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Re: OctaneBench

PostPosted: Fri May 22, 2015 5:43 pm
by Tutor
smicha wrote:
Tutor wrote:It's two, two, two tools in one: an excellent benchmarking tool and an excellent assist tool for goal oriented GPU tweaking. Just as the best tool to assist in tweaking CPUs to handle Cinema4d CPU rendering speedily is Cinebench, the best tool to assist in tweaking GPUs to handle Octane GPU rendering speedily is now OctaneBench. Octanebench will help my system to peak again further to the right and simultaneously help me to establish overclock presets for various rendering tasks. Compare this - live in development - [ https://render.otoy.com/octanebench/sum ... GTX+780+Ti ] with Score Distribution pic, below - first large hump is where my system's performance had stalled before I had realized that there could be other uses to OctaneBench; lower humps to right is where OctaneBench's assistance came into play during tweaking of this air-cooled GPU system. Now, my ultimate goal is to get an OctaneBench score of, at least, 960 (or about 120 pts per 780 Ti ACX SC OC) on this system, while keeping all GPU temperatures below 85 degrees (C); my interim goal is to get a score of, at least, 912 (or about 114 per GPU).


Tutor,
The results you've posted are indeed impressive, especially these are air-cooled cards. According my calculations 8x780Ti may score around 1060 (watercooled) on stock bios. My GTX 780 6GB which has 2304 cores - scores 106 (1340 Mhz on core and 7000 MHz on memory). Hence a 780 Ti with 2880 cores has 25% more of computing power giving 1.25*106=132.5. Such results require overclock over 1300mhz and I am not sure how well the stock fan would cope up with heat dissipation. Hope to see you breaking 1000 score limit. Good luck ;)

BTW I managed to get 0.044375 score per core on a 9600 cored system (0.046 for a single 780).



Thanks for the 780 TI projection and other information. Like minds often think alike and sometimes nearly simultaneously. Guess what my project for this weekend involves? Lets just say it involves a significant no. of GTX 780 TI ACX OC SCs and H20. I'm also thinking outside of the box - literally, because there'll so many of 780s that the box can't contain them even if I wanted the security of the inner womb of the case.

At least one observation that I've made from studying the various OctaneBench scores, is that, although Octane scales linearly for each additional, identical GPU card, the real world performance addition for each additional, identical card seems to be less and less than what I would have expected. Try it with the scores for the Titan Xs by looking at the performance for single card systems; then compare with that of dual Titan X systems, etc. on to four or five Titan X card systems. Interesting what each addition of an accelerator does, especially when it also adds more heat and/or act to block maximal air flow for its neighbor.

Re: OctaneBench

PostPosted: Fri May 22, 2015 5:59 pm
by Tutor
glimpse wrote:
Mannimedia wrote:..
Quad GeForce GTX TITAN X

Total score
574.916206


Nice score! on air or under water? =)



I'd be stunned if they aren't underwater. 574.916206 / 4 = 143.729.

Re: OctaneBench

PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2015 12:04 am
by sadece
Looking forward to see 980 Ti score :o

Re: OctaneBench

PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2015 9:52 am
by glimpse
Nice score! on air or under water? =)[/quote]


I'd be stunned if they aren't underwater. 574.916206 / 4 = 143.729.[/quote]

setting fans 100% a friend of mine got a lot of noice but under the load GPU sits less than 60C =)
so I wouldn't be too surprised to see that on air =).. with enough of case airflow..

Re: OctaneBench

PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2015 10:05 am
by smicha
BTW Two days ago I saw a youtube video on evga 980 clocked to 1620mhz at 1.25V on a hybrid cooler.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IkKMc0jVdo
at 4:22

Re: OctaneBench

PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2015 3:35 pm
by Tutor
smicha wrote:BTW Two days ago I saw a youtube video on evga 980 clocked to 1620mhz at 1.25V on a hybrid cooler.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IkKMc0jVdo
at 4:22


Might this be one of the partner GPU cooler options on the 2816 CUDA core GTX 980 TIs being released within the next couple of weeks [ http://videocardz.com/55566/nvidia-gefo ... benchmarks ]? I'd like that hybrid cooler on my 980 TIs. Also, I hope that the GTX 980 TI will be boost clocked out-of-the-box significantly higher than the 1215 MHz boost for the GXT 980, making the 980 TI the comparable 3d render speed place holder for Maxwell that the GTX 780 TI is for Kepler.

Re: OctaneBench

PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2015 3:54 pm
by Tutor
sadece wrote:Looking forward to see 980 Ti score :o


You will not have to wait long [ http://wccftech.com/nvidia-gtx-980-ti-specs-benchmarks/ ].

Re: OctaneBench - upload results not working

PostPosted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 5:23 am
by ArchPrime
I seem to be able to benchmark ok, but the benchmark tool upload button is always greyed out for me . Why would that be?

Re: OctaneBench

PostPosted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 7:32 am
by glimpse
Tutor wrote:
glimpse wrote:
Mannimedia wrote:..
Quad GeForce GTX TITAN X

Total score
574.916206


Nice score! on air or under water? =)



I'd be stunned if they aren't underwater. 574.916206 / 4 = 143.729.



I wouldn't..if they have sort of hybrid cooler - Think EVGA has TitanX hybrid =) interesting to see nvidia finally allowing to release those =)

Yesterday I pushed 780 6gb from 83 to 99,9 on OctaneBench with simple bump in core speed - render temps under full load stays under 50C (MSI non ref cooler with pair of fans in open air pluged via Amfeltec splitter =)

so pushing TItanX from ~130 to 144 deosn't seem to be a big deal.. =)

Re: OctaneBench

PostPosted: Sun Jul 31, 2016 3:33 pm
by LucasRAPP
Hello everyone, I have a Quadro and Tesla, for the NVIDIA Maximus system, but at the bench, there is that Tesla is recognized, why? is how to enable Quadro