Its a HD5870 and 2x E5-2690s, this is actually my mates PC. I have a HD 7970 with 2x E5-2667 and I get 1630 but GPU is completely stuffed. I get 84FPS on GPU. But on versions 11.5 I get over 100fps on GPU,
Whats wrong with the GPU test in the new release? Seems completely stuff. How are gtx560TI's with a CPU score of 600 beating HD7970s with CPU scores of plus 1000?
2x E5 xeons and my CPU score is 1630, Looks like in this version they have really limited the VGA test to very few cores. My mate gets 2200 on CPU score and he has a HD5870 and gets 99FPS
OpenGL test is screwed up somehow. Only loads my GPU to 60% and results in the exact same fps no matter how many times I run it.
CPU Haswell (Core i3-/i5-/i7-4xxx) optimization has exclusive for OpenGL test in Cinebench. Get Haswell desktop (better deal) or workstation and update best driver OpenGL 4.4 and will improve much performance.
No, it really likes Haswells Vector operations/gather, FMA3,.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haswell_(microarchitecture) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FMA_instruction_set http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gather-scatter_(vector_addressing) I mean I get 163fps at mild gpu OC 890mhz with a single 570GTX, GK110 Titan with older cpu (missing such stuff) gets only 108fps. I saw similar thing by old Cinebench11.5 (q9450 vs 4770k >> 62fps vs 98fps @ stock 770mhz), but yeah its not so obvious like by v15.
I'm pretty sure there was no throttling. But I will rerun the test with Intel XTU to check again for throttling. Also again if someone with a 3770k@4.8Ghz can run the post and post the score would be really helpful.
@-Tj-: Did you get avg 99% GPU usage (GTX 570@stock) running i7-4770K@4.7GHz? I got 110 fps (GTX 480@stock) running i5-2500K@4.5GHz but only avg ~70% GPU usage (min ~48% and max ~98%). I'm interested Haswell but I'm waiting upgrade PC during few years.
overall Cpu usage was 10-15% gpu started with 98%, avg ~ 75%, lowest was 49% (1000ms monitoring), this is with my max oc 932mhz edit: default 770mhz had higher gpu usage yes.. min 57%, avg ~85%