

Anyways if you are on 2B7QCXE7 right now then I wouldn't bother updating unless the new version gives something amazing.ĬPU score is lower probably because I was actively using the computer when I was running it. Might only be getting pushed via Magician 5.2. Supposedly 4B6QCXP7 started rolling out near the end of last month but I don't see it on the website. Secure Erase and reinstall is the recommended "fix". Unless you want to reinstall the OS I'd stay away for now since I'm reading reports of significant slow down after installing. Well actually one of them benched ok but has lower read speeds than the other which didn't give a good bench?.ĮDIT: I found that firmware 3B7QCXE7 came out for the Samsung 960 Evo. The only other anamolies are the NVMe drive (the 860 Evo for me here as well) and the 2 3.5" drives I have connected. This feature sets up for a "dynamic" overclock by having the CPU run at 4.7Ghz on all cores at the same time vs the norm where the cores will individually run at 4.7Ghz when needed and able to. The results are getting skewed by people running ASUS boards that have Multicore Enhancement turned on (it's default enabled). It says my 8700K is performing way below expectations. My external drive isn't having it so I disconnected the drive for the first pass. Please bench your new builds! The wiki has a great guide for this.
#Computer benchmark diy drivers
I realized I was using the default Microsoft Windows NVMe drivers and instead I installed the Samsung driver that I downloaded from their website. The scores aren't bad by any means, but cmon (I mean why else would you buy these drives). This is something I usually skip because I'm giddy about the new build, but I benchmarked it with the utility afterward and found that the 960 EVO M.2 SSD was "performing below expectations" and it was the only component of my PC that had any issues:
#Computer benchmark diy full
I just rebuilt my gaming rig, full part list at. Time Spy is one of the first DirectX 12 apps to be built the right way from the ground up to fully realize the performance gains that the new API offers.
#Computer benchmark diy for windows 10

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