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Unigine Valley Benchmark

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7970s @ 1225mhz
3570k @ 4.5ghz
1440p 8xAA

Edit: Wow ExtremeHD (1080p) is a lot less taxing.

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This is my soon to be defunct Twin E5472 system, which is basically twin Core2 Quads, along with my new 7970 at its stock 950MHz speed. Hope it's OK for me to use this thread to store my baseline score. 🙂

This benchmark does not seem to use many CPU cores, which puts the old rig at a disadvantage.
 
Here's my rig. (Needs some dusting and cable work)

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Here's my Valley score running SLI

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lol no offense but that is a hideous looking system. I thought most people who do water cooling don't just want cool temps but a sleek clean looking case.

you got wires everywhere. multicolored too! Looks like my old build lol.
 
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damn looks like a lot of dust built up in my gpu probably

i used to get 45C in BF3 at max a year ago on HD7850 and now if I run this benchmark at 1200mhz OC I reach about 70C, I have to set fans at 100% to get at 60C, that or maybe the thermal paste decayed?
 
FPS: 63.1
Score: 2642
Min FPS:22.0
Max FPS 124.8

Cpu FX8320 4.83
2x 7950 3gb 1000/1250 clocks crossfire

I'll run it later on my 980x system and see if cpu makes much of a difference.
 
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