corsair Vengance 1600mhz
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
BURN-IN SCORE: 3107 points 30728 frames, 34 FPS, 72°C 1920×1080
This any good?
GTX 680 (stock cooling) @
GPU core: 1228 MHz, memory: 3402 MHz
2600K@ 5.2Ghz (water) and
8GB DDR3 1800 + SSD
Burn in 15min 1080p BURN-IN SCORE: 4638 points
46102 frames, 51 FPS, 87°C
FPS: min:51, max:53, avg:51
Still cant play skyrim in surround with enb.. Need MORE POWER 🙂
MSI Radeon 7750 Stock cooling
Core Clock: 900mhz <–max (+70mhz)
Memory Clock: 1150mhz (+25mhz)
Dynamic background
Burn-in
Duration: 5min
Resolution: 1440×900 (Max supported. crap monitor x.x)
MSAA: 0x
AMD Athlon II X4 630 2.8ghz
4gb DDR3 ram.
Score 396. 3488 frames, 11fps, 56°C
I haven't cranked up the memory clock very far as i'm new to OC'ing, using MSI Afterburner. I'm not really sure why i can only grab 11fps tho. I cant test under 1080. But can in 720. But I feel like this is quite low compared to my old 6850. Is this a limitation based on my card, Or simply my other hardware being sub-par?
SCORE:95 points (1 FPS, 60000 ms)
ATI Radeon HD 5450 (1002-68F9)
Catalyst 12.8 – 8.982-120727a-145524C-ATI (7-27-2012)
GPU core: 650 MHz, memory: 600 MHz
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 4400 @ 2.00GHz
2046 MB
Windows 7 32-bit build 7601 [Service Pack 1]
Did his good or bad? Thanks
http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/furmark_192_score.php?id=100493
SCORE: 3778 points (62 FPS)
Submitted by kalvinj (anonymous mode) on December 18 2012, 9:11 am
Bench duration: 60 seconds
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
MSAA samples: 0
Window mode: fullscreen
Primary renderer: AMD Radeon HD 7970
Device ID: 0x1002 – 0x6798
GPU clock: 1050 MHz
Memory clock: 1500 MHz
Graphics drivers: Catalyst 12.10 – 9.002-120928m-148276C-ATI 9-27-2012
GPU temperatures (start/end): 39°C / 72°C
http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/furmark_192_score.php?id=100494
SCORE: 5627 points (93 FPS)
Submitted by Kalvinj (anonymous mode) on December 18 2012, 9:14 am
Bench duration: 60 seconds
Resolution: 1280 x 720
MSAA samples: 0
Window mode: fullscreen
Primary renderer: AMD Radeon HD 7970
Device ID: 0x1002 – 0x6798
GPU clock: 1050 MHz
Memory clock: 1500 MHz
Graphics drivers: Catalyst 12.10 – 9.002-120928m-148276C-ATI 9-27-2012
GPU temperatures (start/end): 44°C / 71°C
Number of GPUs: 1
GPU0 – Vendor: 0x1002 – Device: 0x6798 – Max GPU temp: 71 °C – Max GPU load: 99 %
CPU: IntelR CoreTM i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz
CPU speed: 3403 MHz
Operating system: Windows 8 64-bit build 9200 No Service Pack
SCORE:4324 points (72 FPS, 60000 ms)
full screen 1280 x 720
1200/1375
catalyst 12.11 beta 11
56°C fan:%68
Why is there no 6850 listed? My 6850 cyclone OC gets 23fps. Surely it should be around 30fps, like the 5850.
My pair of overclocked 460’s gets just over 5000 points with the 720p test. That’s crazy, is that even possible? That would mean I’m beating a 680!
Its pretty strange.
I ran the Test with my Asus GTX 560 Ti 1GB DDR5( Burn in benchmark 1920x 1080) and got a Score of 2559 points. The max. Temperature was 78°.
4789 points (79 FPS, 60000 ms)with two EVGA GTX 460’s. Who’s laughing now. 🙂
6569 points (72 FPS) with two MSI GTX 670’s. Who’s laughing now. 🙂
Asus AMD Radeon HD6870
Bench duration: 15min
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
MSAA samples: 0
Window mode: fullscreen
Burn-In score 2585points(28 FPS)
Min temp 60°C
Max temp 92°C
I beat the top score for the 6970 i got 4784 points (79 FPS)
http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/furmark_192_score.php?id=107774
nvidia geforce gt520
bench duration:15min
resolution:1920×1080
Burn-In score:217 (3Fps) “so fast” 😉
Min temp 44C° Max Temp 84C°
Fan: 75%
Overpity and epic fail0rs with dual radons, you s**k everywhere with your garbage graphic cards.
http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/furmark_192_score.php?id=110734
Only one but fast!!
