My test: CPU: Intel i5 8600K CPU OC: 4.9 GHz all core Memory: 8gb ddr4-2400MHz Dual Memory timings: CL13-15-15-34 GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 1070 FPS: 349.8 52ÂșC. I didn't expect this results with this RAM. Still room for OC on CPU and RAM though. It is a daily use PC and I don't want to push it too hard. edit: (done in windowed mode)
Just stumbled across this thread in my vain search for more VR performance from this game. So here's my setup and score CPU: Intel i7 6700K CPU OC: 4.6 two cores, 4.4 two cores Memory: 16gb ddr4-2400MHz Dual Memory timings: CL15-15-15-35 GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 2080ti Max FPS was 474.4 although Unigine seems to be reporting my clock speed is 4.0ghz it should be 4.4 minimum and 4.6 max.
@mmmmbeer Oh my that version of Windows???????? Also I think the benchmark reports base clocks Have you used the XMP profile for your RAM?
The benchmark reports the wrong Win version for everyone judging by the posted pictures. But beleive or not, modern Windows editions are based on NT to some extent, NT 6.2 is Windows 8 for example.
Yes it does. I'm running the latest version of Windows 10. XMP is running in bios and an OC applied to the CPU.
@mmmmbeer Your screen shot of CPUZ in the Memory tab is showing only 1200 Mhz and that being doubled us only 2400 Mhz. Wouldnt an XMPprofile show a higher clock speed?
I'm not following you. Each stick is 2400 mhz ram. DDR stands for double data rate so the effective rate, which is what CPUz shows you, is doubled.
@mmmmbeer Yes the sticker says 2400 MHz but it can run faster if the XMP profile is turned on in your bios. XMP is the RAM being overclocked if it can be. Yours might go as high as 3000MHz
Only one XMP profile available and its selected. Runs it at 2400mhz. Without it, it runs slower. I could manually tweak it I suppose but never tried it. From the table on the first page, it's clear if I get a better CPU first I'll get some extra performance. Have the upgrade itch anyway. Waiting for Zen 4000 though!
Hi all, i'm with the others struggling with VR performance, i use an HP Reverb and it's a pain to get stable 90fps, even with low settings some tracks simply cannot get that 90 stable fps..btw here are my specs and my results: CPU: Intel i7 6700K CPU OC: 4.6 Ghz on 4 cores Memory: 16gb ddr4-3000MHz Dual Memory timings: CL15-16-16-35 GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 2080 Super EDIT: i've noticed a huge bump in score disabling Nvidia's Shadowplay! with that on i wasn't able to hit the 7000+ score
Finally got around to this.. CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 CPU OC: stock Memory: 16GB DDR4-3200MHz Memory timings: CL16-18-18-36-2T GPU: Radeon RX570
finally got the new i7 10700k and these are the results: CPU: Intel i7 10700K CPU OC: 5.0Ghz on all cores Memory: 16gb ddr4-3000MHz Dual Memory timings: CL15-16-16-35 GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 2080 Super quite impressed by the result, gonna check how it will boost the fps in VR soon!
I might have found a way that would help improve performance. As we know R3E is heavily dependent on the CPU, so having a higher clock means direct improvement. To get the highest stable/cool frequency possible you need to set a large AVX offset, but you do not want the AVX extension to be used, because that drops down the frequency of the cpu. To disable AVX in windows you need to set "bcdedit /set xsavedisable 1". After you reboot you will now see your frequency will not drop anymore. There is one problem though, Raceroom does not start with AVX off. I think this is because it is compiled with AVX enabled. I dont think raceroom will use AVX, so it would be very nice to test out a version without AVX support compiled. Other games/benchmarks can run without AVX enabled. [edit: Raceroom does not use AVX, the VR dll did, so you can run Raceroom without AVX]
@fl0wf1r3 100% agree, but I don't see that happening any time soon, and my suggestion might help us with the current situation, and is just a compile parameter.
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X CPU OC: Stock Memory: 16GB DDR4-3600 MHz Dual Memory timings: CL16-16-16-36 GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 2080ti
This is my current setup. Windows 10, 2004 CPU: Intel Core i5 9600K CPU OC: 5.1Ghz Memory: 16GB DDR4-3000 MHz Dual Memory timings: CL15-17-17-35 GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060 Disabled AVX on OS with: "bcdedit /set xsavedisable 1" AVX offset in bios to 20, but that doesnt do anything if you disable it in Windows.