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Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker GPU benchmark/Post Your Scores

@ThrashZone what OC you got on it in MSI AB? and what ram OC do you have? surely your ram is OC'd to be getting that score too. ram and VRAM!
Hi,
GPU clocks are on the screen shot
Core is on curve throttles to 2038 mhz from 2050 but I believe it's +82 apply and do the curve process
Memory 6396 mhz that is +888 on it which stays constant but won't go up anymore

This bench seems very sensitive and I get lots of directX errors if to much of either core or memory gpu clock
New 471.. driver wouldn't even run on same clocks as before that were fine on 461.. lol
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@purecain
Download to videos
Right click the zip folder and select Properties
Chech the Unblock box and apply/ save.
Extract all same location
Right click the benchmark.exe file and send to desktop create shortcut.
Or just run it from there.
 
My bad, i was only able to finish my benchmark the very first time i swapped my gpu to 3089ti. The problem started to happen after changingmy settings from maximum to high. And it is still occuring now. Will try @nguyen suggestion when i get home

Update: I followed @nguyen 's suggestion(thank you for that) but i had to lower the core clock down more to -75 and i manage to finish benchmark with no issues at maximum settings a few times. But when i change the settings to high, the problem comes back. Does this mean that I have a defective card? Or is it an issue with my other pc components?

The engine seems really buggy. I've had this benchmark crash cards that are 100% stable even with massive underclocking and across different drivers. It's an old engine with a ton of stapled on features, so it's not the most stable it seems.

Going mad, i cant seem to get it to run. I just get the opening little splash scrn then nothing. Meh... Anyone any idea whats im doing wrong. Do you have to install this bench or something??? running win10 rig in sig!

Are you running it as administrator?
 
The engine seems really buggy. I've had this benchmark crash cards that are 100% stable even with massive underclocking and across different drivers. It's an old engine with a ton of stapled on features, so it's not the most stable it seems.
We might have pinpointed the problem. Apparently its my psu. I tried my brother-in-law's 750w psu and we never had issue with running the endwalker benchmark. I already ordered a new psu and hopefully that would address my concern and i can finally have peace of mind(lol). Its kinda weird that his 750w psu is not causing this issue compared to my 860w psu. His explanation is that my psu is old and psus needs to be replaced around 5 years or so even though it can still power up my whole system. Any thoughts?
 
We might have pinpointed the problem. Apparently its my psu. I tried my brother-in-law's 750w psu and we never had issue with running the endwalker benchmark. I already ordered a new psu and hopefully that would address my concern and i can finally have peace of mind(lol). Its kinda weird that his 750w psu is not causing this issue compared to my 860w psu. His explanation is that my psu is old and psus needs to be replaced around 5 years or so even though it can still power up my whole system. Any thoughts?
Well....I told you it was the PSU from the very beginning.....It really depends you can have some PSU that work solid after 10+ years and others that dropping on you after a year or two...sometimes even brand new can fail like that Gigabyte PSU affair recently maybe you also heard off....Anyway get the new one(at least bronze) and if you can afford try to get something like Seasonic,Corsair,be quiet,Silverstone,EVGA,FSP...
 
Well....I told you it was the PSU from the very beginning.....It really depends you can have some PSU that work solid after 10+ years and others that dropping on you after a year or two...sometimes even brand new can fail like that Gigabyte PSU affair recently maybe you also heard off....Anyway get the new one(at least bronze) and if you can afford try to get something like Seasonic,Corsair,be quiet,Silverstone,EVGA,FSP...
Yeah. I did not want to believe it myself until we tested it. I bought the EVGA G+ Supernova 1000w(yes i saw videos about gigabyte psu). Hopefully everything goes smooth. I ordered nice braided cable to go along with it too. Thank you for all those who helped me. Will update with my score when everything is setup.
 
Yeah. I did not want to believe it myself until we tested it. I bought the EVGA G+ Supernova 1000w(yes i saw videos about gigabyte psu). Hopefully everything goes smooth. I ordered nice braided cable to go along with it too. Thank you for all those who helped me. Will update with my score when everything is setup.
NP really...I am glad I could Help.....Hope everything will go smooth & without the trouble with the new PSU!!!
 
Hi all. Here's my first overclocking memory ram testing.

i7-10700K @5.0/47x ring
4200- CL18 ram
Asus Strix GTX 1080Ti - 2063 / 6264
Main SSD : Western Digital SN750
PSU : Seasonic Platinum 660W

FINAL FANTASY XIV: Endwalker Benchmark
Tested on: 1/9/2021 2:34:51
Score: 20295
Average Frame Rate: 1,376247E+08
Minimum Frame Rate: 86
Performance: Extremely High
-Easily capable of running the game on the highest settings.
Loading Times by Scene
Scene #1 1,169 sec
Scene #2 2,2 sec
Scene #3 3,327 sec
Scene #4 1,38 sec
Scene #5 0,648 sec
Total Loading Time 8,724 sec



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Hi all. Here's my first overclocking memory ram testing.

i7-10700K @5.0/47x ring
4200- CL18 ram
Asus Strix GTX 1080Ti - 2063 / 6264
Main SSD : Western Digital SN750
PSU : Seasonic Platinum 660W

FINAL FANTASY XIV: Endwalker Benchmark
Tested on: 1/9/2021 2:34:51
Score: 20295
Average Frame Rate: 1,376247E+08
Minimum Frame Rate: 86
Performance: Extremely High
-Easily capable of running the game on the highest settings.
Loading Times by Scene
Scene #1 1,169 sec
Scene #2 2,2 sec
Scene #3 3,327 sec
Scene #4 1,38 sec
Scene #5 0,648 sec
Total Loading Time 8,724 sec



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That's a really Good result!!!It's just unfortunately ain't good enough to beat THE BEST/ @ThrashZone GTX 1080TI Result on the Leaderboard Chart....
 
