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Unigine Heaven 4.0 Benchmark Scores

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Added scores for TommyT, Cortana, and icubuthed.

Everyone else READ THE RULES. It's been posted over and over.....

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Not that the settings would work for all cards, but that statement is so anti-community that your score is struck through until my fun is over.


I'm sorry, did you miss me trying to aid him? To pull a statement out of context and pretend that it is my entire message does not capture my actual intentions. I am sticking with T1GERTEA's comments and attempting to help him raise his score, rather than give him my own settings. As you said, they don't work necessarily with every card, so I feel that the method of assistance that I chose is more appropriate. Yo are right, though, my statement was arrogant. No I am not sucking up to remove the strike, you're allowed to do whatever you want. I do actually feel bad. It didn't seem like others who performed very well were freely posting their exact settings so I didn't think it was necessary. My core and memory clock results are already posted so I thought he could work out the specifics for his card from that. Sorry for causing trouble!
 
First post here, hello everybody!

No artifacts.
Air Cooled.

I started with an EVGA superclocked GTX 980 with the ACX 2.0 cooling system.
My stock clocks were:
1266 GPU
1404.8 Actual Boost Clock (Measured with GPU-Z during gaming, is listed as 1367)
7010 Memory

My overclocks are:
1405 GPU (+139 MHz, 10.98% increase)
1543.3 Actual Boost Clock (9.86% increase)(Measured with GPU-Z during gaming, is listed as 1506)
8350 Memory (+670MHz x 2 = 1340MHz, 19.12% increase)
EDIT: Guessing you want the non-doubled value for the memory, which is 4175 MHz(as seen in the screenshot)

Intel i7 4790K turbo boosting to 4.4 Ghz, don't know why Heaven lists 4 Ghz...
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Wait, I notice mine lists my processor under the graphics as well...
I use the onboard graphics for a second monitor, does this change anything for me?
(I guess I can unplug my other monitor if need be)
 
Upgraded from my 8350 to a 4790k--not too much of a difference in this particular benchmark, but my Fire Strike score shot way up as well as my BF4 64-player framerates.

Reference GTX 980 (Zoson's Modded BIOS) 1550MHz/8000MHz
i7-4790k 4.6GHz
Team Zeus Blue 8GB 9-9-9-24 1T
(2) Intel 530 Series 240GB SSD's

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Should be good for 5th place considering the score above me :)
 
Wait, I notice mine lists my processor under the graphics as well...
I use the onboard graphics for a second monitor, does this change anything for me?
(I guess I can unplug my other monitor if need be)
Unplugging my monitor got me the same score, but still lists my processor under the graphics?
 
Sorry jordan1794, but I just had to one-up you--even if it's only by a point ;)

Exact same spec as above, but this time the 980 is at 1557MHz/2007.5MHz (8030MHz effective)
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Set the preset to Custom and you should see the tessellation option appear. The first page can give you more info. The F12 works but it saves to Heaven folder under your "User Name" folder
Still no tessellation setting.
 
Brenden, are you using V4 of the Heaven Benchmark? Grab some windows snaps to show what's happening (I don't mean full screen
dumps; I use MWSnap for grabbing window pics).

Ian.
 
Sorry jordan1794, but I just had to one-up you--even if it's only by a point ;)

Exact same spec as above, but this time the 980 is at 1557MHz/2007.5MHz (8030MHz effective)

Nice! I actually think I can get some more from my core clock. It appears from the way my testing went that I only get artifacts when I push the memory too much, when I push the core too high the driver straight crashes(which is why the second monitor on the onboard graphics, is great lets me recover without re-starting my computer)

I'll be back! lol.
 
First post here, hello everybody!

No artifacts.
Air Cooled.

I started with an EVGA superclocked GTX 980 with the ACX 2.0 cooling system.
My stock clocks were:
1266 GPU
1404.8 Actual Boost Clock (Measured with GPU-Z during gaming, is listed as 1367)
7010 Memory

My overclocks are:
1405 GPU (+139 MHz, 10.98% increase)
1543.3 Actual Boost Clock (9.86% increase)(Measured with GPU-Z during gaming, is listed as 1506)
8350 Memory (+670MHz x 2 = 1340MHz, 19.12% increase)
EDIT: Guessing you want the non-doubled value for the memory, which is 4175 MHz(as seen in the screenshot)

Intel i7 4790K turbo boosting to 4.4 Ghz, don't know why Heaven lists 4 Ghz...
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Yeah your memory clock is beastly, but I might try and lower the memory clock to around 4050/8100 and see if that gives you more room to push the core higher. Its been noted that core clock does more for your score so you might pick up some points. As for the CPU speed reading it always lists the stock value.
 
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Decided to play around with it some more and see how newer drivers might perform. a small step up from my previous run a long while back. I score 1347 with CPU @ 4.25 GPU is at 1075 core 1350 mem.
 
Nice! I actually think I can get some more from my core clock. It appears from the way my testing went that I only get artifacts when I push the memory too much, when I push the core too high the driver straight crashes(which is why the second monitor on the onboard graphics, is great lets me recover without re-starting my computer)

I'll be back! lol.

I know you will haha, it's the call of the benchmarker!

Yeah, if you get little green flashes or "stars" that's definitely too much frequency on the memory, but your memory clock is ASTOUNDING. 8350?!?! Wow...

My score of 1993 is pretty much the tops for me...any more on the memory and I get the green stars, any more on core and the bench crashes. Oh well, I'm very happy with a 24/7 1550/8000MHz overclock as my daily driver.
 
