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/r/allbenchmarks
We are consolidating all single hardware/software benchmark and feature test score posts provided by any synthetic, non-synthetic, or hybrid-benchmark application/suite into this monthly benchmark and feature test score mega-thread.
"Score" is neither an individual score, a full result report, or the outcome metric value of your specific single benchmark or feature test.
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I used special k to cal frame rates. I don’t know what settings I clicked but this overlay is plaguing all my games. I uninstalled special K but its still not going away. Please help.
I'm compiling a list of games to bench in the near future as I upgrade my fairly old rig, to find the impact of the upgrades. They will be played at 4k and looking for some more demanding ones. So far I have:
Alan Wake 2
Red Dead Redemption 2
Black Myth Wukong
Ghost of Tsushima
Cyberpunk
Far Cry 6
Most of these I either have already or plan to buy. None of them are on gamepass, however, which is a bummer.
What are some worthwhile games to benchmark that are available on gamepass?
Hey. I tried CapFrameX after a long time, but the window does not load its components. I uninstalled, deleted every capframex folder, reinstall, but didn't fix it.
Screenshot:
The window is empty. Any suggestions?
Windows 10, AMD 58X3D, 6950. Radeon drivers 24.9.1 installed (always with DDU).
Hi Reddit,
Whenever I enable RTSS frame limits, RTSS gives me 1% lows that are mostly never changing and frame times graphs that are 'flat' for FPS I know my GPU can "stably" reach. However, when I use another overlay like Nvidia App's own, the 1% lows are always fluctuating as if the RTSS limit did nothing.
Can someone explain why RTSS' frametime graph is flat and 1% lows are almost unchanging with an RTSS frame limit when other overlays say otherwise?
Build: GPU: RTX 4090 CPU: 7800x3D
We are consolidating all single hardware/software benchmark and feature test score posts provided by any synthetic, non-synthetic, or hybrid-benchmark application/suite into this monthly benchmark and feature test score mega-thread.
"Score" is neither an individual score, a full result report, or the outcome metric value of your specific single benchmark or feature test.
All single benchmark and feature test score posts that do not include sufficient information will be removed without warning.
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DO: Use the template. DO NOT: "I got X score/position in Y Benchmark/Feature Test(!!)"
Please use the template below. Benchmark and feature test score posts without adequate information will be removed. Any reliable, valid, quality benchmark and feature test score post must include contextual information.
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Is there a way to desaturate or color correct CapFrameX's overlay text colors with HDR enabled? My colors look oversaturated, and the alpha in the color picker doesn't work for me. For example, the red numbers are actually orange in the color picker.
You can take the test on this page. https://takahirox.github.io/WebAssembly-benchmark/tests/fib.html
Result: 124.0000
Hardware: Intel 12600KF (stock) -- Kingston 6200 MHz CL36 -- Sapphire RX 7600 -- BIOSTAR B760MZ-E PRO -- Antec P6 -- Xilence XP550 -- ARCTIC i35 -- 980 PRO 500GB
Software: OpenBSD, bspwm, open-source GPU driver, UFS file system, Epiphany 46
I've had the 7700X since June 23', only complaint I've had of it is that they run pretty hot.
7700X Cinebench2024 score at Stock 105 watts.
[Imgur](https://i.imgur.com/bfs8rTr.png)
The 7700X hovered around 90c, and watts from 135 to 140
[Imgur](https://i.imgur.com/KEAobI7.png)
9700X Cinebench2024 at Stock 65 watts.
The 9700X never went over 88 watts and 62.5c
[Imgur](https://i.imgur.com/gfvipdM.png)
9700X final score
[Imgur](https://i.imgur.com/9eGSnoh.png)
This 9700X being so much cooler/quieter than my 7700X makes it definitely worth the upgrade.
At less watts/heat this 9700X has so far been a nicely quieter gaming experience over the 7700X, not so much a big Fps increase but the less Fan noise gaming experience is really nice.
We are consolidating all single hardware/software benchmark and feature test score posts provided by any synthetic, non-synthetic, or hybrid-benchmark application/suite into this monthly benchmark and feature test score mega-thread.
"Score" is neither an individual score, a full result report, or the outcome metric value of your specific single benchmark or feature test.
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Please remember that all r/allbenchmarks rules always apply as well.
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I saw a benchmark online with the same specs as me (ryzen 5 7600x and rx 6750xt) and somehow he was getting more fps in gta 5 than me even though i used the same settings. I get 80-120 fps and he got 120-180 fps. Whats wrong? Even woth amd frame gen i only got 100-140 fps
Hi
Why doesn’t it show anything related to loads/temperature as per attached? Any help? Whilst MSI afterburner does…
UserBenchmarks: Game 63%, Desk 81%, Work 54%
CPU: Intel Core i7-7700K - 75.2%
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1070 - 84.8%
SSD: SSD 240GB - 69.1%
SSD: SSD 240GB - 73%
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB (2016) - 120.4%
RAM: Corsair CMR16GX4M2D3200C16 2x8GB - 30.4%
MBD: Asus MAXIMUS IX HERO
I was thinking to remove those 2 SSDs, and not sure what is happening with the RAM - they are supposed to be in alternate slots right?
Thanks in Advance.
games will only use about 40% of my resources which is getting me less then or barely over 30 fps in some games
Specs
amd ryzen 5 5600x 6-core processor, 3701 mhz
3060 geforce rtx
32 gigs of vengeance ddr4 ram overclocked to run at 3200 mhz
tomahawk 550 pro motherboard
wd blue sn570 1tb (not c drive)
1080 x 1920 60hz monitor (dont know the name of it)
i cant for the life of me me get games to use above 40% of my resources
rn mass effect 3 LE is using 15% cpu, 2.5 gigs of memory and 40% gpu
We are consolidating all single hardware/software benchmark and feature test score posts provided by any synthetic, non-synthetic, or hybrid-benchmark application/suite into this monthly benchmark and feature test score mega-thread.
"Score" is neither an individual score, a full result report, or the outcome metric value of your specific single benchmark or feature test.
All single benchmark and feature test score posts that do not include sufficient information will be removed without warning.
Please remember that all r/allbenchmarks rules always apply as well.
TL;DR:
DO: Use the template. DO NOT: "I got X score/position in Y Benchmark/Feature Test(!!)"
Please use the template below. Benchmark and feature test score posts without adequate information will be removed. Any reliable, valid, quality benchmark and feature test score post must include contextual information.
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We are consolidating all help support posts and questions into this monthly help support and questions mega-thread.
All Help Support and Questions comments that do not include sufficient information will be removed without warning.
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We are consolidating all single hardware/software benchmark and feature test score posts provided by any synthetic, non-synthetic, or hybrid-benchmark application/suite into this monthly benchmark and feature test score mega-thread.
"Score" is neither an individual score, a full result report, or the outcome metric value of your specific single benchmark or feature test.
All single benchmark and feature test score posts that do not include sufficient information will be removed without warning.
Please remember that all r/allbenchmarks rules always apply as well.
TL;DR:
DO: Use the template. DO NOT: "I got X score/position in Y Benchmark/Feature Test(!!)"
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We are consolidating all help support posts and questions into this monthly help support and questions mega-thread.
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