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System Name | Starlifter :: Dragonfly |
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Processor | i7 2600k 4.4GHz :: i5 10400 |
Motherboard | ASUS P8P67 Pro :: ASUS Prime H570-Plus |
Cooling | Cryorig M9 :: Stock |
Memory | 4x4GB DDR3 2133 :: 2x8GB DDR4 2400 |
Video Card(s) | PNY GTX1070 :: Integrated UHD 630 |
Storage | Crucial MX500 1TB, 2x1TB Seagate RAID 0 :: Mushkin Enhanced 60GB SSD, 3x4TB Seagate HDD RAID5 |
Display(s) | Onn 165hz 1080p :: Acer 1080p |
Case | Antec SOHO 1030B :: Old White Full Tower |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro - Bose Companion 2 Series III :: None |
Power Supply | FSP Hydro GE 550w :: EVGA Supernova 550 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro - Plex Server on Dragonfly |
Benchmark Scores | >9000 |
I think it would be awesome if we had a PPD chart... a huge table listing cards, and their PPD across various projects. This is for video cards only.
If you wish to contribute, send me a private message with a screenshot of whatever folding monitor program like this:
If the name of the client doesn't reflect what card you have, tell me the type of card it is.
We won't worry about whether or not they're overclocked, because there are so many factory overclocked models out there that even a card at "stock" can still be clocked higher than the reference model, which will fudge the data anyway. This is a ballpark reference point.
If you wish to contribute, send me a private message with a screenshot of whatever folding monitor program like this:
If the name of the client doesn't reflect what card you have, tell me the type of card it is.
We won't worry about whether or not they're overclocked, because there are so many factory overclocked models out there that even a card at "stock" can still be clocked higher than the reference model, which will fudge the data anyway. This is a ballpark reference point.
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