What's your Passmark Performance Test Score

Got around to testing my upgrades with this benchmark too.

Here's the first score I got with my new hardware:

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:roflmao:

Can you believe that? Obviously I could not let that stand. So after a little tweaking, here's my current high score:

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So... Do I get my own color group??? Maybe teal would be next in line using the color scheme? :D
 

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Very nice score Wrend, just for my own interest could you give a breakdown of each individual score? i.e CPU/both GPU scores/mem and HDD scores.

Will update the leaderboard in a sec

Edit: Updated ;)

 

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I am mainly interested in the score for the SSD Wrend but will find all the rest interesting too. The reason being I got beat by Essenbe a long time back, he has the same GPU and Ram as me but my CPU kills his, the only reason I could see for him beating me is a silly score from the SSD maybe with rapid mode enabled of something.(I have asked him to run it again but apparently he can't unless he buys it, even though I can run it just fine for a long time with the free version)I have ran passmark before with a cache disk and scored 7600+ (see screenshot) but I would not submit that score.
 

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Thanks, Paul. But about that color group... ;) :D

It doesn't seem to save the high score results on it's own(?), and I only took those screenshots.

I'll try and run it again at the same OC soon (it crashed a few times on me getting that score though) and I'll post the details of those results.

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But now that you mention it, yes, I do have rapid mode enabled on my Samsung SSD. It basically works as an SSD cache on the RAM, so I imagine it can yield higher results than otherwise.

Up to you guys if you consider that a valid score or not. If not, let me know, and I'll run the test again with it disabled.
 

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Ok, thanks Wrend, I would love to know as my score is well down for some reason. I am not even sure if Passmark uses SLI but again I will be interested to see your GPU scores.

Haha true, I will change the color for a 7K score in a min.
 

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Paul, I never used rapid mode but for about 1 day, just to see how it did, then turned it off because it gave great benchmark numbers, but had no effect on daily usage performance. I have never used it again. Personally. I think it's just a gimmick to make you think you're going faster. So, I am fairly sure that was not the reason. Next time I do a clean install, I'll run it again. Somewhere Passmark puts an entry into the registry probably that says your trial is up. Every time I install it, it says it won't run, and I have tried to run it again. So, next time I reinstall, which will be in a week or two, I'll download it again. If that is not good enough for you, I have tons of money, I'll just buy it to appease you.

BTW< I think my score in passmark was one of those rogue scores. I don't believe it, but I don't have a lot of faith in Passmark anyway. You've read their numbers for what you should get and scored 1000 points higher.
 

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Nice score Wrend :thumbsup:
 

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Paul, I never used rapid mode but for about 1 day, just to see how it did, then turned it off because it gave great benchmark numbers, but had no effect on daily usage performance. I have never used it again. Personally. I think it's just a gimmick to make you think you're going faster. So, I am fairly sure that was not the reason. Next time I do a clean install, I'll run it again. Somewhere Passmark puts an entry into the registry probably that says your trial is up. Every time I install it, it says it won't run, and I have tried to run it again. So, next time I reinstall, which will be in a week or two, I'll download it again. If that is not good enough for you, I have tons of money, I'll just buy it to appease you.

BTW< I think my score in passmark was one of those rogue scores. I don't believe it, but I don't have a lot of faith in Passmark anyway. You've read their numbers for what you should get and scored 1000 points higher.

It was probably the day you ran Passmark Performance test.

I still don't understand why you need to re-install or buy it. I have had it running on my current build for 6 months and that's the free trial version. There is no need to buy it, the basic tests are free forever with Passmark 8. Maybe you do need a re-install of your OS, perhaps you botched it or maybe you have an infection. I don't know but I don't mind if you can't run it again really I don't. I think Wrend can give me all the info I need from his breakdown when he gets back to me. My rig is lacking behind for some reason and Wrend will be able to answer that.
 

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Nice score Wrend :thumbsup:

Thanks, though I'm not sure if they're deemed to be legitimate results now. :huh:

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Paul, please reread my last few posts, as I had updated them with more info, and let me know what you think. I do plan on using rapid mode on a regular basis to help speed up my disk a little compared to my HDD and how it would sometimes even cache 40GB to my RAM using Windows SuperFetch. (Ironically, maybe a niche advantage to using an HDD instead of an SSD as your Windows system drive.)

Also, this benchmark can somewhat take advantage of SLI, when set to use alternate frame rendering 2, so you guys may want to add in an SLI/Crossfire section in the scoreboard for this benchmark. This may also discribe some of the discrepancies others have had between their expected scores(?).

Thanks.
 

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Nice score Wrend :thumbsup:

Thanks, though I'm not sure if they're deemed to be legitimate results now. :huh:

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Paul, please reread my last few posts, as I had updated them with more info, and let me know what you think. I do plan on using rapid mode on a regular basis to help speed up my disk a little compared to my HDD and how it would sometimes even cache 40GB to my RAM using Windows SuperFetch. (Ironically, maybe a niche advantage to using an HDD instead of an SSD as your Windows system drive.)

Also, this benchmark can somewhat take advantage of SLI, when set to use alternate frame rendering 2, so you guys may want to add in an SLI/Crossfire section in the scoreboard for this benchmark. This may also discribe some of the discrepancies others have had between their expected scores(?).

Thanks.

