The game looks like it runs well on most hardware, no surprise really because we know how Doom was. However this was being touted as the game that would showcase Vega's technological superiority by the fanboys. Honestly I think that is what makes threads like this happen, rabid fanboys.
I love the "I don't like/do it, so therefore it is useless/dumb mentality. I don't stream but I would love to see more benchmarks for multitasking and usage cases that utilize all the power a system has.
Crumpet, Tahoedust, you guys are using 2 different versions of Geekbench. Crumpet is using 4.1.1 and Tahoe is using 4.1.0. Even my Ryzen @ 3.8 with 3200 CL14 out performs Crumpet's machine with 4.1.0 https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/compare/3597829?baseline=3610988
I've noticed this same exact behavior with my system. Balanced profile gets me a large increase in Firestrike combined vs High Performance or Ryzen balanced.
Quick question. Does anyone know what LLVM is measuring on Geekbench 4? When I run Geekbench my system does well at pretty much everything but LLVM is usually half what other Ryzen systems are. I can't find any info on it so I don't even know what to begin diagnosing.
Well I decided to go ahead and pay the ridiculous premium for G. Skill Flare X 3200. I'm happy I did, my very picky Prime X370 Pro loves it. Fired right up at 3200 DOCP settings. Memory scores are way better. 70.0 on latency.
To top it off their last BIOS update seriously broke memory compatibility. I went from being able to run 2933 to now not being able to post above 2133. I'm seriously considering buying a new motherboard that has better RAM support.
That feeling when the new Agesa and BIOS make your RAM that was happy at 2933 no longer able to boot above 2133. Since I'm waiting on my 1080Ti to come back from EVGA step up and I'm running an ancient GPU during the wait I'm meh about it. However when the GPU gets here I'm thinking I might go...
Calm down man, it's a brand new chip. Give it some time. Slowly but surely the RAM support is getting better. It's not like AMD was just like "hey yeah let's release this and make dual rank RAM not work full speed on purpose".
I was playing Metro 2033 today and had HWiNFO64 running to capture some temp and load info. My Ryzen system seems to now prefer using physical cores over logical. While no core was maxed the main cores were 60%+ while logical were in the teens.
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