GeForce GTX 660/PCIe/SSE2 (10DE-11C0)
скамьи Продолжительность: 15 мин
Разрешение: 1920 х 1080
Window режим: полноэкранный
Burn-In оценка 2825 points (30 FPS)
Минимальная температура 38 ° C
Максимальная температура 66 ° C
Windows 7 64-bit build 7600 [No Service Pack]
Sapphire Radeon 7870xt 2gb ddr5
max temp: 79C
max fps in full HD: ~43
score: 2864pts
Max GPU Temp: 39°C
Resolution: 1920×1080 (FS) – AA:0 samples
FPS: min:86, max:87, avg:85 – OPTIONS: DynBkg
GeForce GTX 670/PCIe/SSE2 (10DE-1189) SLI
9.18.13.1407 (2-9-2013) – GL:nvoglv64
GPU core: 1005 MHz, memory: 3105 MHz
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz
Cross 7970 1000/1450
Furmark – 1920×1080
Score – 9387
BURN-IN SCORE: 491 points
4497 frames, 4 FPS, 62°C
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 (1002-68C1)
Catalyst – 8.723.8.2-100920a-105610C-Sony (9-20-2010)
GPU core: 450 MHz, memory: 790 MHz
Windows 7 64-bit build 7601 [Service Pack 1]
Does that sound alright?
Please answer to mail: aleks2990@hotmail.com
BURN-INSCORE:2145 points (35 FPS, 60000 ms)
7850
Catalyst 13.2
GPU core: 1165 MHz, memory: 1375 MHz
ya better then a 580 😀
^that was at 1080p
at 720p i got 3963
Burn-INSCORE: 2618 points
72 degrees C
Catalyst 13.1
GPU core: 950MHz
GPU mem: 1300MHz
1080p
7970 x1
34°C
Catalyst: 13.5
GPU core: 1380MHz
GPU mem: 1800MHz
1080p
SCORE: 4437 points
http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/furmark_192_score.php?id=127093
SCORE:679 points (11 FPS, 60000 ms) Max GPU Temp: 58°C Resolution: 1280×720 (W) – AA:0 samples FPS: min:12, max:13, avg:11 – OPTIONS: DynBkg GeForce GT 630/PCIe/SSE2 (10DE-0F00) 9.18.13.1407 (2-9-2013) – GL:nvoglv64 GPU core: 940 MHz, memory: 890 MHz AMD Athlon(tm) II X2 250 Processor 4050 MHz 4093 MB Windows 7 64-bit build 7601 [Service Pack 1]
SCORE: 2716 points (45 FPS)
Submitted by imprimis (anonymous mode) on May 31 2013, 9:45 am
Bench duration: 60 seconds
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
MSAA samples: 0
Window mode: fullscreen
Primary renderer: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680
Device ID: 0x10de – 0x1180
GPU clock: 1005 MHz
Memory clock: 3004 MHz
Graphics drivers: 9.18.13.2018 5-12-2013 – GLnvoglv64
GPU temperatures (start/end): 39°C / 77°C
Number of GPUs: 1
GPU0 – Vendor: 0x10de – Device: 0x1180 – Max GPU temp: 77 °C – Max GPU load: 99 %
CPU: IntelR CoreTM i7-3770 CPU @ 3.40GHz
CPU speed: 3400 MHz
Operating system: Windows 7 64-bit build 7601 Service Pack 1
Saphire 7870 got me a 3354 on the Burn in benchmark. 1090t 6 core processor 8 gigs ram.
Getting a new 8350 machine with a gtx 780 next week and I will run same exact test.
Running the 1920×1080 on my HD 6670 gave me a whopping 531 pts (4891 frames, 5FPS, 62°C)
This seems surprisingly low to me. Is it about what I should be expecting though?
