F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Performing the same test after a year and four months, achieving roughly a 15% decrease in the most recent result.

Performing the same test after a year and four months, achieving roughly a 15% decrease in the most recent result.

Performing the same test after a year and four months, achieving roughly a 15% decrease in the most recent result.

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AngelOfRuin36
Member
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04-10-2016, 02:51 PM
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Hey everyone, I've been running the same tests on the identical machine with the same components for several years now. Using 3Dmark's Firestrike (basic version), the numbers have changed over time. On May 13th 2022 it was 38689, then dropped to 38312 on Sept 7th 2024, and reached 33101 by Jan 3rd 2025. The biggest change is the graphic score declined and CPU temps rose from 74°C to 83°C compared to a year earlier. Could this be responsible for the roughly 15% performance drop? I've attached some screenshots of the recent benchmarks for reference. Thanks!
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AngelOfRuin36
04-10-2016, 02:51 PM #1

Hey everyone, I've been running the same tests on the identical machine with the same components for several years now. Using 3Dmark's Firestrike (basic version), the numbers have changed over time. On May 13th 2022 it was 38689, then dropped to 38312 on Sept 7th 2024, and reached 33101 by Jan 3rd 2025. The biggest change is the graphic score declined and CPU temps rose from 74°C to 83°C compared to a year earlier. Could this be responsible for the roughly 15% performance drop? I've attached some screenshots of the recent benchmarks for reference. Thanks!

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Bliniz
Junior Member
5
04-10-2016, 03:28 PM
#2
The temperature is rising and seems to be increasing more than expected. Additionally, are there any ongoing background processes that might be affecting your low score?
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Bliniz
04-10-2016, 03:28 PM #2

The temperature is rising and seems to be increasing more than expected. Additionally, are there any ongoing background processes that might be affecting your low score?

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Bob_Downie
Junior Member
49
04-18-2016, 03:59 AM
#3
It seems like you're referring to a period of significant growth or expansion, possibly lasting around three and a half years.
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Bob_Downie
04-18-2016, 03:59 AM #3

It seems like you're referring to a period of significant growth or expansion, possibly lasting around three and a half years.

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_MrTamir_
Junior Member
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04-18-2016, 07:19 AM
#4
GPU performance metrics might not reflect true usage if temperatures are extremely high. You can view hotspot data using HWinfo64. It's possible to execute tests in the background, logging the highest temperature recorded during those runs.
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_MrTamir_
04-18-2016, 07:19 AM #4

GPU performance metrics might not reflect true usage if temperatures are extremely high. You can view hotspot data using HWinfo64. It's possible to execute tests in the background, logging the highest temperature recorded during those runs.

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Itz_Seby_PvP
Member
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04-18-2016, 10:11 AM
#5
I reviewed the homework after a restart; previously, after running it without one, scores consistently came up around 33xxx. I cleaned it last year but haven’t updated since then. I plan to revisit it today and try again. During the last session, I was only checking GPU power usage and utilization, so I’ll attempt it again after cleaning. Also, when I view both charts together, the GPU isn’t operating at full capacity as it did before, with a noticeable dip between Graphic Test 1 and Graphic Test 2.
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Itz_Seby_PvP
04-18-2016, 10:11 AM #5

I reviewed the homework after a restart; previously, after running it without one, scores consistently came up around 33xxx. I cleaned it last year but haven’t updated since then. I plan to revisit it today and try again. During the last session, I was only checking GPU power usage and utilization, so I’ll attempt it again after cleaning. Also, when I view both charts together, the GPU isn’t operating at full capacity as it did before, with a noticeable dip between Graphic Test 1 and Graphic Test 2.

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Losfun
Member
153
04-18-2016, 01:51 PM
#6
Have you attempted to restore older drivers using DDU and update to the newest version?
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Losfun
04-18-2016, 01:51 PM #6

Have you attempted to restore older drivers using DDU and update to the newest version?

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SirCyaniide
Member
140
04-18-2016, 03:28 PM
#7
It might be KB5066835 that's responsible, linked to the October Windows 11 update. This issue impacts many graphics cards from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel. Nvidia hasn't waited for Microsoft to release a patch and has provided their own driver fix. It's unclear if AMD has updated its drivers to address the October problem.
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SirCyaniide
04-18-2016, 03:28 PM #7

It might be KB5066835 that's responsible, linked to the October Windows 11 update. This issue impacts many graphics cards from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel. Nvidia hasn't waited for Microsoft to release a patch and has provided their own driver fix. It's unclear if AMD has updated its drivers to address the October problem.

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Jaymantic
Junior Member
4
04-23-2016, 06:46 PM
#8
You were partially correct about cleaning the PC and filters reducing the temperature gap, but the result remains low—similar to before. #1 refers to the issue after the dyst off. I’ll look into this soon, thank you. It seems there might be a problem; I’ve been experiencing update issues since October, and I can’t update anymore because it freezes at 38% and restarts.
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Jaymantic
04-23-2016, 06:46 PM #8

You were partially correct about cleaning the PC and filters reducing the temperature gap, but the result remains low—similar to before. #1 refers to the issue after the dyst off. I’ll look into this soon, thank you. It seems there might be a problem; I’ve been experiencing update issues since October, and I can’t update anymore because it freezes at 38% and restarts.

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GewoonThijs
Member
65
04-25-2016, 04:19 PM
#9
It happened! Updates got stuck since late October, always triggering errors. I delayed them until I tried a reinstall. It showed an issue with TPM 2.0, which was surprising since it’s Windows 11. In the BIOS I saw a reset to default settings, and I hadn’t changed anything in over a year. After enabling XMP, TPM, and SAM, they were all turned off. Once I went back, updated Windows, and it worked smoothly—probably because the BIOS had been reset to factory defaults at some point.
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GewoonThijs
04-25-2016, 04:19 PM #9

It happened! Updates got stuck since late October, always triggering errors. I delayed them until I tried a reinstall. It showed an issue with TPM 2.0, which was surprising since it’s Windows 11. In the BIOS I saw a reset to default settings, and I hadn’t changed anything in over a year. After enabling XMP, TPM, and SAM, they were all turned off. Once I went back, updated Windows, and it worked smoothly—probably because the BIOS had been reset to factory defaults at some point.