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- Name
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- Description
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Sapphire Vega 56 Pulse, using 165W BIOS option with a +20% power limit for benchmarking. Custom clocks and voltages applied through WattMan, top end p7 @1742MHz/1030mV. Under this particular run the card reaches a high of 1650MHz at about 1000mV, never quite reaching the ~200W power limit and hovering between 170-180W at times. I'd have to increase voltages and/or the p7 frequency to consistently hit the power limit at +20%.
- User
- danlun76
Graphics Card
- Graphics Card
- AMD Radeon RX Vega 56
- Vendor
- Sapphire
- # of cards
- 1
- SLI / CrossFire
- Off
- Memory
- 8,192 MB
- Clock frequency
- 1,742 MHz (1,590 MHz)
- Average clock frequency
- N/A
- Memory clock frequency
- 925 MHz (800 MHz)
- Average memory clock frequency
- N/A
- Average temperature
- N/A
- Driver version
- 25.20.15002.58
Processor
- Processor
- Intel Core i7-2600K Processor
- Clock frequency
- 3,800 MHz (3,400 MHz)
- Average clock frequency
- N/A
- Average temperature
- N/A
- Physical / logical processors
- 1 / 8
- # of cores
- 4
- Package
- LGA1155
- Manufacturing process
- 32 nm
- TDP
- 95 W
General
- Operating system
- 64-bit Windows 10 (10.0.17134)
- Motherboard
- ASUSTeK Computer INC. P8P67 PRO
- Memory
- 24,576 MB
- Module 1
- 4,096 MB Kingston DDR3 @ 1,332 MHz
- Module 2
- 8,192 MB Crucial Technology DDR3 @ 1,332 MHz
- Module 3
- 4,096 MB Kingston DDR3 @ 1,332 MHz
- Module 4
- 8,192 MB Crucial Technology DDR3 @ 1,332 MHz
- Hard drive model
- 500 GB Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB
- VBS status
- Unknown
- HVCI status
- Unknown
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