2022/07/21 10:14:14
tresnugget
mylittlepwny2
tresnugget
Vince said on Facebook that there were a lot of supply chain issues with the production of the kingpin 3090 Ti so we're lucky we got what we did


How's ur card doing? Have you been benching much? Did you get xoc bios and classified tool?

I haven't for a couple days. I got the XOC bios and classified which helped a little. The core is very solid but the vram not so much
I'm getting like 15.8k runs in Port Royal but I feel like I should be getting higher. I'm running at 2250 mhz with an average of 2222 mhz and my VRAM is at +700, +800 with 1.4v on fbvdd. Im going to install and dual boot windows 10 tonight, run as few background processes as possible, and see if that helps. Maybe play with drivers. I feel with what I have I should be getting into 16k at least but maybe it's just the vram holding me back. Also going to tack on 3 noctuas if I can find a fan splitter around here. Pretty sure I've got one laying around just gotta find it lol.
2022/07/21 10:47:47
talon951
This stripped down Win10 some of us use works the best to maximize benchmarks. Increases cpu benches the most obviously but still can help gpu benches as well.

https://www.overclock.net...age-1020#post-28974928
2022/07/21 10:59:51
tresnugget
talon951
This stripped down Win10 some of us use works the best to maximize benchmarks. Increases cpu benches the most obviously but still can help gpu benches as well.

https://www.overclock.net...age-1020#post-28974928

Nice, I was looking for something exactly like this! I really appreciate it!
2022/07/21 11:29:43
talon951
tresnugget
talon951
This stripped down Win10 some of us use works the best to maximize benchmarks. Increases cpu benches the most obviously but still can help gpu benches as well.

https://www.overclock.net...age-1020#post-28974928

Nice, I was looking for something exactly like this! I really appreciate it!


You might look through KedarWolf's posts after that one too. Also posted a script more recently that disables even more services. I didn't find it when I searched a bit ago, but it's there somewhere in that thread.
2022/07/21 11:36:06
tresnugget
talon951
tresnugget
talon951
This stripped down Win10 some of us use works the best to maximize benchmarks. Increases cpu benches the most obviously but still can help gpu benches as well.

https://www.overclock.net...age-1020#post-28974928

Nice, I was looking for something exactly like this! I really appreciate it!


You might look through KedarWolf's posts after that one too. Also posted a script more recently that disables even more services. I didn't find it when I searched a bit ago, but it's there somewhere in that thread.

Yeah looks like the iso link he posted doesn't work anymore. I'm going to go through his posts and see if I can find a better link but if I can't I'll message him and see if he can send me one
2022/07/21 14:31:35
mylittlepwny2
Stripped OS's can help mostly on the physics aspect of tests like timespy or firestrike. And even then the differences are almost margin of error. It makes a slightly more obvious difference in memory intensive benchmarks like superpi or even geekbench to an extent where literally a millisecond is the difference between 1st and 50th.

Don't get ur hopes up too much. That being said it can be worth a couple of points and is worth investigating if you fancy yourself a competitive overclocker.
2022/07/21 15:01:19
talon951
It depends on the state of the OS you're currently benching on. But even comparing a fresh install to a stripped OS, I would always get a significantly higher cpu score in TS (like maybe 200 pts). Graphics score would be higher than my daily driver OS (but usually not compared to a fresh install).
2022/07/21 15:07:56
talon951
Here's the latest copy.

https://www.overclock.net...age-1031#post-29003363

And finally found the disable services cmd script.

https://www.overclock.net...age-1020#post-28974723

BTW that script seems to be effective in Win11 also. But obviously you don't get other changes that have been made.
2022/07/21 15:11:02
mylittlepwny2
talon951
It depends on the state of the OS you're currently benching on. But even comparing a fresh install to a stripped OS, I would always get a significantly higher cpu score in TS (like maybe 200 pts). Graphics score would be higher than my daily driver OS (but usually not compared to a fresh install).


To be fair modern CPUs score well in excess of 20k in timespy lol. 200 points is like 1% which is within margin of error. Again the stripped OS does help im not arguing that. And i use one myself. But its just important to keep things in context. That's all I was trying to say.
2022/07/21 15:22:41
emmett
talon951
Here's the latest copy.

https://www.overclock.net...age-1031#post-29003363

And finally found the disable services cmd script.

https://www.overclock.net...age-1020#post-28974723

BTW that script seems to be effective in Win11 also. But obviously you don't get other changes that have been made.



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