02-18-2016 02:46 PM - last edited 2 weeks ago by ROGBot
The current Realbench 2.43 is wildly different from previous versions. In older versions, I was never able to get a decent Image Editing score. Best I could ever get was approximately 119000 for Image Editing, taking about 95 seconds to run it. Now, I can break 200000 finishing it in 25 seconds. My total score has gone from the 111,000 to 162,000.
Unfortunately, the benchmark now also crashes (reboots) as soon as the score is produced, 2 out of 3 tries so far. This is with an overclock that has previously passed 10 hours of OCCT, and could run prior versions of the benchmark 10 times consecutively. I'm trying to figure out if there's a common factor to the crashes. I actually got a 166,000 on one try but the reboot made me lose it.
Oh, also, my current 162000 score (the only time I was able to run it that didn't cause a reboot, and therefore was able to upload) isn't showing up on the leaderboard unless I do "Show all scores" like snafup suggests. Apparently it considers my 111,000 score from the previous versions to be higher than my 162,000 under the new version (which is plausible if some sort of conversion is being made, given that the 111000 was with a 4.5Ghz OC and the 162,000 was with 4.4Ghz).
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Menthol wrote:
lol Qwinn
I have not noticed it being any more stressful than any other version, only the scoring has changed, where do you place the RB folder once you unzip it?
You can also re-download RB maybe you have a slightly corrupted file or something, is there one specific place during the benchmark that this happens every time, do you run Windows power plan in performance mode, this may help crashing after run is completed
I typically place the RB folder in my user folder on the OS drive or just on C drive, create a desktop link, select properties and check run as administrator
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