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Realbench v2 [Discussion Thread/Download Links]

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Nodens wrote:
Umm I just had to have an optimized run in the table now that it's early..so..sorry! 😛


Lol, no worries.

I managed to improve my score a little but I will have to try out your stripped down OS to get any further I think 🙂

Myk_SilentShado
Level 15
It's great to see you joining in MarshallR!!!

im in top 10 ^_^ this my maximum freqency on 1.355v vcore with H110 - 4760/2430 Mhz

I have an old Asus G60JX which I just ran RealBench V2 on after giving the computer a tune up and it says "Unable to properly parse system specs. Please Report in RealBench forum." the results of the benchmark test were as follows: Image Editing 40040 Time 214.284, Encoding 14861 Time 806.671, OpenCL 14726 KSamples/sec:76, Heavy Multitasking 11768 Time 831.015, System Score 17403. I've had the computer for a while and just did a tune up cus it was overheating and cutting off. Not really sure if my scores are good or not First time I have ever used a Benchmark software program. Can someone give me a heads up?

I posted a new topic regarding performance concerns I have with nVidia GeForce GTX series and OpenCL scores using RealBench v2.2. The link to the new topic is https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/759222/cuda-programming-and-performance/opencl-benchmarking...

It is in continuation to the previous thread posted at https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/671157/open-cl-support-in-nvidia-drivers/#reply

I am an end user first of all, just to be clear. I am running ASUS RealBench v2.2 to benchmark my system and compare my system performance to others who have similar systems. The results of my system benchmark are posted at http://rog.asus.com/realbench/show_comment.php?id=3503 I noticed the OpenCL score was very low compared to others with similar systems using AMD video cards such as the one at this other link http://rog.asus.com/realbench/show_comment.php?id=1443 so naturally I was concerned about my nVidia investment, maybe not configured optimally or maybe having a bug in the nVidia driver that has not yet been reported. Looking at many of the leaderboard score results and comparing the OpenCL scores reveals this seems to be an epidemic where a lot of nVidia cards score much much lower in this area than AMD cards. So there maybe is an issue which is why I am bringing this concern to your attention. I would also like to request any details on the standard benchmark scores for this card or how I may determine if the card is working to its full capacity? Or if nVidia has a preferred or recommended benchmark utility to recommend so I may look at other data points concerning my system performance.

The details of my video card follow.

GeForce GTX 770 SLI (two cards) Driver 340.43

Please advise and thank you.

ron1cne wrote:
I posted a new topic regarding performance concerns I have with nVidia GeForce GTX series and OpenCL scores using RealBench v2.2. The link to the new topic is https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/759222/cuda-programming-and-performance/opencl-benchmarking...

It is in continuation to the previous thread posted at https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/671157/open-cl-support-in-nvidia-drivers/#reply

I am an end user first of all, just to be clear. I am running ASUS RealBench v2.2 to benchmark my system and compare my system performance to others who have similar systems. The results of my system benchmark are posted at http://rog.asus.com/realbench/show_comment.php?id=3503 I noticed the OpenCL score was very low compared to others with similar systems using AMD video cards such as the one at this other link http://rog.asus.com/realbench/show_comment.php?id=1443 so naturally I was concerned about my nVidia investment, maybe not configured optimally or maybe having a bug in the nVidia driver that has not yet been reported. Looking at many of the leaderboard score results and comparing the OpenCL scores reveals this seems to be an epidemic where a lot of nVidia cards score much much lower in this area than AMD cards. So there maybe is an issue which is why I am bringing this concern to your attention. I would also like to request any details on the standard benchmark scores for this card or how I may determine if the card is working to its full capacity? Or if nVidia has a preferred or recommended benchmark utility to recommend so I may look at other data points concerning my system performance.

The details of my video card follow.

GeForce GTX 770 SLI (two cards) Driver 340.43

Please advise and thank you.


Nvidia makes its investment in CUDA rather than OpenCL so performance is lower. If you specifically choose an Nvidia benchmark it will be tailored to Nvidia cards through special programming. Whether that actually represents the software you use depends on the software you use, but LuxMark is just based on standard OpenCL programming - so all OpenCL apps will perform in the same manor as this.

If you are dependent on OpenCL through work or apps you use regularly, then currently AMD is the better option, however if you aren't and just worry about the benchmark score then don't worry about that portion 🙂

ron1cne wrote:
I posted a new topic regarding performance concerns I have with nVidia GeForce GTX series and OpenCL scores using RealBench v2.2. The link to the new topic is https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/759222/cuda-programming-and-performance/opencl-benchmarking...

It is in continuation to the previous thread posted at https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/671157/open-cl-support-in-nvidia-drivers/#reply

I am an end user first of all, just to be clear. I am running ASUS RealBench v2.2 to benchmark my system and compare my system performance to others who have similar systems. The results of my system benchmark are posted at http://rog.asus.com/realbench/show_comment.php?id=3503 I noticed the OpenCL score was very low compared to others with similar systems using AMD video cards such as the one at this other link http://rog.asus.com/realbench/show_comment.php?id=1443 so naturally I was concerned about my nVidia investment, maybe not configured optimally or maybe having a bug in the nVidia driver that has not yet been reported. Looking at many of the leaderboard score results and comparing the OpenCL scores reveals this seems to be an epidemic where a lot of nVidia cards score much much lower in this area than AMD cards. So there maybe is an issue which is why I am bringing this concern to your attention. I would also like to request any details on the standard benchmark scores for this card or how I may determine if the card is working to its full capacity? Or if nVidia has a preferred or recommended benchmark utility to recommend so I may look at other data points concerning my system performance.

The details of my video card follow.

GeForce GTX 770 SLI (two cards) Driver 340.43

Please advise and thank you.


Nvidia makes its investment in CUDA rather than OpenCL so performance is lower. If you specifically choose an Nvidia benchmark it will be tailored to Nvidia cards through some form of custom programming. Whether that actually represents the software you use depends on the software you use, but LuxMark is just based on standard OpenCL programming - so all OpenCL apps will perform in the same manor as this. We don't tailor the benchmark to a specific outcome for anyone - not even ASUS/ROG products. It simply scripts off-the-shelf software.

If you are dependent on OpenCL through work or apps you use regularly, then currently AMD is the better option, however if you aren't and just worry about the benchmark score 🙂
OpenCL doesn't represent 3D or gaming at all - we are developing a 3D benchmark for future RB.

Oh, So thank

Love this app! Is there a feature request thread or something I have a few suggestions.
Is there any way we can get an audible alert and pop up option if there's an error found while stressing? I find I miss it when it first happens because it's a very low key of an alert.

meankeys wrote:
Hay Nodens

Ran My Z170 Platform last night and had some problems. I couldn't save or upload my results. Reporting was wrong against cpuid (1.73v) here's my cvf - http://meankeys.com/dl/cpuz.cvf

i5 6600K - DDR4 G.Skill ripjaws V - MSI Z170A XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM EDITION


Hey Meankeys, somehow I missed your post. There's something funky going on with the mail notifications on the forum 😕
Anyhow if you still have this issue, PM me a txt version of the report witht he CPU-Z version that is bundled with RB 🙂


demoncamber wrote:
Love this app! Is there a feature request thread or something I have a few suggestions.
Is there any way we can get an audible alert and pop up option if there's an error found while stressing? I find I miss it when it first happens because it's a very low key of an alert.


There is no specific feature request thread but this is a good suggestion and will add it at some point on later versions. Have in mind though that if the system is really unstable it's not guaranteed that the sound will play. It may freeze, produce a stop error or reboot before doing so.
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