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my potatoes benchmark, yours?

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System Name just ordinary potato system, but dont understimate potato..
Processor ryzen raven ridge 2200g, ryzen 2600 upgrade:)
Motherboard msi b350 pc mate, biostars a320, asrock ab350m micro
Cooling x2 cheap china handmade, i got plenty aigo/fantech rgb fans now heh
Memory klevv dual channel 8gb 3000mhz, trident 16gb 3600mhz, random ddr2 stick
Video Card(s) back to square, using vega 56 now:D
Storage wd green ssd 240gb, 3tb seagate expnasion, random laptop hdd x4, 1tb 3.5
Display(s) acer vgo 22inch fullhd 75hz
Case cheap segotep/dazumba mid atx, alcatroz mini atx
Audio Device(s) genius retro wood style, harman kardon stick iii
Power Supply be quite system power9, powerlogic standar, voltron 300fx, thermaltake smart 1200w
Mouse rexus, genius ps/2, powerlogic ps/2 ball tracking
Keyboard rexus, random china product x3
Software talking abt best software, autodesk/unity3d/notepad yes notepad!!
Benchmark Scores theres nothing to brag abt potato, but it can run decent 30fps fullhd with good setting:)
hey guys i dont seen much bench for low to old bench shared, lemme know if you still have old/low system and have a time to share one pls do so, i will post some soon, i usually used uniegnie superposition(fhd extreme), or sometimes use cinebench(i think we alr have plenty thread abt this here, so this one uneccesary) thx adv:)
my old snap sampling
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The benchmark thread your looking for is over here.
 
The benchmark thread your looking for is over here.
yes i alr post some thre, but not likely what i looking for, i personaly used superposition, also prefer something considering "lowend" model, beside im not looking for something to be compared, i just curious how well old/low system can be pushed on these days, its nice to see how good you can push the system with low budget, for me personally hehe
edited: i change the title added "my"
 
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is socket 1156 old for you or too young?
 
I am typing to you on my AMD Turion ZM-80 2.1GHz Dual Core laptop from 2007/2008.
 

but ya could run it with xeons too:

it had a very short lifecycle
 
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It's all the old 3DMark benchmarks, 3DMark05, 06 and Vantage would probably run really well on modern low-mid range hardware. I've been meaning to download them myself purely for nostalgia reasons lol
 
i have alot of old+ not so old hardware and wanted to make an old bench giveaway.
only air cooling only legacy benchmarks and no cheating.
but i am bad in doing a web form or what we need.
maybe ya give me a hand potato or someone else?
sorry for derailing but i thought this could be a start if someone is interested
and we could call it potato-benchmarks
 
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i actually dunno what this is abt hehe, i think this thread confused somehow, just random idea to do so, could be worth start with 3dmark software above, i will test soon, and post some old or lowend combination rig bench, let see if it can keep intact, or else i myself request closed on demand:D
 
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I sell all my hardware when upgrading so it never gets to potato level while I own it lol......


Btw I looked up one of your power supplies because I had no idea what it was.....


Armaggeddon Voltron Bronze 300 FX

almost spit out my water lol
 
I sell all my hardware when upgrading so it never gets to potato level while I own it lol......


Btw I looked up one of your power supplies because I had no idea what it was.....


Armaggeddon Voltron Bronze 300 FX

almost spit out my water lol
it is an oem market product, having allieance agrement with d.a, so more likely 3 brands into one, voltron, armageddon, da together, you wont found any outside yes indeed, but suprisling it can handling mosnter consume cards no problem, but i didnt recomend for longterm use, becouse the spec pure is 300watt only, so we actually rely on peak pulse, for a test only yes it can handle it for hours:D

heres i copy spec, ive no idea how psu work btw, maybe someone curious abt it, can check this out hehe

300W (Pure Power Rated)
Wide voltage 170V~240V
HDD 4 PIN x 2
Sata x 4
20 + 4PIN : Motherboard x 1-PCI-E : 6 PIN
4 + 4PIN : CPU +12V x1
Multicolour LED Light
AC Input : 170-240VAC 3A 50/60Hz
Build-In 120mm silent fan
most entry level likwise yes, its quiet good market becouse of cheap price & also have rgb smh so yeah its an option for low profile user, mostly for an student hehe
 
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It's all the old 3DMark benchmarks, 3DMark05, 06 and Vantage would probably run really well on modern low-mid range hardware. I've been meaning to download them myself purely for nostalgia reasons lol

I have some of these on CD I had sent to me to the UK :) Used to love running these old benchmarks, I do feel that the latest 3D Mark stuff just isn't so good as the now legacy ones.. That said, I have them all downloaded on my server at home and whenever I put together a PC, I always run them just for giggles really :)

Does remind me, I do need to try and get my Ryzen kit tested, I've yet to even run those in Windows.... Shame on me :(
 
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Don't laugh, this was seriously an impressive reality to me in gradeschool. I did an experiment of how many potatoes it would take to drive a small 3 volt led. It was... a lot. See voltage wasn't hard (it was visible at around .5v) but amperage is hard with tubercells. The whole thing was painful... And dumb. At the end, I swore eternal hatred for metal sheets and potatoes.
 
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Reminds me of:
459EB9BB1F3138AD37230BACCC414EF79B232793


Don't laugh, this was seriously an impressive reality to me in gradeschool. I did an experiment of how many potatoes it would take to drive a small 3 volt led. It was... a lot. See voltage wasn't hard (it was visible at around .5v) but amperage is hard with veggies. The whole thing was painful... And dumb. At the end, I swore eternal hatred for metal sheets and potatoes.
sry it couldnt be helped, even if its true fact :roll:, ive seen one too, tech student on my country do charging mobile phone with an potato, thats impresive but laughable rly :roll:
otherwise salute for this kind of experiment, another fact that potatoes isnt just regular cheap stuff, it rly usefull, just need to be propely used:respect::respect::respect:
 
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It's ok man, you'll never have to worry about me turning your potato pc into a battery, at least.
 
Reminds me of:
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Don't laugh, this was seriously an impressive reality to me in gradeschool. I did an experiment of how many potatoes it would take to drive a small 3 volt led. It was... a lot. See voltage wasn't hard (it was visible at around .5v) but amperage is hard with tubercells. The whole thing was painful... And dumb. At the end, I swore eternal hatred for metal sheets and potatoes.

How many did you need? How many mAmps on each potato? Seriously, that is really interesting to me.
 
i only know this from lemons that can power a light bulb
 
How many did you need? How many mAmps on each potato? Seriously, that is really interesting to me.

If I recall what worked was 6 potatoes, 2 in series then parralell wired together. Without the additional amperage the led would light but not stay on any real amount of time.

I don't recall mamps, but do remember being surprised potatoes with copper and zinc plates put out like a quarter volt each.
 
There are already plenty of benchmarking threads you can drop scores in, and since this has turned into a science thread and not benching, shop has been closed.
 
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