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Post by ShrimpBrime on May 23, 2018 22:45:20 GMT -5
Yes you need to know some Java script lol. You have certificate errors basically. The call back function will help you diag those errors.
Start with basics. Time date in bios, windows perhaps the region is miss-selected.
Could be as simple as packet drops from that 50 foot cable?
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Post by ShrimpBrime on May 23, 2018 22:48:16 GMT -5
You can use a newer version of windows explorer also. IE8.... isn't that from the XP days?
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Post by Macsbeach98 on May 23, 2018 22:50:27 GMT -5
What about X265 Vin are you able to run that you only need 3 of the 4 benches.
I just took the epowers off the cards and put them away my scores there should be good enough for first in the 2 3D benches if my CPU wasnt a potato I would have gone well.
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Post by Vinster on May 23, 2018 22:50:45 GMT -5
Yes you need to know some Java script lol. You have certificate errors basically. The call back function will help you diag those errors. Start with basics. Time date in bios, windows perhaps the region is miss-selected. Could be as simple as packet drops from that 50 foot cable? I didn't check the timezone, but the date and time was correct.
Vin
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Post by Vinster on May 23, 2018 22:51:37 GMT -5
You can use a newer version of windows explorer also. IE8.... isn't that from the XP days? I thought so too, but that's what's loaded on this Tiny 7 eXperience OS that I have.
Vin
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Post by Vinster on May 23, 2018 22:52:22 GMT -5
What about X265 Vin are you able to run that you only need 3 of the 4 benches. I just took the epowers off the cards and put them away my scores there should be good enough for first in the 2 3D benches if my CPU wasnt a potato I would have gone well. I had no issues running the other 3 benches. I have screenies for both WinXP and Win7_x86.. stock clocks for now. I haven't OC'd yet
Vin
EXIT: I'm loading up a different Tiny 7, this one is 64bit. see how I fare
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Post by Vinster on May 23, 2018 23:23:25 GMT -5
Tried a different OS, same error, but this OS has IE9 and it worked fine for browsing. It was giving me a certificate error. went back on the OS with FF and with it I did have to add an exception. turns out it was also for a certificate error.
Time Zones, Date and Time are correct on both OS's. Stumped...
I'm done for tonight. Happy I got 3 of 4 done.
Vin
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Post by Bones on May 24, 2018 9:28:54 GMT -5
Don't feel too bad about it Vin, I can only run three myself and did that already. My runs for it were done when I did those, with the issues I'm having right now I can't do anything else and what I've got entered already is it for me.
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Post by Vinster on May 24, 2018 10:47:45 GMT -5
I used to do well in Geek though, the scores I have stock is already beating some of the guys that have OC'd. I know they have backups. I don't play that way. but still... just for you guys to comment, I also want to make sure my screenies are ok before I actually post up on OCN. these are stock runs... 3DM03 Got a better stock score in Win7-32bit than XP by 1000pts GPUPI I got a better initial score in XP by 8 seconds. I re-ran them in both OS's and the subsequent scores were only 0.2 different... Now just to make sure I have it straight, GPUPI3.3 Can't be sub'd to the bot right? only 3.2? in x265 I got a better score in XP by a margin of error, 0.15pts higher in XP Thoughts? Vin
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Post by Aleslammer on May 24, 2018 13:34:03 GMT -5
GPuPI 3.3 has it's own submission link now so yes it can be sub'd. I've never tried x265 in XP 0.15 nice jump even for 1080.
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Post by Macsbeach98 on May 24, 2018 16:51:40 GMT -5
Vin you got that 8.894 X265 score on a old 4 core Gainstown I thought Jesus thats impressive for an old CPU is it XP or something then realised its run in 1080p you have to run it in 4k. The other 2 look ok though. If you are getting a better score with 03 in W7 you aint doing XP right.
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Post by Vinster on May 24, 2018 17:40:05 GMT -5
Vin you got that 8.894 X265 score on a old 4 core Gainstown I thought Jesus thats impressive for an old CPU is it XP or something then realised its run in 1080p you have to run it in 4k. The other 2 look ok though. If you are getting a better score with 03 in W7 you aint doing XP right. ah, 4K.. ok
or 3DM03.. I haven't run it since 2011.. but even back then I've always had it run better in 7...
for the OS, I turned off System Restore, Windows Updates and a few fluffy services and clicked Run.
