06 July 2017

Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 Scaling with FX and Ryzen on Windows 10 1703

This posting is part of a series of posts meant to explore the following topics:

  • Testing designed to compare FX and Ryzen scaling with various workloads.
  • Testing designed to compare GTX 660 and GTX 1050 Ti scaling with various CPUs.
  • Testing designed to compare Windows 7 and Windows 10 under real-world idle conditions.
  • Testing designed to compare gaming/encoding performance while encoding (under CPU load) in the background.

Topic Index:

Disclaimers

The following benchmarks were performed with the following hardware configurations:

BenchmarksHWConfig2017.png

  • Windows 7 Sp1 Updated, Windows 10 1703 Updated
  • GeForce GTX 660 and 1050Ti both at stock frequences.
  • Tests focus on real-world configurations and actual usage variations, not solely hardware component isolation. For that, check out gamersnexus.
  • 1% lows, 0.1% lows and standard deviation calculations (for accurate error bars) not performed due to data analysis and time limitations.
  • For full disclaimers, detailed configuration information, and results data please see the raw results Google doc. Tabs exist.
  • Regarding MetroLL and Ryzen’s SMT.

Synthetic GPU Benchmarks

Passmark GPU

660_Passmark.png


CineBenchR15 OpenGL

660_CineBenchR15.png


3DMark Firestrike Score

660_3DMark_Firestrike.png


3DMark TimeSpy Score

660_3DMark_Timespy.png


Unigine-Heaven FPS

660_Unigine-Heaven_FPS.png


Unigine-Heaven Score

660_Unigine-Heaven_Score.png


Games

Tomb Raider

660_TombRaider.png


Metro Last Light

660_MetroLastLight.png


Shadow of Mordor

660_ShadowOfMordor.png


Ashes of the Singularity Escalation

660_Ashes.png

No comments:

Post a Comment