Radeon VII @ stock
Ryzen 5800x @ stock


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That's a really Good result!!!It's just unfortunately ain't good enough to beat THE BEST/ @ThrashZone GTX 1080TI Result on the Leaderboard Chart....
Yeah, he's achieved an amazing OC ! But as i can see the overall posts the 1080Ti still rocking pretty hard, and the memory ram and ring cache overclocking push to the next level on Comet lake CPU's , i'm happy and surprised too with my OC at the moment. When i can get a better radiators i will push a bit more :)
 
While they officially support Crossfire and SLI, the scaling on this engine is pretty terrible. This card can run through the Firestrike and TimeSpy 20-loop stress tests at 1120MHz, but I get an endless stream of DirectX errors at anything above 1090MHz with FFXIV.

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It definitely prefers nVidia cards; SLI scales much better overall. Though I do want to see if that scaling extends through to newer generations, as I'd expect Fermi/Kepler to scale relatively well given they got frequent SLI profile optimizations.

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Hello late post here. Finally got my card working. I didn’t hit the lottery. Got a mediocre card lol.
 

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I guess so...'tho I am not so sure how much that CPU could be the actual bottleneck at 1440p Resolution.....Did you OC 3060TI maybe?
No OC on the 3060Ti; but the CPU was definitely the bottleneck there (I don't know much about XIV's engine, but it likely relies heavily on CPU given the drastic result change). I installed a 5800X in that same system with the 3070Ti and this is the result:

Ryzen 5800x (instead of the 3600 previously) - Curve optimizer: -15 all cores, PBO Scalar 2x with +75MHz
MSI 3070 Ti Gaming X Trio - 862mv undervolt - stock clocks
(Previous score 17673)

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To corroborate the score; I was able to pick up a Gigabyte 3070 Ti Eagle for the system that was using the 3060 Ti; with a 900mv undervolt on that card at stock clocks, it was somewhere in the low 22k range with the 5600x CPU.
 
Hello late post here. Finally got my card working. I didn’t hit the lottery. Got a mediocre card lol.
Well at least you solve the problem with the PSU....It's a normal score I guess for 3080 TI remember that those other scores are better but also those cards are most likely OC and maybe they have also faster CPU's which also impact the final score....

No OC on the 3060Ti; but the CPU was definitely the bottleneck there (I don't know much about XIV's engine, but it likely relies heavily on CPU given the drastic result change). I installed a 5800X in that same system with the 3070Ti and this is the result:

Ryzen 5800x (instead of the 3600 previously) - Curve optimizer: -15 all cores, PBO Scalar 2x with +75MHz
MSI 3070 Ti Gaming X Trio - 862mv undervolt - stock clocks
(Previous score 17673)

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To corroborate the score; I was able to pick up a Gigabyte 3070 Ti Eagle for the system that was using the 3060 Ti; with a 900mv undervolt on that card at stock clocks, it was somewhere in the low 22k range with the 5600x CPU.
Good to know this....Sems like the CPU impact on the final score is really high even if the resolution is 1440p....BTW that's a Great score for 3070TI!!!You enter the Chart!!!

Leaderboard Chart Updated...
 
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Well at least you solve the problem with the PSU....It's a normal score I guess for 3080 TI remember that those other scores are better but also those cards are most likely OC and maybe they have also faster CPU's which also impact the final score....


Good to know this....Sems like the CPU impact on the final score is really high even if the resolution is 1440p....BTW that's a Great score for 3070TI!!!You enter the Chart!!!

Leaderboard Chart Updated...
Aw man I didn't get on the chart even with the triple SLI GTX 480s beating a GTX 1660?

I'll need to find something more obscure and crazy.
 
Aw man I didn't get on the chart even with the triple SLI GTX 480s beating a GTX 1660?

I'll need to find something more obscure and crazy.
Srry...both of your results are really cool but the problem is that probably almost no one anymore using Pro Duo or triple-Sli Gtx 480 and to put those in the chart I need to take out some other GPU result from the chart....and all other cards are much more popular.....Anyway TY for posting those results for me personally it was cool to see Pro Duo score as this is literally 2 of my R9 Fury cards in SLI....
 
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Hi,
Switched to my titan Xp
Couldn't use my prior afterburner profiles though for some reason so had to make new profiles which seem low so might mess with it again later
21645 10900k build still
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Maximum settings @4k


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Hi,
Nice bump broke 22k
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Bumped up the GPU voltage

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Jill Christine Valentine
Ryzen 5 3600 @ PBO + 200
32GB DDR4 @ 3466 16-18-18-36-1T
GTX 1080 Ti @ 2025/1533
 
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