I lowered my memory clock a bit and increased my core clock and got a score of 2001!
However right after the benchmark finished I saw a slight flicker, so I re-ran the test and I crashed.
I ran again and got a score of 1998.

Subsequent attempts at running the same settings saw a crash as soon as I opened the program.
Dunno what happened on the one run to stay stable through the benchmark, but obviously it doesn't count(at least in my mind)
I even tried increasing my voltage a tad, and added 12 millivolts (first time I've touched a voltage increase)
Got 1 run of 2006!
Then crash, crash, and more crash lol.
Even got desperate enough to try 18 millivolts
Crash.
My testing:
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(It's a typo where my score says 1932 on the highlighted row, should be 1992)

Oddly enough, even increasing my voltage I can't get anything higher.
So much frustration of running the test 3 times in a row and getting 1992 three times in a row.
I even increased my core clock by only 5 MHz and I still crashed lol.

THAT ONE POINT BOTHERS ME SO MUCH hahaha.


Very odd, running the exact settings that are completely stable right now, if I increase my power target to 124% I get a crash as soon as I open unigine...


Guess I'll be doing a lot of testing/tinkering this weekend!
 
Oh man guys...
Oh boy.
I found out EVGA totally covers over volting on their warranty.
The only thing they don't cover is physical damage or BIOS editing.

I over volted by 25 millivolts(the BIOS won't allow any higher than 1.25 total voltage anyways)
It's amazing...
I'm not going to post my official score yet, as I need to test it in game(Because I wouldn't feel right if the OC worked for just the benchmark, and not actual gaming...otherwise, what's the point?)
But my score is over 2,000.

:D
 
Oh man guys...
Oh boy.
I found out EVGA totally covers over volting on their warranty.
The only thing they don't cover is physical damage or BIOS editing.

I over volted by 25 millivolts(the BIOS won't allow any higher than 1.25 total voltage anyways)
It's amazing...
I'm not going to post my official score yet, as I need to test it in game(Because I wouldn't feel right if the OC worked for just the benchmark, and not actual gaming...otherwise, what's the point?)
But my score is over 2,000.

:D

Yeah, EVGA is excellent. My 780 Classified died on me last week (Driver crashes every 30 mins then the next day after a reboot.......)
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On the bright side, the card they are sending is a 780 Ti Classified :clap: Can't wait to see how much it beats my 780 Classified score.

I'm sorry, did you miss me trying to aid him? To pull a statement out of context and pretend that it is my entire message does not capture my actual intentions. I am sticking with T1GERTEA's comments and attempting to help him raise his score, rather than give him my own settings. As you said, they don't work necessarily with every card, so I feel that the method of assistance that I chose is more appropriate. Yo are right, though, my statement was arrogant. No I am not sucking up to remove the strike, you're allowed to do whatever you want. I do actually feel bad. It didn't seem like others who performed very well were freely posting their exact settings so I didn't think it was necessary. My core and memory clock results are already posted so I thought he could work out the specifics for his card from that. Sorry for causing trouble!

It was a joke. You are fine.
 
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Alright! After playing several games of evolve, and specifically losing matches by solely focusing on cause as much mayhem/strain as I could without crashing I am confident with my OC.
Now I'll leave it up to the OP how to record it...
My LISTED clocks in GPU-Z are:
GPU: 1418
Memory: 2088 (So effective rate is 8352)
Boost: 1519

However my max actual boost in game is up to 1569.4, but for the majority of the time it sits at 1556.
(Complicated, because all three numbers are significantly different lol, like I said...OP record whatever you think is the fair rate.)

My score is 2012!
(You can ignore my previous posts, and sorry if I kinda junked up the thread with several posts, not sure how "clean" you are trying to keep this thread, you can delete the un-needed posts if you see fit)
 

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Damn. Nice score! Looks like I'll be tweaking my BIOS a little more after work so I can get 2013 ;)
 
Do you guys think I'd be able to get a higher score if i benched without my second monitor?
 
Is your monitor running of your GPU or onboard?
For me it didn't make a difference
 
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Started to get worse performance at 5.0 ghz so stuck at 4.8 on i7 3770k
GPU is clocked at 1573 core and 2005 memory
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AWWWWWW YEAH, 2000+ CLUB BABY!

I'm way too excited about this :P Made some minor tweaks to power delivery and BAM 2011! And at 1550/2000 to boot. I know it doesn't move me up a spot on the rankings, BUT 2000+ CLUB YEAH!

i7 4790K @ 4.7GHz
GTX 980 @ 1.55GHz core/2GHz mem (8GHz effective)
Z97 Fatal1ty Killer
Team Zeus Blue 8GB 1600MHz 9-9-9-24-1T
(2) 240GB Intel 530 SSD


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Pushed her to the absolute limits and came up with 2018--no artifacts, but any more on the core and it crashes and any more on the mem and I get the "green stars" (memory artifacting) so I think this is where I shall remain.

i7 4790K @ 4.7GHz
GTX 980 @ 1555MHz core/2005MHz mem (8020MHz effective)
Z97 Fatal1ty Killer
Team Zeus Blue 8GB 1600MHz 9-9-9-24-1T
(2) 240GB Intel 530 SSD

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Is your monitor running of your GPU or onboard?
For me it didn't make a difference
both monitors are being run off the gpu, AMD cpu w/o those onboard graphics bro +
so i have a 144hz monitor and i really wanna be able to stay above or really close to 144fps in AAA titles like battlefield, farcry and stuff, should i trade up to a 980? wait for new gpus, or get another 970+new mobo (mine doesn't support SLI atm) + not really happy with my 970 cause its volt locked
 
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