I wouldn't be surprised if it worked better with SSAA.
Thank you for maintaining this Nintendo Maniac. I haven't visited the hardware forum in quite some time. It's good to see data still being collected.
(02-15-2017, 11:37 PM)NaturalViolence Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you for maintaining this Nintendo Maniac.
If it wasn't largely automated, I never would have been able to pull it off.
Really, the only thing I do is pop in about once a month to manually apply ISO 8601 date formats and sorting by score.
I'm in contact with a guy on overclock.net that has used scripts and such to automate such things for his own Cinebench results, but I've been too occupied/lazy/disinterested to ever get around to it.
i7-7700K @5.0GHz on liquid
16GB DDR4-3200 CL14 RAM
overall time: 262 seconds
548s
Xeon 5672 @3,6Ghz
12Gb DDR3 1600Mhz, triple channel
Rx480
Windows 10 Pro
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Time: 548s
Windows 10 x64
AMD Ryzen R7 1700 @3.4GHz (400MHz OC)
DDR4 16GB 2660MHz CAS 16
AMD R9 290
Ehrm, not much idea why, but the google doc shows my result as a 1400 MHz OC (4.4GHz) instead of 400MHz (3.4GHz).
Not adding this to the actual list as I'm using GIT, not the download in the first post but here are my results just for the sake of rough comparison.
Linux
i7-5775c @ 4GHz
8GB DDR 2600MHz
Nvidia GTX 1060
Time: 345 seconds (5min, 45sec).