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Re: GTX_1080 benchmark

Postby Aleksei » Fri Oct 14, 2016 12:24 am

Aleksei Fri Oct 14, 2016 12:24 am
Hello, guys!
Sorry for the stupid question, but where did you get the OctaneBench 3.03.4 ?
On the site I can see only version 2.17 available for download. Anв it doesn't see my GTX 1080 cards.


P.S. Ah, I just found it in the starting post of this thread. But why it is not on this page yet?
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Re: GTX_1080 benchmark

Postby KeeWe » Sat Oct 15, 2016 12:31 pm

KeeWe Sat Oct 15, 2016 12:31 pm
Just installed my Gainward 1070 Golden Sample and got out of the box 131.51. Pretty impressive.
Edit. strange thing: 1070 is only running at 92-95% instead of 99-100 like my old 780 did. Any idea why this happens?

Edit: after some OC with after burner:

octanebench.JPG


I expected scores around 117... but not this. oO
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Re: GTX_1080 benchmark

Postby gueoct » Sat Oct 15, 2016 5:19 pm

gueoct Sat Oct 15, 2016 5:19 pm
Guys, could you be so kind and post your results on the OctaneBench Results page , please!
https://render.otoy.com/octanebench/res ... ingleGPU=1
This would help enormously, to get a clearer overview and better comparability of the different GPU´s.
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Re: GTX_1080 benchmark

Postby KeeWe » Sun Oct 16, 2016 3:34 pm

KeeWe Sun Oct 16, 2016 3:34 pm
gueoct wrote:Guys, could you be so kind and post your results on the OctaneBench Results page , please!
https://render.otoy.com/octanebench/res ... ingleGPU=1
This would help enormously, to get a clearer overview and better comparability of the different GPU´s.


Is there a way to submit the results manually? 1070 obviously isnt in the list at all.
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Re: GTX_1080 benchmark

Postby gueoct » Sun Oct 16, 2016 8:25 pm

gueoct Sun Oct 16, 2016 8:25 pm
Is there a way to submit the results manually? 1070 obviously isnt in the list at all.[/quote]

I am wondering, too!
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Re: GTX_1080 benchmark

Postby oguzbir » Mon Oct 17, 2016 8:00 am

oguzbir Mon Oct 17, 2016 8:00 am
I recently bought two 1070's Evga Founders Ed.
Which single 1070 gives a benchmark of 122.88 with no OC
1070bench.JPG

In my good ventilated case the temps were 50C at load.
I'll test OC later on. And post some results as well.
First I was after buying 1080. But the prices were + ~%70 of 1070.. SO I changed my mind and went for double 1070.

I think those cards are perfect for me. Very cheap cards. Runs at very cool temps, need just one PCI-e power.
As per power.
The psu reports 247W usage when system is idle...
I rendered the benchmark with 680 + Titan(1st Gen). And and my PSU(AX1500i) reported 550 W usage at load. Those two cards used ~310W total.
Then I used just 2x1070 for the benchmark.. And PSU reported 470W usage. So they draw less power as well. And these used 225W

EDIT
I made an initial overclock to a 1070. Benchmark reported 135.53...
OC'ed using afterburner +500 to memclock gave me 4300 MHz
+ 230 to CoreClock gave 2100 MHz
Not bad at all I think...
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Re: GTX_1080 benchmark

Postby oguzbir » Tue Oct 18, 2016 10:23 pm

oguzbir Tue Oct 18, 2016 10:23 pm
Here is my latest OC'in test on dual Evga 1070 FE.
I updated new Bios from Evga forums. After that I was able to get

OctaneBench Score : 281.50 (dual 1070)
Single 1070 OC Score ~140
That is so close to 980 Ti Maximum score (142) A little than Titan X(M) max score (149)
Beats 980 Ti & Titan X(M) in average scores... And Identical performace with TeslaM60(dualGPU)
I wasn't expecting that much from 1070's. IMO Best bang for buck

MSI AB. Settings...
Mem Clock 4387 MHz (+580)
Core clock 2130 MHz (+237)
Stable around 55C-58C
Fanspeed %50 - %60
Ambient room temp ~23C

Mind you the two 1070's are at the lowest PCI lanes. But they are performing pretty well. Especially the one under Titan (2nd from top)
Screens_.0035.jpg

case2.jpg

Time to ditch those old cards :mrgreen:
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Re: GTX_1080 benchmark

Postby BorisGoreta » Wed Oct 19, 2016 1:04 am

BorisGoreta Wed Oct 19, 2016 1:04 am
Hmmmm, with octane bench 2 my 980Ti is roughly the same speed as my TITAN X ( 132 )

but with octane bench 3 980Ti is 95 and TITAN X is 125 so there is a lot of difference.

Aren't 980Ti and TITAN X the same architecture ? Why is there such a big difference with octanebench v3 ?
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Re: GTX_1080 benchmark

Postby Timmaigh! » Wed Oct 19, 2016 2:54 pm

Timmaigh! Wed Oct 19, 2016 2:54 pm
oguzbir wrote:Here is my latest OC'in test on dual Evga 1070 FE.
I updated new Bios from Evga forums. After that I was able to get

OctaneBench Score : 281.50 (dual 1070)
Single 1070 OC Score ~140
That is so close to 980 Ti Maximum score (142) A little than Titan X(M) max score (149)
Beats 980 Ti & Titan X(M) in average scores... And Identical performace with TeslaM60(dualGPU)
I wasn't expecting that much from 1070's. IMO Best bang for buck

MSI AB. Settings...
Mem Clock 4387 MHz (+580)
Core clock 2130 MHz (+237)
Stable around 55C-58C
Fanspeed %50 - %60
Ambient room temp ~23C

Mind you the two 1070's are at the lowest PCI lanes. But they are performing pretty well. Especially the one under Titan (2nd from top)
Screens_.0035.jpg

case2.jpg

Time to ditch those old cards :mrgreen:



Uuuh, 4 cards next to each other? Is it not rather loud?
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Re: GTX_1080 benchmark

Postby FAZ » Wed Oct 19, 2016 3:01 pm

FAZ Wed Oct 19, 2016 3:01 pm
oguzbir wrote:Here is my latest OC'in test on dual Evga 1070 FE.
I updated new Bios from Evga forums. After that I was able to get

OctaneBench Score : 281.50 (dual 1070)
Single 1070 OC Score ~140
That is so close to 980 Ti Maximum score (142) A little than Titan X(M) max score (149)
Beats 980 Ti & Titan X(M) in average scores... And Identical performace with TeslaM60(dualGPU)
I wasn't expecting that much from 1070's. IMO Best bang for buck

MSI AB. Settings...
Mem Clock 4387 MHz (+580)
Core clock 2130 MHz (+237)
Stable around 55C-58C
Fanspeed %50 - %60
Ambient room temp ~23C :


What about core voltage and power limit?
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