BURN-IN SCORE: 1987 points (19623 frames, 96 °C, 21 FPS)
Submitted by on December 22 2011, 3:43 pm
Bench duration: 900 seconds
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
MSAA samples: 0
Window mode: fullscreen
Primary renderer: ATI Radeon HD 5850
Device ID: 0x1002 - 0x6899
GPU clock: 725 MHz
Memory clock: 1000 MHz
Graphics drivers: Catalyst 11.12 - 8.92-111109a-129966C-ATI 11-9-2011
GPU temperatures (start/end): 83°C / 95°C
Number of GPUs: 1
GPU0 - Vendor: 0x1002 - Device: 0x6899 - Max GPU temp: 96 °C - Max GPU load: 100 %
CPU: AMD Phenomtm II X4 965 Processor
CPU speed: 3400 MHz
Operating system: Windows 7 64-bit build 7601 Service Pack 1
Good or bad?? Trying to figure out what's causing my games to freeze up to a solid color screen every now and then. Probably overheating. I ran burn in for about 5 minutes, then canceled it and ran the benchmark test. Usually at idle I'm at 30C. Gaming, SWTOR at the moment tends to hover in the mid 40Cs range.
Submitted by on December 22 2011, 3:43 pm
Bench duration: 900 seconds
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
MSAA samples: 0
Window mode: fullscreen
Primary renderer: ATI Radeon HD 5850
Device ID: 0x1002 - 0x6899
GPU clock: 725 MHz
Memory clock: 1000 MHz
Graphics drivers: Catalyst 11.12 - 8.92-111109a-129966C-ATI 11-9-2011
GPU temperatures (start/end): 83°C / 95°C
Number of GPUs: 1
GPU0 - Vendor: 0x1002 - Device: 0x6899 - Max GPU temp: 96 °C - Max GPU load: 100 %
CPU: AMD Phenomtm II X4 965 Processor
CPU speed: 3400 MHz
Operating system: Windows 7 64-bit build 7601 Service Pack 1
Good or bad?? Trying to figure out what's causing my games to freeze up to a solid color screen every now and then. Probably overheating. I ran burn in for about 5 minutes, then canceled it and ran the benchmark test. Usually at idle I'm at 30C. Gaming, SWTOR at the moment tends to hover in the mid 40Cs range.