It's cool Wrend, I just wanna see all the individual scores. No sweat mate, I suppose if you have rapid mode at your disposal then why not use it. But I just want to see where I am lagging behind. :)
 

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Legitimate? You run the test on your PC with a setup you use, that's legit in my book ;)

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Paul, I never used rapid mode but for about 1 day, just to see how it did, then turned it off because it gave great benchmark numbers, but had no effect on daily usage performance. I have never used it again. Personally. I think it's just a gimmick to make you think you're going faster. So, I am fairly sure that was not the reason. Next time I do a clean install, I'll run it again. Somewhere Passmark puts an entry into the registry probably that says your trial is up. Every time I install it, it says it won't run, and I have tried to run it again. So, next time I reinstall, which will be in a week or two, I'll download it again. If that is not good enough for you, I have tons of money, I'll just buy it to appease you.

BTW< I think my score in passmark was one of those rogue scores. I don't believe it, but I don't have a lot of faith in Passmark anyway. You've read their numbers for what you should get and scored 1000 points higher.

It was probably the day you ran Passmark Performance test.

I still don't understand why you need to re-install or buy it. I have had it running on my current build for 6 months and that's the free trial version. There is no need to buy it, the basic tests are free forever with Passmark 8. Maybe you do need a re-install of your OS, perhaps you botched it or maybe you have an infection. I don't know but I don't mind if you can't run it again really I don't. I think Wrend can give me all the info I need from his breakdown when he gets back to me. My rig is lacking behind for some reason and Wrend will be able to answer that.

Obviously you do mind. This is about the 20th post you have mentioned it. That's a lot of attention you've given something you don't mind. Frankly, my darling, I don't.. Oh, never mind, you wouldn't understand.
 

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Tried running it 3 more times at the same OC rates, and couldn't keep it from crashing on me this go around. Will try again later. (Might have to crank up the AC... ;))

Have a good night guys, or day, depending what time it is where you all are.
 

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Good morning guys :)

@Steve. To be totally honest with you, it's not your score I have a problem with, it's my own. I literally overclocked the crap out of my rig to get that score of 6480. Unfortunately the key to me finding out why I am lagging behind the top 2 spots is to find out the individual scores of you or Wrend. It's looks like it will be a bit easier to get the numbers now Wrend has posted a new score. Hopefully he can get it to run again soon.
I don't have any issues with using Rapid mode, ram disk or cache disk (but it's not really my place to say yes or no to any of them as it would put me at the top lol). I am sorry I have asked so many times, I would not have mentioned it again if Wrend hadn't posted. It's more out of interest for myself. Maybe we should make a rule where anyone posting must put a full breakdown of scores in their post from now on?

@Wrend. Maybe just try running it at stock clocks next, I am sure you will still get a pretty high score and it will show how the SSD scores.

Paul.
 

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Wrend, maybe using a Flux Capacitor would make it run it again. :roflmao:

Paul, I really think my score was one of those rogue scores we all get at times on any of those tests. Kind of like my 45,000 score on winsat. Now, if you believe that one, I have some swamp land I'd like to sell you. :what:
 

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@Wrend. Maybe just try running it at stock clocks next, I am sure you will still get a pretty high score and it will show how the SSD scores.

Paul.
OK. Here's my high score at my standard 4.6GHz CPU OC with the GPUs OCed a little too. Still a decently high score that's in the same ballpark.

Though apparently it won't let you upload score results that use rapid mode on the SSD nor a caching system (I wasn't aware of that as I haven't previously tried to upload my results). It also won't let you save results in an expired free trial version, which I use.

So... Hopefully these screen images will upload here properly.

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Wrend, maybe using a Flux Capacitor would make it run it again. :roflmao:

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Well, hopefully I could get it again. Just a question of how much patience I have at the time (and if I haven't done too much harm in OCing).

But if you know where a flux capacitor is, let me know as I may be in the market. ;)
 

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Wrend, thank you so much for the individual scores. It has certainly put my mind at ease over my own score now.

I have attached a screenshot of my scores from when I got my highest score. Comparing them to your scores it looks like I have you beat in most, I was interested to see your GPU score. Although you say SLI is working it certainly doesn't reflect in the 3D GPU score, perhaps it just isn't utilizing the 2nd card. Have a look at my GPU score, it's pretty much identical with a single GTX 780.
I think it's pretty conclusive that Rapid mode bagged you the overall high score when you compare all the scores with mine. Guess I just need to get a drive with Rapid mode now then lol.

Thanks again.

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Hi, Paul. Glad it helped narrow things down for you.

About SLI, that last run I didn't use alternate frame rendering 2. It looks like using it speeds up some of the tests while slowing down others. For example, compare the 3D moon jellyfish test using it. In that test I get nearly double the FPS using alternate frame rendering 2. But overall, it seems like a trade off, though on my older cards I seemed to get higher scores on average using it.

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Edit: My mistake. I assumed you had two 780s to test this kind of stuff out.

Here are my overall, 2D, and 3D results at the same OC rates as my previous benchmark post but with alternate frame rendering 2 selected in the SLI mode in the Nvidia control panel settings instead.

In particular, look at the DirectX 10, DirectX 11, and DirectCompute score differences.

Now if only the Nvidia drivers could actually choose the best SLI rendering options depending on rendering type, those of us with SLI setups would benefit from it that much more often. Oh well; can't win them all, as they say.

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