Max GPU Temp: 80°C
Resolution: 1920×1080 (FS) – AA:8 samples
FPS: min:12, max:15, avg:12 – OPTIONS: XB FX DynBkg
renderer: GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST/PCIe/SSE2 (10DE-11C2)
drivers: 9.18.13.2018 (5-12-2013) – GL:nvoglv64
clocks: GPU core: 1084 MHz, memory: 3004 MHz
cpu: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz
system memory: 8Gb DDR2 (PC2-6400)
os: Windows 7 64-bit build 7601 [Service Pack 1]
SCORE:11442 points (12 FPS, 900000 ms)
BURN-IN SCORE: 9226 points
92038 frames, 102 FPS, 110°C
Resolution: 1920×1080 (FS) – AA:0 samples
FPS: min:92, max:112, avg:102
Renderer:GeForce GTX 480
Clcok:GPU core: 700 MHz, memory: 1848 MHz
CPU:Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3930K CPU @ 4.70GHz
CPU speed:4709 MHz
system memory:16324 MB
OS:Windows 7 64-bit
on the 15Min burn in
BURN-IN SCORE: 299 points
2690 frames, 44 FPS, 81°C
Resolution: 1920×1080 (FS) – AA:0 samples
FPS: min:45, max:46, avg:44 – OPTIONS: DynBkg
GeForce GTX 760/PCIe/SSE2 (10DE-1187)
9.18.13.2049 (6-21-2013) – GL:nvoglv64
GPU core: 1241 MHz, memory: 3004 MHz
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770K CPU @ 3.90GHz
3900 MHz/16337 MB
Windows 7 64-bit build 7601 [Service Pack 1]
SCORE:35 points (0 FPS, 60000 ms)
Max GPU Temp: 0°C
Resolution: 1024×768 (W) – AA:0 samples
FPS: min:1, max:3, avg:0 – OPTIONS: DynBkg
ATI Radeon 9550 / X1050 Series (1002-4153)
Catalyst 10.2 – 8.593.100-100210a-095952E-ATI (2-10-2010)
clocks not available
AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2500+
1830 MHz/1535 MB
Windows XP 32-bit build 2600 [Dodatek Service Pack 3]
SCORE:4800 points (80 FPS, 60000 ms)
Max GPU Temp: 80°C
Resolution: 1280×720 (FS) – AA:0 samples
FPS: min:80, max:81, avg:80 – OPTIONS: DynBkg
GeForce GTX 670/PCIe/SSE2 (10DE-1189)
9.18.13.1422 (3-14-2013) – GL:nvoglv64
GPU core: 1280 MHz, memory: 3121 MHz
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600K CPU @ 3.40GHz
3402 MHz (real: 4402 MHz) / 16348 MB
Windows 7 64-bit build 7601 [Service Pack 1]
BURN-IN SCORE: 4642 points
46093 frames, 51 FPS, 76°C
Resolution: 1920×1080 (FS) – AA:0 samples
FPS: min:50, max:65, avg:51 – OPTIONS: DynBkg
AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series (1002-6798)
GPU core: 1050 MHz, memory: 1425 MHz
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600K CPU @ 3.40GHz
system memory:8172 MB
Windows 7 64-bit build 7601 [Service Pack 1]
Burn-in Score: 2306 points
22704 frames, 25 FPS, 70’C
Resolution: 1920×1080 (FS) – AA:4 samples
FPS: min:23, avg:25 – OPTIONS: DynBkg
System Info:
Renderer: Geforce GTX 670/PCIe/SSEE2 (10DE-1189)
Drivers: 9.18.13.2680 (8-18-2013)-GL:nvoglv64
Clocks: GPU core: 1188 MHz, memory: 3004 MHz
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz
CPU Speed: 3510MHz
System Memory: 16330 MB
OS: Windows 7 64-bit build 7601[Service Pack 1]
Nvidia geforce GTX 550 ti
1280*1024 score was 976 with 16fps is it alright?
ich sage nur
ASUS P8Z77-VLK
System Info:
Renderer: Geforce x2 sli GTX670/PCIe/SSEE2 (10DE-1189)
Treiber: 9.18.13.2680 (2013.08.18)-GL: nvoglv64
Uhren: GPU: 1188 MHz, Speicher: 3004 MHz
CPU: Intel (R ) Core (TM) i7-3770K 4x CPU@3.50GHz / 8x cpu virtuell mit cpu boost 3,9 ghz pro kern
CPU-Geschwindigkeit: 3510MHz
Arbeitsspeicher: 16330 MB ddr3
OS: Windows 7 64-bit build 7601 [Service Pack 1]
festplatte 1 x ssd samsung 130gb
und 2x westerndigital 500gb und 32mb cache ….
