I suddenly noticed that clock-for-clock the i7 bloomfield results are the same as the sandy and ivy bridge results. Very interesting considering sandy bridge is normally much faster in IPC than nehalem.
Mine didn't stabilise within 60 seconds of loading. My results are plus/minus 30 FPS.
However, preliminary testing on my new Haswell system shows that everything stabilises within 0.5 seconds.
So any chance we'll have a 5GHz result with your 4670K AON?

I'll go get the fire extinguisher.....
I can't check the settings so I can test on Linux.

@Starscream
What he means is the link to your settings in the OP is broken.
My results (Updated)
MSI Laptop: GE40 2OC
OS: Windows 8, 64-Bit
CPU: Intel Core I7 4702MQ running @ 2.89 Ghz while in Dolphin
GPU: Nvidia GTX 760M, 2GB GDDR5 (311.43 Drivers)
RAM: 8GB DDR3
This is with the first save on "Memory card A".
FPS/VPS/speed
77/154/256
Second "Memory Card A" save.
FPS/VPS/speed
58/116/193
Third "Memory Card A" save.
FPS/VPS/speed
92/184/306
I really am sorry for the late post.

Your results are way off. You should take a screenshot after 20-30 seconds of loading the save game.
Make sure the boat isn't visible and that your framerate is stabilized.
Feel free to edit your previous post with the update.
(07-08-2013, 03:32 AM)Garteal Wrote: [ -> ]Your results are way off. You should take a screenshot after 20-30 seconds of loading the save game.
Make sure the boat isn't visible and that your framerate is stabilized.
Feel free to edit your previous post with the update.
Ah thanks!!!!
I really don't know how to benchmark stuff.
Thanks! I'll post an update.
EDIT: DONE! Updated.
Yeah, that looks about right. Thanks for the update!
Nice laptop.