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AMD Radeon HD 8670D: Gallium3D vs. Catalyst
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Originally posted by djdoo View PostFurthermore can you write the RAM clock at the hardware chart at each benchmark you make not just the amount, I mean something like 7068MB@1600Mhz or something...Last edited by Michael; 05 July 2013, 08:00 PM.Michael Larabel
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Originally posted by Michael View PostAny other game with automated test abilities works just fine, but after you tell a Steam game to quit from its console, even when it was launched directly from the command-line, the screen goes away and returns to the desktop, but the process actually remains alive. That's an issue with the upstream (steam).
But I guess that would take too much time away from drinking over rated beers to bother doing what pays for that beer.
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Originally posted by djdoo View PostThank you very much! So our APU was theoritically running at full throttle as far as it concerns the RAM speed! I don't speak for overclock speeds...
Said results show that at those enough to keep pace with the Iris Pro 5200, with more ram speed it may even overtake it. Though many reviews are showing that the HD4600-Iris pro GPUs seem to have very high frame latency compared to the AMD APUs causing a noticeable stutter in gameplay.
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Originally posted by Kivada View PostSo stop whining and do the tests manually like every Windows hardware review site on the planet does, it's not like there aren't hundreds of those posting far more in depth reviews then you do every week.
But I guess that would take too much time away from drinking over rated beers to bother doing what pays for that beer.
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Originally posted by Kivada View PostI've seen the 3D mark results of the 8670D being OCd to 1.2Ghz on DDR3 2.4Ghz, he said that at that speed the performance hit a wall due to lack of ram bandwidth, but did not say if he tried or even could push the ram speed higher for whatever reason.
Said results show that at those enough to keep pace with the Iris Pro 5200, with more ram speed it may even overtake it. Though many reviews are showing that the HD4600-Iris pro GPUs seem to have very high frame latency compared to the AMD APUs causing a noticeable stutter in gameplay.
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Originally posted by djdoo View PostI never trusted Anandtech! If intel itself published their benchmarks they would have put lower values at the results!
Since it's not a high end part or known to be a dirt cheap sleeper that can OC to absurd levels reliably on cheap air cooling there aren't allot of people out there trying to push the 6800K to it's absolute limits.
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Originally posted by Kivada View PostMaybe you should ask the GPU-Z team to help you make PTS give more accurate information.Michael Larabel
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Originally posted by Michael View PostPTS doesn't break, it just sits there waiting for the process to be killed. Could add a kill command to the test profile but there isn't any sane way to do that unless just having it sit and wait for an arbitrary amount of time to kill the process, hoping the test completed in that amount of time.
cant you read when the process sends something like "benchmark complete" to stdout, then kill it ?
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