BURN-IN SCORE: 5842 points
58156 frames, 64 FPS, 91°C
Resolution: 1920×1080 (FS) – AA:0 samples
FPS: min:65, max:66, avg:64 – OPTIONS: DynBkg
GeForce GTX 670 x2 /PCIe/SSE2 (10DE-1189)
9.18.13.2049 (6-21-2013) – GL:nvoglv64
GPU core: 953 MHz, memory: 3004 MHz
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz
CPU Speed 3605 MHz
system memory 16329 MB
Windows 7 64-bit build 7601 [Service Pack 1]
19418 frames, 21 FPS, 79°C
Resolution: 1920×1080 (FS) – AA:0 samples
FPS: min:22, max:23, avg:21 – OPTIONS: DynBkg
XFX Radeon HD 6850 Double D
AMD Radeon HD 6800 Series (1002-6739)
Catalyst 13.9 – 13.152-130830a-162200C-ATI (8-30-2013)
GPU core: 775 MHz, memory: 1000 MHz
AMD Phenom(tm) II X3 740 Processor
CPU: 3013 MHz
RAM: DDR3 GSKILL Ripjaw 16383 MB
Windows 7 64-bit build 7601 [Service Pack 1]
BURN-IN SCORE: 1972 points
67848 frames, 83 FPS, 79°C
Resolution: 1920×1080 (FS) – AA:0 samples
FPS: min:81, max:87, avg:83 – OPTIONS: DynBkg
GeForce GTX 680/PCIe/SSE2 (10DE-1180)
9.18.13.2723 (9-12-2013) – GL:nvoglv64
GPU core: 1241 MHz, memory: 3445 MHz
AMD FX(tm)-8150 Eight-Core Processor
CPU: 4616 MHz
RAM: 16383 MB
Windows 7 64-bit build 7601 [Service Pack 1]
SCORE:2827 points (47 FPS, 60000 ms)
Max GPU Temp: 90°C
Resolution: 1920×1080 (FS) – AA:0 samples
FPS: min:47, max:49, avg:47 – OPTIONS: DynBkg
GeForce GTX 560/PCIe/SSE2 (10DE-1201)
9.18.13.1407 (2-9-2013) – GL:nvoglv64
GPU core: 952 MHz, memory: 2257 MHz
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2700K CPU @ 3.50GHz
3500 MHz 16289 MB
Windows 8 64-bit build 9200
wont submit scores. 2 different tests on 15 min burn. first was on saved profile 4 and cant remember if it was set to my current res of 1920×1080. second was using prof 5. just ran a 3rd with profile 5 to write the results down. using msi afterburner. profile 5 is my comfort level and pretty sure its pretty high setting (see below) as im a noob at using this kind of software.
amd a4 5300 3.4, stock clock settings
8gb mem installed (factory), will expand to the 32 at a later date
galaxy geforce gt610 2gb
results test 3:
CC 998
Shad 1996
MC 602
Temp at 50% 64c
Temp at 100% 66c
Fan Speed at 50% of test 74-76%
Fan Speed at 100% of test 76-77%
Frames 2250
Score 264
temps seem to be really good and runs WoW very smooth. saving for a better graphics card for sure but this seems to work well for what it is.
should mention OS win8 64 bit
amd a4 5300 3.4ghz cpu
as stated the cpu is NOT overclocked and last reported running at 3.67
3.37* as 3.67 would be clocked. hate it when i do that lol
Score 2192 for crossfire 2x$100 HD7770 cards.
59Deg C.
@ 2xAA
@ 1920×1080
Average 36fps.
Hope that fits the bill until I can get a bigger better card for this new 27-inch Asus steroescopic 3D monitor.
Second test 5-minutes or so later.
Score 2231 for the crossfire 2x$100 HD7770 cards.
63Deg C.
No AA this time
@ 1920×1080
Average 38fps.
AA doesnt do much slowing at x2.
My new build got 6081
Everything set to max for the 15-minute burn.
1080p Asus (3D) Monitor.
I thinks its pretty good.
Max temp 66 Deg C.
Frames 67fps Average (66fps to 68fps)
ANNO iChiLL HerculeZ GTX 780
using a Z87 Sabertooth & i7 4770.
Card standard o/clocking used.
16Gb XPG 1866 Ram.
Windows 8.1 vomit.
Otherwise good for Battlefield 4.
http://oi44.tinypic.com/14l3r0g.jpg
15 min burn test (FX, Dynbkg)on a Geforce GTX 650 Ti
What about the GTX 560?
I have one and I have only 569 points so I want to compare with other scores
SCORE: 4376 points (72 FPS)
November 24 2013, 2:19 pm
Bench duration: 60 seconds
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
MSAA samples: 0
Window mode: fullscreen
Primary renderer: Gigabyte Windforce 3x OC NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780
Device ID: 0x10de – 0x1004
GPU clock: 1019 MHz
Memory clock: 3004 MHz
Graphics drivers:
GPU temperatures (start/end): 37°C / 65°C
Number of GPUs: 1
GPU0 – Vendor: 0x10de – Device: 0x1004 – Max GPU temp: 65 °C – Max GPU load: 99 %
CPU: IntelR CoreTM i7-4770K CPU @ 3.50GHz
CPU speed: 3499 MHz
Operating system: Windows 7 64-bit build 7600 No Service Pack
http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/furmark_192_score.php?id=152562
3534 points with a stock oc (735/1010) 5970 @1920×1080. Pretty much okay considering the processor I have, good temps too :3