Post one on 1080p extreme
Wait… Your Vega card has 31 gigs of VRAM?
No the MB does
Hmm, so your configuration section is a bit wack. Interesting.
Lol I see it now… maybe the IGPU is sharing system memory so the benchmark saw that as the highest amount of video memory…idk
It’s reading the iGPU as 8GB and the dGPU as 31GB, they’re probably swapped for some reason.
Two results to report, Class1GL and Class2GL. The graphics card is an MSI Air Boost Vega 56, and it’s overclocked - sort of. I flashed the BIOS with a Vega 64 BIOS, which gave the card a +33% power limit and +145MHz on the memory clock.
The GTX 1050 Ti listed is used for a Windows VM. I’m not sure why the Vega is detected twice. Perhaps it’s because my card has two separate BIOS, one Vega 64 and the other Vega 56.
OS is Linux Fedora 28 with nearly bleeding edge Mesa, OpenGL and Vulkan.
Class1GL
Class2GL
EDIT: For some reason, my usual monitor doesn’t support 1080p and I ran the original tests in a window. I grabbed a spare 1080p monitor for an apples-to-apples comparison.
Yeah I also noticed that my 4K score was higher than my 1080p Extreme score. That is rather odd.
IIRC my 4K score was just a couple points shy of 5000.
okay cool so I’m not the only one that noticed this ^^
You guys suggesting we add 4k class?
That’s a lot of classes.
I think I qualify in Class 2…
OCed 3770k to 4.2GHz air cooled…
update: OCed my 3770k to 4.4GHz and tested again…
can you try extreme too on 1080p ?
I did but it was embarrassing… 
hmm try the optimized 4k one you will get happy again








