Futuremark Updates 3DMark with API Overhead Feature test

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    Hey, don't hate the playa .. hate the game !

    I had, I ditched it as I reused a SSD I needed ... now installing again. Waiting for Windows update to finish to a newer build and then will have DX12 ;)
     
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    can someone post a pic of what it looks like? i mean is it just tonnes of objects or does it have some normal scenario?
     
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    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    Tons of square objects that represent buildings, not really realistic. The small screenshots you see in the results, that's it full-screen.
     
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    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    sykozis Ancient Guru

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    Hilbert, would it be possible to run this benchmark on say, an FX-8320E and i7 4790K with an R9 290X for comparison?
     
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    Ahh OK, thanks, will hold off on the win 10 install then so
     
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    Also, I would be cautious of factory installed key loggers....
     
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    That is supposed to be in an OS to test, totally pointless people using it if it doesn't log everything.
     
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    Win10x64 is really coming along nicely as of this latest build. Big, giant improvement already over stock 8/8.1. Still, I'd strongly advise anyone planning on running it to do a dual-boot w/Win8/7 (or whatever you are running.) Doing a clean install each build clocks me in at less than 30 minutes, complete. I did an upgrade install of 10041--with merely a handful of programs installed--took me *two hours* on the same system--and that's upgrading one Win10 build over another Win10 build. I can only imagine that if I was foolish enough to be using Win10 as a primary OS right now, and I had a lot programs installed, and I was upgrading from Win7--that it would take me closer to *three hours*, maybe...;) I'm not going to upgrade my Win8.1 installation until I can do it with the final version of Win10--when Microsoft drops the "Preview" label.
     
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    That's true, but I really think that performance in general--with D3d12 games, of course--is going to skyrocket, with some performance gains of ~50%, in some rare cases, maybe... But even an average of 20%-30% performance improvement on the same hardware is nothing to sneeze at, right? Pretty amazing I think.

    What I anticipate happening on the cpu side of things is that suddenly single-core performance will take a back seat to multicore performance in the latest games, and AMD cpus look *much stronger* in proper multicore applications than they do in single-core apps--so I think the upshot is that in CPU performance Intel won't see much of a gain--maybe even a slight drop in performance in d3d12 multicore games that hit multiple cores hard, while AMD is suddenly going to look much better than it has...Interesting times...

    But more than that, I think D3d12 games will really start to throw general performance to GPUs while making both AMD & Intel CPUs in general seem much less important in the scheme of things than they seem at present.
     
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    The performance of DX12 has negative scaling when core count goes above 4. Although that may change by the time DX12 properly ships.

    http://www.anandtech.com/show/8962/the-directx-12-performance-preview-amd-nvidia-star-swarm/4
     
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    I've got 11.656.925 draw calls with my i5-2500k @4,2ghz.

    I'm interested in scores of cheaper 6 or 8 core AMD CPUs... wanna know if they are better than good i5/i7 with 4 cores.
     
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    But still it is a Benchmark. Yes it's a Benchmark to compare capabilitys of different APIs but the performance in each category depends on your machines hardware. So it's interesting to see if AMD 8 core CPUs that where slower than QuadCore i5/i7 in DX11 are maybe faster now with DX12. In the past the single core Performance was most important... with DX12 this can change so that more slower cores could be better than few faster cores.
     

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    Well the number of draw calls is somewhat limited to the command processor's ability to accept them on the GPU side. There is no game issuing 10 million draw calls so chances are the command processor wasn't designed to ever handle that many. I also don't realistically see games issuing this many calls ever.

    Honestly this test is more interesting from a CPU perspective then GPU.
     
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    Agreed.

    I'd still like to see a comparison between FX-8320E and i7 4790K. Both with an R9 290X...... Do 3 runs with each configuration and see how the numbers look.
     

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