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http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=910538513
1080P Extreme = 4005
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=910538829
4k Optimized = 6273
New PC Chassis:
Intel Core i7-6700K @ 4.8ghz cores/4.7ghz cache
ASUS Geforce GTX 1070 @ 2100mhz core/9458mhz mem
16GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4-3200 CL16
ASUS Maximus VIII Hero Motherboard
Noctua NH-D15 CPU Cooler & Silverstone Raven 5 Chassis
Corsiar RM650X PSU
http://www.silverstonetek.com/raven/images/products/rv05/rv05b-top-open-2.jpg
Nah, they plug in at the top and you route the cables out the back. On the bottom are two 180mm intake fans, and along with convection (heat rising) it makes for some good airflow out of the top. I wasn't expecting it to make a huge difference, but games go from 80 degrees Celsius at 100% GPU load to 60 degrees Celsius. CPU is about 10 degrees cooler as well. It's amazing, especially for a nearly three year old case design.
And thanks Zombie, this system has proved to be a nice overclocker.
Ryzen 7 1700@ 3.7GHz
XFX RS 8GB RX 480 @1160mhz from 1288, undervolted to 1.05V, passive fan curve
(Because I can =D)
MSI X370 Carbon
2 X 8GB Corsair Vengeance 3000
EVGA 850 G2
Closest I can come is 3957 lol. That 4000 score is crazy!
Putting SLI 1080s to shame, damn. I've never had an SLI setup, but it's kinda sad Nvidia has poor optimization for it.
My two 1080's cost £1200 and my 1080Ti cost £800
Just curious what's Voltage for your 4.8Ghz. I had mine stable at 1.39 which is too high for my taste so I dialed down to 4.7Ghz at 1.33V. Temp is fine all the way up to 1.425V but I don't like high voltage. I'm using NH-D15S with extra fan so essentially the same cooler as yours.
Mine needs 1.4v for 4.8ghz, but I only use those settings for benchmark runs. I normally run it with adaptive voltage/speed step enabled with a max turbo of 4.7ghz @ 1.35v. I just picked up a 7700K from Microcenter for $300 to play with, but there are reports that Intel is releasing a six core i7 Cofee Lake CPU in Q3 this year. I'm gonna return the 7700K and wait for that instead.
I also forgot to increase the core boost on the 1070 after upgrading the case cooling and got some new high marks:
1080p Extreme = 4061
4k Optimized = 6355
+120 core on the 1080p run, +110 on the 4k run. Also, I have noticed that putting +100mv on the voltage actually reduces benchmark scores, presumably because the increased voltage causes the power limit to be reached when in actuality the extra voltage isn't needed to boost the clock speed, so these are runs with +0mv voltage.