I've read people running the tasks in different orders? I've tried to follow a thread and said screw it. It was too messy and just didn't work. I also don't understand how to you get a score by running the items individually either.
for Geek, I've given up on it running on a Tiny OS. it just wont do it. I have a normal Win7-64Bit and it ran and submitted (Finally) so I'll use this semi-bloated Win7 for that. just won't be as good of a score.
Vin
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Post by Macsbeach98 on May 24, 2018 18:50:51 GMT -5
XP kills W7 for 03 especially with Nvidea legacy with the right tweaks. First tip use D3D overrider it will boost your score by a couple of thousand straight off the bat.
For the OS thats all I am basically doing and I am smashing them. You wont get real major boosts from running a superlight OP for 3D what you have done is good its mainly in the tweaks for the bench. For XP Turn off Antialaising and all other associated things in the Nvidea control panel. Set Lod to around 3 no more with drivers later than 197.45 you have to use inspector to do that. 197.45 driver you can use rivatuner. Use D3D overider, Applicaton detection level set to High, Force tripe buffering = ON, Force Vsync = OFF
You can run the tasks in different order for 01 you cant for 03 it has to be run all at once you can run 1 subtest and see the score for it in the results panel though.
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Post by Vinster on May 24, 2018 19:29:27 GMT -5
I don't seem to have D3DOverrider. got a useful link? the ones I found are dead. Vin
EDIT: I may have found it.
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Post by Mr.Scott on May 24, 2018 19:33:41 GMT -5
It comes with RivaTuner. RivaTuner folder> tools folder> 3DOverider Once you find it, just shortcut it to your desktop.
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Post by Vinster on May 24, 2018 19:38:32 GMT -5
It comes with RivaTuner. RivaTuner folder> tools folder> 3DOverider Once you find it, just shortcut it to your desktop. I pulled it from Riva v2.24, would that one be OK?
Vin
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Post by Macsbeach98 on May 24, 2018 19:40:50 GMT -5
Yep sure is.
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Post by Vinster on May 24, 2018 19:58:02 GMT -5
ok, all my stock benches are done, building my Acronis backup OS to backup my Benching OS's drives and then I'm going to start clocking it up...
Thanks guys, bloody hell I'm rusty
Vin
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Post by Macsbeach98 on May 24, 2018 20:30:35 GMT -5
You will get there Vin
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Post by Vinster on May 24, 2018 22:00:33 GMT -5
You will get there Vin Thanks, I'm realizing I've forgotten quite a bit.
This is where I made it too tonight on the CPU, I haven't touched the GPU yet. Tomorrow the girls want a date night so I hope to clobber in the GPU on the weekend.
I need to re-learn what all the different voltages do, there are a ton in x58 and what each do isn't clear by their abbreviations. So I got a pic of voltages from the bios and I'll have to do a little reading/searching. This EVGA board also has quite a few more voltages than my Gigabyte X58... which I find odd...
time for a drinky-poo then bed.
thanks for the help guys.
