User benchmark runs for fun

Supahos

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I thought it might be fun just to kind of show off your oc\build quality a bit here

This isn't about scoring as many points as possible as simply spending more money will ensure this. Lets see how well your relative performance is with the parts you have on hand using the percentile of same parts measurements.

https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/13793932

heres mine for now I might wipe enough space at some point to let my ssd actually bench but for now I'll stick with this.

3350p sitting at 3.6ghz (more or less)
16gb 1600 cl 9 ram running a little over 1900 cl10
gtx 760 running about a 9-10% oc on memory and core above a slight factory oc
 

Supahos

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Very solid scores for that hardware (more common stuff than mine) my cpu is almost cheating since I have a 335mhz oc (above max turbo) on a locked cpu and most people don't goof with truely ocing ram
 

Supahos

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My stock cooler keeps my cpu around 65c on prime and my GPU doesn't hit 70 with the oc on it. Only thing I did for those runs was switch from the 1800 to 1866(with bclock oc it's like 1907 or something) slot on memory and from 102 to 103 bclk on my cpu
 


Actually thanks for noticing that. It turns out XMP wasn't working even though I had it enabled. Disabling and re-enabling it fixed it. Corrected the link above.
 
Depends. If you hold the number 1 spot, you will be 100th percentile no matter what.
But, if 1000 people run the rest, 10 people are technically in the 100th percentile, its just based on averages.
 

nobspls

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Ryzen 5 1600 with GTX1070:
https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/12409505

Ryzen 7 1700 with GTX 1060
https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/12760336

And an old 2600k with a GTX1070
https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/12434187

And the same old 2600k with the GTX1060
https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/9730184

I finally got around to replacing my old FX builds 6 months ago with Ryzen, but color me unimpressed by Ryzen. After a decade they AMD is finally on par with my old Sandylake and still bit behind driving the video card, be it the 1070 to 1060, and that is after OC-ing them toe 3.9 and 3.8 Ghz respectively.

The biggest shocker of them all was just how bad the quality control was on the Ryzen boards. 3 out of 6 (50% fail rate) were DOA, became flaky, random BSOD, hangs etc. all within 6 months or less. The only saving grace is I got the stuff cheap and were able to return the stuff for exchange. $100 for the R5 1600 and $140 for the R7 1700.
 

Supahos

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I almost built that exact system for myself Vic, then someone wanted one and I sold it to them. Think I'm going to to try to hold off on a rebuild for ryzen3000 as I'll be too busy to game much till it comes out anyway
 

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I'm waiting for Ryzen 3000 too,see if it will do well on a X370 chipset and maybe upgrade. I know this cpu does very well,but do feel sometimes the need to get something faster.:D

Can't even remember if i did that run with no open programs.
 

Supahos

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I'm still surprised at the ram in this computer that I managed 1900 mhz cl10 on a mixed pair of pairs of 1600cl9 ram, actually got it to boot at cl9 and made a run on the benchmark but it was too unstable for me to include it as basically anything else I opened closed itself