Here is my new Benchmark score for my new Valeon Laptop.
I scored 24 158 in Fire Strike
AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 (notebook) x 1, 65438 MB, 64-bit Windows 10}
www.3dmark.com
Looks like you need to update your drivers.Just benched my Recoil 15"..... errrmmm! EDIT: Not Iconio (I have something very similiar from Cyberpower PC)
(Thats quite hillariously bad considering NBrooke has a similiar machine!)I scored 14 125 in Fire Strike
AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 (notebook) x 1, 64926 MB, 64-bit Windows 10}www.3dmark.com
I'll try with dGPU only and see what I get, that might be intergrated graphics
Just benched my Recoil 15"..... errrmmm! EDIT: Not Iconio (I have something very similiar from Cyberpower PC)
(Thats quite hillariously bad considering NBrooke has a similiar machine!)I scored 14 125 in Fire Strike
AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 (notebook) x 1, 64926 MB, 64-bit Windows 10}www.3dmark.com
I'll try with dGPU only and see what I get, that might be intergrated graphics
And thinking of something, would it be worth encouraging those with non gaming laptops to benchmark there's? Obviously they'd be on the board possibly nearer the bottom, but its also interesting to see how they perform compared to gaming laptops. (Benchmarking a Gemini 14.1" laptop anyone?).Sorry guys, I've been away for a few days.. Will update the ranks tomorrow
No, the options on Windows is just telling it to use the dedicated (or integrated) as the primary GPU for that game/software. To be considered dGPU only you need to change the settings in the BIOS, as that will bypass the iGPU completely and give you a few extra FPS. But keep in mind that this mode will highly impact battery life since even windows and other simple tasks will use your power-hungry 3080.Interestingly, after I checked, the AMD drivers were installed but comming up as standard VGA device in 3DM. I've forced windows to now use the dGPU (is that a dGPU result?) on that program. I still wonder despite using the turbo profile that the score was 14,125 to start with.
What I find interesting about this result is that the physics score also got dropped drastically somehow? I didn't expect the GPU to have any impact on the physics score as it should be CPU only, but either it does have an impact or the CPU needs to share resources with the iGPU and this is why its performance also decreases. Does anyone know the answer to this?Second bench in this post is iGPU only - I.e. the Ryzen IGP, I've done this as I wanted to see what the benchmark was. So I disabled the nVidia graphics chip.... BAD IDEA. The external display stopped working completely, so I had to take it off the stand. I'd usually use the power supply to prop the laptop up. Not this way, I used a 2 in 1 tablet from eBay (EGL thing), which stopped it heating up too much.
I scored 3 549 in Fire Strike
AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 (notebook) x 1, 64926 MB, 64-bit Windows 10}www.3dmark.com
Before anyone asks, "why would you want to know the score of the iGPU?" Gaming on the move, so you know what score to expect when on battery power. I use laptops a lot because of my commute mainly.
If you could get the 3dmark link to the results, I'm indeed interested in adding it to the rank. It's great for generation comparisons . And so you know, I had a Dell with an i5 6300HQ / 12Gb RAM / GTX 960m and got exactly the same 4k around score in firestrike.Now if ONLY I could post the bench to my PCS Cosmos IX (with the MX350 gpu), I know that will be bottom of the board but every time I bench it, it decides to hide the result. I think I have a work around - Windows 10 on a USB stick, then install 3D mark on that. Well m.2 to SATA 3.0 as there is something stopping it doing so.
If you are interested in that machine, the best bench I got was on firestrike 4162 - or between 3997 to 4162, which puts it at the bottom of the board, this is with a i5-10300H/16GB/256GB intel optane (yes I've upgraded that machine too!).
Yeah, of course... why not? The rank is open to any PCS laptop, not necessarily only the gaming onesAnd thinking of something, would it be worth encouraging those with non gaming laptops to benchmark there's? Obviously they'd be on the board possibly nearer the bottom, but its also interesting to see how they perform compared to gaming laptops. (Benchmarking a Gemini 14.1" laptop anyone?).
It will appear to glitch out because it does several tests. Once the end of the demo is finished, it does several other tests, such as physics, rendering, etc - which are done via reloading. You got all the way through so it counted as a pass. If you failed, it would tell you failed and the reason why, such as test cancelled by user. Still, not a bad bench, its making my TongFang quiverOk, can anyone explain what's going on here, it seemed to keep glitching out, I think the only part than ran fully was demo
I scored 14 177 in Fire Strike
Intel Core i7-10750H, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti (Notebook) x 1, 16384 MB, 64-bit Windows 10}www.3dmark.com
if you look at the result you'll see it had an impossible frame rate message which i posted here but now been moved to own threadIt will appear to glitch out because it does several tests. Once the end of the demo is finished, it does several other tests, such as physics, rendering, etc - which are done via reloading. You got all the way through so it counted as a pass. If you failed, it would tell you failed and the reason why, such as test cancelled by user. Still, not a bad bench, its making my TongFang quiver
Thanks for sharing your results, ranks have now been updatedHi guys,
I don't see a result for a Vortex IX so here are mine:
Stock settings with re-paste :
I scored 16 846 in Fire Strike
Intel Core i7-9750H Processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 (Notebook) x 1, 32768 MB, 64-bit Windows 10}www.3dmark.com
With +230 MHz OC and - 200 mV on the CPU:
I scored 18 745 in Fire Strike
Intel Core i7-9750H Processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 (Notebook) x 1, 32768 MB, 64-bit Windows 10}www.3dmark.com
Cheers,
David