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Question Cinebench 2024 halts during GPU evaluation

Question Cinebench 2024 halts during GPU evaluation

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12-23-2021, 03:12 AM
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Today I attempted an overclock and achieved a successful result. I used Cinebench 2024 to evaluate the performance, and everything proceeded smoothly. Then I focused on adjusting my GPU settings. I started with the stock configuration in Cinebench GPU test and it functioned properly. I applied AMD Adrenaline for the overclock process. My initial manual attempt involved both overclocking and undervolting, while the second was a simple auto-overclock. In both scenarios, the adjustments were minimal. The GPU test within Cinebench would normally begin but would halt after 6 to 8 minutes without any errors. No rendering occurred, and all GPU activity returned to idle. Although the computer remained operational behind the scenes, I had to close the application via Task Manager to finish the test. After rebooting and trying multiple times, the GPU test completed only when I returned to default settings. This raises questions: is the issue with Cinebench, or is my GPU unsuitable for overclocking? It appears the CPU handles gaming well, but the overclocked CPU might be causing problems. My current setup includes a Ryzen 9 5900x CPU running at 4.5ghz, an RX 6700 XT GPU with SAM enabled, Asus TUF GAMING B5500M II motherboard, and a WD Black 2 TB NVMe SSD with 32 GB of DDR4 RAM at 3200 MHz.
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thegorillafish
12-23-2021, 03:12 AM #1

Today I attempted an overclock and achieved a successful result. I used Cinebench 2024 to evaluate the performance, and everything proceeded smoothly. Then I focused on adjusting my GPU settings. I started with the stock configuration in Cinebench GPU test and it functioned properly. I applied AMD Adrenaline for the overclock process. My initial manual attempt involved both overclocking and undervolting, while the second was a simple auto-overclock. In both scenarios, the adjustments were minimal. The GPU test within Cinebench would normally begin but would halt after 6 to 8 minutes without any errors. No rendering occurred, and all GPU activity returned to idle. Although the computer remained operational behind the scenes, I had to close the application via Task Manager to finish the test. After rebooting and trying multiple times, the GPU test completed only when I returned to default settings. This raises questions: is the issue with Cinebench, or is my GPU unsuitable for overclocking? It appears the CPU handles gaming well, but the overclocked CPU might be causing problems. My current setup includes a Ryzen 9 5900x CPU running at 4.5ghz, an RX 6700 XT GPU with SAM enabled, Asus TUF GAMING B5500M II motherboard, and a WD Black 2 TB NVMe SSD with 32 GB of DDR4 RAM at 3200 MHz.

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MCCrafter100
Member
159
12-23-2021, 09:59 AM
#2
Maybe it increased the heat
What 6700xt do you possess and which manual overclock did you apply? Tell me.
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MCCrafter100
12-23-2021, 09:59 AM #2

Maybe it increased the heat
What 6700xt do you possess and which manual overclock did you apply? Tell me.

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12-23-2021, 06:12 PM
#3
The brand is PSU and the model is not specified in the provided context.
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Quinnsillyhead
12-23-2021, 06:12 PM #3

The brand is PSU and the model is not specified in the provided context.

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kalleboii
Senior Member
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12-24-2021, 07:46 PM
#4
Brand is a SWIFT309 with OC Max Freq 2692, achieved via Auto Overclock. Minimum is 2592, voltage at 1175mV, and VRAM tuning set to max (2150) with Fast Tuning memory timing enabled. After initial failure, auto overclocked back to stock settings restoring the same frequency while keeping other parameters at defaults. Temperatures remained stable in the mid-60s, and cooling was adequate via air.
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kalleboii
12-24-2021, 07:46 PM #4

Brand is a SWIFT309 with OC Max Freq 2692, achieved via Auto Overclock. Minimum is 2592, voltage at 1175mV, and VRAM tuning set to max (2150) with Fast Tuning memory timing enabled. After initial failure, auto overclocked back to stock settings restoring the same frequency while keeping other parameters at defaults. Temperatures remained stable in the mid-60s, and cooling was adequate via air.

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ethandizzy
Member
169
12-24-2021, 09:57 PM
#5
Corsair AX1200i
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ethandizzy
12-24-2021, 09:57 PM #5

Corsair AX1200i

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iHaveAGhoulEye
Junior Member
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01-09-2022, 10:03 AM
#6
try
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iHaveAGhoulEye
01-09-2022, 10:03 AM #6

try

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KablooieKablam
Posting Freak
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01-09-2022, 03:40 PM
#7
Thanks! I can still run a cinebench GPU test, but those configurations are functioning. During the test, the score was +400 higher than with my original settings and it completed within 2:04 seconds remaining, which is better. Still unsure why it doesn't finish. On the other hand, when I used my Quest 3 and did a few DCS flights, it seems stable and I'm noticing some improvement.
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KablooieKablam
01-09-2022, 03:40 PM #7

Thanks! I can still run a cinebench GPU test, but those configurations are functioning. During the test, the score was +400 higher than with my original settings and it completed within 2:04 seconds remaining, which is better. Still unsure why it doesn't finish. On the other hand, when I used my Quest 3 and did a few DCS flights, it seems stable and I'm noticing some improvement.