Vin
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Post by WhiteWulfe on May 25, 2018 0:28:25 GMT -5
For me, it's mainly I just haven't had the urge to bench. That and too busy doing other things. Haven't even touched that EP45T-Extreme I got at a really good price months ago, believe it or not - well, beyond making sure it ran and all that. I'll get back into things eventually though I could do some of the stuff on the 3770k but right now I'd rather paint, go outside and take photos, or play Destiny 2 / Guild Wars 2 / HOTS / StarCraft II, etc. As for my comment on can't afford, it's more or less true - finances are indeed tied up in so many other things. I've had another 3 ssd's on my wish list for a while, alongside a 1000w psu but all of those will have to wait.... Which is kind of nice, since I haven't had much of an urge to bench the past while ^_^;;;;; 1000W PSU is big time. I only ever use mine for 2 things. One is going frozen and the other to Run a TEC (peltier cooler setup) because of the high AMP ability. I don't have multiple VGA cards of the same likeness for crossfire or anything but 1000W would certainly do the trick. I modified my Antec 1000W CP series with a high CFM fan. I've had this PSU for years and beyond it's warranty point now. Luckily your on a forum where a lot of us are budgeted to our living expenses, so please don't feel out of place. I think the main reason I want the 1000W PSU is headroom, and the desire to eventually, at some point, run SLI and/or Crossfire for the cheaper cards. That and the current GS700 power supply I use is fairly long in the tooth, and occasionally acts up if I try to push certain things like my 780 Classified. Funny part though in the long run, I tend to prefer the older stuff like LGA 775, simply because.. Well, maybe it's because it was my first benching setup, but probably also because there's such a wide variety (I still want to get one of every Wolfdale processor, for example), AND it requires learning a good amount of tweaks here and there to truly coax the system further.
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Post by ShrimpBrime on May 25, 2018 17:11:41 GMT -5
Oh 1000w would net you quad SLI or x-fire on just about any make and model card set up. You'll have plenty of head room for sure.
Going from 850w Antec CP to 1000w Antec CP PSUs I got a clean 100mhz extra OC at 7500mhz with FX processor, End result was (my highest to date) 7685mhz and only due to the PSU hot swap. The chip however just topped out at 7700mhz even but not stable enough for a validation :/
Now 1000w on s775.... well it's overkill by a considerable margin. Unless you are planning on running more than two 8800 Ultra video cards lol.
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Post by WhiteWulfe on May 26, 2018 9:03:31 GMT -5
Oh 1000w would net you quad SLI or x-fire on just about any make and model card set up. You'll have plenty of head room for sure. Going from 850w Antec CP to 1000w Antec CP PSUs I got a clean 100mhz extra OC at 7500mhz with FX processor, End result was (my highest to date) 7685mhz and only due to the PSU hot swap. The chip however just topped out at 7700mhz even but not stable enough for a validation :/ Now 1000w on s775.... well it's overkill by a considerable margin. Unless you are planning on running more than two 8800 Ultra video cards lol. I think my reasoning behind it was to have a bit more headroom to allow things like 2x 980 Ti, 780 Classifieds, the 8800 series (the most likely of the bunch, since getting a second card wouldn't be too too expensive, and I eventually want to SLI the GT, GT-S, and GTX), but we'll see how some of those SLI thoughts turn out in the long run, since a lot of the cards are still fairly expensive..... And eventually something like CoffeeLake, or perhaps even slightly higher end than that.... With dry ice as cooling. I'd consider LN2, but given the lack of a dewar and no easily affordable source of LN2, I'm good with dry ice. Hell, I'm good with the thoughts of moving up to proper watercooling (running an AIO/CLC is nice, but I want a MO-RA3 at some point), because with such it's somewhat safe to do the "fire it up and walk away" method of benching, which you can't do with subzero - at least, if you want your stuff to live. It's probably overkill (and it totally is for my favourite socket, LGA 775), but for other setups I might be getting my paws on over time (4770k, and 7700k, in addition to my current 3770k, and maybe if I'm feeling it, some sort of X299 setup but we shall see ....Screw that, memory's too expensive, so would be a dedicated 8700K+8350K setup) I feel it wouldn't hurt to have that additional headroom. Odds of doing subzero SLI are pretty much nil, but it's an option I've contemplated. Sure would look nice, but at the same time I suspect that's a LOT of prep to do such with dry ice. SLI with water cooling on the other hand, I'd seriously consider. I think the biggest reason though is I want to get rid of the cable spaghetti my current PSU has, that and the fact it only has one 8 pin connector, and won't even let me put load on 2x HD 6850's. Then again, it apparently can only handle 56A on the 12V rail, compared to 83.3A on the PSU I'm contemplating (EVGA 1000w G3), but that might not be it... Either way, it isn't quite ready to handle what I want to throw at it, hence why the larger power supply. It also isn't rated for multiple graphics cards, according to the info I've managed to dig up ^_^;;;
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Post by ShrimpBrime on May 26, 2018 21:54:02 GMT -5
Oh for sure 1000w will handle all that. You'll have no issues at all If I where in the need today, like mine dies right this second, I would contemplate SeaSonic Electronics Prime Ultra Titanium Series 1000W. It spanks my current one :/ edit I know it's expensive. My Antec was not really much cheaper.
