I got 7913 at 1920x1080 on my 2500k @ 4.8 GHz with a 670.
New nvidia drivers pushed me over 8000.

I got 7913 at 1920x1080 on my 2500k @ 4.8 GHz with a 670.
Gonna try shooting for that mystical 10K. Don't know why it's "custom" - I selected max and then flipped to 1080p from 1200p. Maybe the res drop flips it to custom?
i7 3820 @ 4.6
EVGA Titan + 100Mhz
16GB @ 2333
New nvidia drivers pushed me over 8000.
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Hmm, I don't know then. The current phase 3 client won't work anymore. But it's not like people are receiving emails with new codes or something at the moment.
I got a new code yesterday....
The resolution doesn't affect the type of settings, so you probably misclicked on something else.
The day the benchmark was released I got a score of 7400 with a GTX 670 and an i5 3750k (1080 with max settings) but I haven't tried it since the 320+ drivers. I should try that again next time I turn my PC on.
If you read the last few posts you'd know why.Wonder why the 690 is running worse then 680. Wouldn't I be able to get fairly close score by disabling one GPU?
All these benchmark scores...
I thought for a second that the new benchmark came or something.
If you read the last few posts you'd know why.
I got a new code yesterday....
Thank you for signing up for the FFXIV: A Realm Reborn Beta Test on PlayStation 3!
To make sure youre prepared for the upcoming final beta test, we wanted to let you know that well soon be sending you a PlayStation 3 promotion code that will grant you access. You wont need to sign up again, so just hang tight and well deliver your code to you before the test begins!
The schedule for the final beta test will be announced at a later date on the FFXIV: ARR Beta tester forums and on other official channels.
We look forward to seeing you in FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn!
PS: Pretty darn certain my Phenom II x4 is dragging my score down slightly too, despite being nearly overclocked to 4ghz. Those scenes with tons of characters in them racked out points very slowly, in comparison to everything else.![]()
Were you on the beta already and did you get the code on the email where your current SE beta account is registered?
Because last week I got two emails from SE, on email accounts I used to apply for the PS3 beta, but never got a code on them, it says:
So although they will be sending me a code (or 2) for phase 4, they're doing it because I never received any codes before in those emails accounts.
Now, on my email account registered with previous beta access, I haven't received such email at all, just one saying that although phase 3 is over, the final beta phase will come soon in August, already deleted it, but that was right after phase 3 ended.
Dang seeing all these benchmarks has me jealous I'm just getting the ps3 version. How much would I have to put down to buy a PC capable of playing this at maximum? (assuming I build it myself)
Unfortunately, AMD CPUs are dramatically behind Intel CPUs in performance, and yours is a really old AMD CPU to boot.
If you were to upgrade your system, you could easily overhaul it for very small amounts of money (relatively). Check out the OP of this thread for some really great build recommendations. If you can reuse parts from your current machine, but swing the Excellent - Best Overall build you will get a machine that will just crush FFXIV.
Played phase 3 on pc, do I need to download a new client for 4 or will it update itself?
What are ou using to cool that 2500k? Best I can get on mine with air cooling is 4.2GHz.
Yeah I'm watercooling with the H100i. It runs very cool, voltage is really my limiting factor. I've never been ballsy enough to push for 5GHz though.
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You'll need to delete and download a new client.
Also, got a Standard rating of 2417 on my Surface at 720p Medium settings.
Also, got a Standard rating of 2417 on my Surface at 720p Medium settings.
I keep swearing that I'll go the whole, watercooling route someday. Price and lack of familiarity tends to hold me back, but heaven knows its an attractive solution.
I mean, for starters, running more quietly is a really attractive prospect.
1920x1200 is the way to go for monitors, ideally 2560x1600 but those are far from priced decently.
I keep swearing that I'll go the whole, watercooling route someday. Price and lack of familiarity tends to hold me back, but heaven knows its an attractive solution.
I mean, for starters, running more quietly is a really attractive prospect.
Not for video games. 16:10 ends up with cut off edges on all modern games compared to 16:9 because of hor+.
16:10 is good for productivity, but not for gaming.
I never said I played full screen, playing an MMO full screen and not being able to do other stuff at the same time? I set the game to 1920x1080.
I never said I played full screen, playing an MMO full screen and not being able to do other stuff at the same time? I set the game to 1920x1080.
2 monitors and the game running in borderless window mode at desktop resolution?
Well to be fair, I didn't specify mmos, but video games.
Some people are more tolerant to not having the entire screen be game, I know I am not. Even when I play windowed I go full screen windowed borderless.
5100ish with everything maxxed out at 1680x1050 on my 5850. I'd like to run at 1900 though... hmmm.
2 monitors and the game running in borderless window mode at desktop resolution?
For the benchmark, turn off Ambient Occlusion, or at least on Low, and that very well could give you the boost needed to have a similar performance at the higher resolution.
Well with the checkbox off I was at 5100ish. With the checkbox on at the same resolution the score remained the same. So it looks like rendering those extra objects isn't my bottleneck one way or the other.
Got an i7 and 6GB of RAM, so pretty sure a simple vid card upgrade will do me good.
That's only because you are replacing the motherboard to move to Intel, but not to stay on AMD.
For a person building an entirely new system, or for someone whose machine is old enough that their motherboard has no upgrade path, such considerations are irrelevant and Intel wins hands down. There's a reason why none of Hazaro's recommended builds in that thread use AMD CPUs. They are just too weak for a machine built specifically for gaming compared to their Intel equivalents.
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Are you sure you got the right option off? I don't mean the one in General that says "Disable rendering of objects when not visibble. (Occlusion Culling)", but the one in Effects called "Screen Space Ambient Occlusion" which has three options, Off, Low, High."
Because there's no way I'm getting a 1200 points performance increase and you're getting nothing.
Whoops. I got Occlusion Culling and Ambient Occlusion mixed up. Totally different things! Changing Ambient Occlusion to low boosts me about 200ish points. Turning it off boosts me 400ish points. An improvement but not earth shattering on my end. New card should make it moot.