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12-26-2017 07:56 AM #1
djayarr808 PC Specs Motherboard Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero Processor AMD Ryzen 7 1700 Memory (part number) CMK32GX4M4B3200C16W Graphics Card #1 EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW2 Gaming Sound Card RME Babyface Pro Monitor Asus ROG Swift PG278Q Storage #1 Samsung 850 EVO 500GB CPU Cooler Arctic Liquid 240 Case Fractal Design Define S Power Supply EVGA Supernove 750 P2 Mouse Cooler Master CM Storm Xornet Mouse Pad Glorious PC Gaming Race XL Heavy Headset/Speakers JBL LSR305 + 310S OS Windows 10 Professional 64-bit
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No Score
So I just downloaded RealBench 2.56, ran the benchmark a couple times. It's definitely carrying out the tests as intended, but I'm not getting a score. Might have soemthing to do with the lack of CPU Temp readings. It's reading the CPU usage, but that's about it. System info gathering is fine too. Here's a screenshot. I tried opening it with and without monitoring programs in case something was interfering. Same result. Thanks for any and all insight.
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12-27-2017 10:37 AM #2
meankeys PC Specs Motherboard Rampage VI Apex / Maximus IX APEX / Rampage V EX V10 Processor 7920X / 5960X / 6950X / 7700K Memory (part number) G.Skill Trident Z - 16GB Graphics Card #1 Zotac 1080 Ti Graphics Card #2 Zotac 1080 Ti Graphics Card #3 ASUS STRIX GTX 1080 OC Monitor 3 X ASUS V248Q Storage #1 Samsung 950 Pro CPU Cooler Cool Express SS Power Supply Thermaltake Tough Power Grand 1200W Keyboard Cyberus Headset Tittan OS Win 7 64bit Network Router ASUS
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hi and welcome to the ROG forums
Please list your full system spec's. I will suggest you first download and install a fresh copy of RB and place it in your download folder on your main drive C: we will help you sort this out. If any one test fails you will not get a score.
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01-02-2018 03:44 AM #3
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I also get these errors but I notice this always happening in my case after resuming from Windows Sleep.
I don't know why resuming from Windows Sleep is causing the Processing Error message but a reboot of the PC fixes it for me.
I am running my PC at completely stock settings no overclocking at all. Stress testing the PC with RealBench, Prime95 and Memtest86 doesn't show any problems.
The Log Output console box just shows "Image Processing Done!" with no explanation why in the results windows it shows "Image Processing Error!".
PC Specs.
OS: Windows 10 64-bit 1709 (Fall Creators Update)
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1700
MB: ASUS PRIME X370-PRO (Bios 3402)
RAM: Corsair CMK16GX4M2B3600C18 Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2x8 GB) (running at 2133 Bios default settings)
GPU: AMD Asus R9 280X
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01-09-2018 08:32 AM #4
djayarr808 PC Specs Motherboard Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero Processor AMD Ryzen 7 1700 Memory (part number) CMK32GX4M4B3200C16W Graphics Card #1 EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW2 Gaming Sound Card RME Babyface Pro Monitor Asus ROG Swift PG278Q Storage #1 Samsung 850 EVO 500GB CPU Cooler Arctic Liquid 240 Case Fractal Design Define S Power Supply EVGA Supernove 750 P2 Mouse Cooler Master CM Storm Xornet Mouse Pad Glorious PC Gaming Race XL Heavy Headset/Speakers JBL LSR305 + 310S OS Windows 10 Professional 64-bit
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Totally forgot to check this thread!
Anyway, I randomly tried again today and it worked. I haven't put this computer to sleep since building it, so I'm really not sure what the problem was. Still no temps, just worked this time though. I think it was crashing on the heavy multitask or right before because I don't think I've seen the video come up before. On a side note, I have dual monitors (1440p landscape, vertically stacked so the desktop is 2560x2880) and it played the video in the middle between the two; not sure if anyone else even uses the same configuration so not sure if anyone has experienced it lol.
But anyway, my 3.8 1700 + FTW2 1080 got a 127,490. Doesn't seem bad, surrounded by similar spec'd systems, more or less.
Thanks for the replies!
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03-27-2019 11:55 PM #5
hazium233 PC Specs Motherboard Strix B350-F Gaming Processor R5 1600 Memory (part number) Ballistix Sport AT 2666 16gb
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Sorry to bump the old thread, but I seem to be having the same issue, and was wondering if there is a fix.
Just put together a new system with a Ryzen 1600 on a Strix B350-F and updated to 2.56. Settings are stock, including the ram at stock settings for 2666 and 1.2v. Windows 1809. I have bios version 4011.
If the system has been resumed from sleep, Realbench 2.56 will claim errors in each test. If the system has not been put to sleep since boot, I can run benches however many times I want without error.
Log output does not indicate what is going on. For instance, here is the log after running H.264 Video Encoding after resuming from sleep:
Encoding: task 1 of 1, 99.92 % (87.23 fps, avg 58.45 fps, ETA 00h00m00s)[19:41:39] aac-decoder done: 0 frames, 0 decoder errors, 0 drops
[19:41:39] mux: track 0, 2207 frames, 58912579 bytes, 5338.70 kbps, fifo 1024
[19:41:39] mux: track 1, 4139 frames, 1770785 bytes, 160.47 kbps, fifo 2048
[19:41:39] libhb: work result = 0
Encode done!
HandBrake has exited.
I have a copy of 2.4 installed on one of my spinning disks, and it does not generate these errors after sleep. I used to have 2.44 on the SSD, but it is gone. Maybe I will try to get it again, although it seemed like the Image Processing scores were whonky on Ryzen since the cores weren't always boosting.
Anybody have a fix?
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03-30-2019 07:05 PM #6
hazium233 PC Specs Motherboard Strix B350-F Gaming Processor R5 1600 Memory (part number) Ballistix Sport AT 2666 16gb
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Ok, looks like this is due to problems with the timers after the system goes to sleep.
After forcing HPET on in Windows via powershell, Realbench 2.56 will generate valid scores after the system wakes from sleep.
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11-12-2019 08:41 PM #7
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