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Post by WhiteWulfe on May 26, 2018 22:53:37 GMT -5
Oh for sure 1000w will handle all that. You'll have no issues at all If I where in the need today, like mine dies right this second, I would contemplate SeaSonic Electronics Prime Ultra Titanium Series 1000W. It spanks my current one :/ edit I know it's expensive. My Antec was not really much cheaper. Wow, you aren't kidding it's expensive... $370 CAD on Newegg Canada. But it's drop dead gorgeous. Evga is a good $70-120 CAD cheaper though, but... Their cables are rather nice too, and wouldn't snag on anywhere near as many things. Sexy power supply to say the least. Only thing that sucks is I'd have to wait for it to show up, but that's life with ordering online (seasonic isn't carried by MemoryExpress, but eh, I can wait a few days if I order it)
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Post by ShrimpBrime on May 27, 2018 0:05:30 GMT -5
Yea it's a beast. 996w on a single 12 volt rail. Not sure about EVGA. The thing about the Seasonic is the efficiency. If your wall is 220v, It'll run 95% Efficient at 75% load. On 120v wall circuit it's still pretty good at 90% efficient at 75% load. I looked on EVGA's site, and they claim over 91% efficient but they don't say at what load percentage or wall circuit voltage. found it: 90% (115VAC) / 92% (220VAC~240VAC) or Higher Typical (doesn't say at what load percentage.) www.evga.com/products/specs/psu.aspx?pn=a3df2771-ccb6-4ed2-ae43-93b224838c41I believe that the EVGA would suit your needs. But if your running heavy, you want that efficiency at high load levels. 4 or 5 years ago, A PSU like the ones we are looking at now, where a lot more money. This Antec caught my eye because across 4 -30 amp 12 volt rails I have 120 amps at disposal. Which is actually higher than both The PSU's we both would like to have. Not trying to prevent EVGA purchase. Just making sure your getting one that really suits your needs.
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Post by ozz on May 27, 2018 0:49:22 GMT -5
i have the antec CP-1000 in my daily ,the other thing about them is because of their size they will only fit in certain Antec cases, 3 i think, the darkfleet 85 is 1 (which is my case), i had the P183 b4 this case and still have it, and i think the P193 case when this psu was made, the psu is 6" high x 7" wide x 8 " long, my case came with an optional bracket that screws in the antecs 1000 holes and can service a normal size psu mounting holes
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Post by WhiteWulfe on May 27, 2018 1:24:08 GMT -5
Truth be told, I've always wanted a Seasonic power supply, so odds are I'll go with them, even if it is a tad more. I have to wait on a few more things to come to fruition first, but that's just life. One example of such is the paints for my miniatures hobby, the window for safe delivery closes in just a few months... Joys of living in a place with a good amount of winter - a power supply won't care if it's shipped in the cold, whereas paints get a tad cranky about such. ^_^;;;; I suspect I'll be getting back into various competitions for fun soon enough, just not in time for this one, but that's life. If memory serves correctly, Seasonic has also sponsored a lot of various competitions over the years too.
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Post by ozz on May 27, 2018 4:10:10 GMT -5
i wasnt trying to sway you either way, all i was saying was the size of the cp-100 psu, its huge, ive got 3 evgas here 1 x 1200 supernova P2 in the bench rig, and 2 1300's G2 supernovas spare, the CP-1000 wont even fit in the bench rig but could be used outside it
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Post by Bones on May 27, 2018 9:50:26 GMT -5
Have a pair of Rosewill Hercules PSU's here myself, one for benching and the other for my DD.
I can't say anything about specs but I've had no trouble from these (Yet). Grabbed the first one nearly three years ago for my benching setup and the other about 6 months later for my DD build, that's how long these have been around.
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