My new HP desktop is Da Real MVP
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I should mention, they sold me a computer that was built for warranty-compatible overclocking and that had a water cooler pre-installed. Which let me get the 5820K to a stable 4.5 ghz w/ a few clicks. That combined w/ the 980TI are what make her such a shocking value ( IMH admittedly noob-to-OC O ).
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I should mention the tests are at phase-3
I'm curious to see how it compares.
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@Breffni-Potter
Me too! What hardware are you on?
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Mine is an I7-4000 series. Nvidia GPU again.
16GB of Ram with SSD. Well a few SSDs.
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The results are in.
Full benchmark: http://www.3dmark.com/pcm8/10950360
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@Breffni-Potter
So the HP is about 36% faster. Not too shabbo. This makes me want to compare our scores on the "Work" benchmark to see if that narrows the gap a bit.
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Running now
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@Breffni-Potter Are you using the same box you're running the benchmarks on? If so that may be lowering your score.
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No not at all I have many devices.
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@Breffni-Potter Ah ok. I only have a latest greatest MacBook Pro lying around at the moment so I can't run the benchmark until tonight because obviously one cannot get work done on a mac.
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One can get work done.
If one installs Windows
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@Breffni-Potter Hahahahah so true. I actually have 10 going on Boot Camp but none of my files and IIS definitions and etc. So so true.
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@Breffni-Potter Now I know everything about your computer. Including that you have not OC'd it.
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@Breffni-Potter Are you using rapid mode w/ that Samsung SSD? If not you may up your scores quite a bit w/ it on.
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I prefer that if the power dies I don't risk losing data that's the danger of rapid mode.
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@Breffni-Potter What data do you think you'd lose? The last 3 seconds of work?
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@Breffni-Potter said:
I prefer that if the power dies I don't risk losing data that's the danger of rapid mode.
Wuss. Where is your sense of adventure?
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I'll run 2 SSDs in raid-0 then.
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@Breffni-Potter Still won't compete sadly. I'm getting over 5GB/s read/write on mine, and it's only a 256GB.