I think currently there is no need for 3DMark to make any update on this issue. The issue was sent to Windows Insider feedback. Those aside, when it comes to performance, the unnamed Nvidia RTX 3000 series graphics card managed to obtain a score of 18,257 on the 3DMark Time Spy benchmark. I experienced random frame drop when playing PUBG. The only problematic build was 1.1344 (FEB 28 2023). Tried to add exact build number based on Windows Update history. Originally posted by CaptnDanLKW:Good feedback here. I could be biased now, knowing there something affecting Time Spy performance at the hardware level. One final thought - Playing Crysis remastered and Far Cry 6 yesterday I *THINK* i'm seeing and feeling some frame pacing issues, it didn't feel as smooth as it should and has in the past. Yang, can you edit/update your info with the exact build?Īlso, as the Dev said, we should use the Windows Insider Feedback tool to report this. Windows 11 version 4.1391 is the latest beta with 'Moment 2' features enabled, 1.1391 has the same 'fixes' minus 'Moment 2' features.ĭr. I don't believe the the 1/22624 build makes a difference, but what comes after it, I believe the problem happened somewhere before the build version. Simply, but somewhat inaccurate, the last 4 digits of the build are the 'fixes' and the previous 5 digits are the 'feature'. The Windows Insider and build numbers have been less straight forward than in the past. I deleted all 3dmark files and reinstalled it and the same thing happened again so IDK. After this latest update my time spy score was also cut in half while games play normally. Results only filtered 1 GPU count and taken July 20, 2022. The same thing just happened to my system with Intel 13900k and NVidia RTX 4090. I compiled the average Graphics Score of 3DMark Time Spy global results. But if this is a TimeSpy versus Adrenalin 23.3.1 bug, might be easy to repro. ![]() not to mention that I recently installed an AIO, that' s why the CPU temperature is 11C lower in the new test and CPU clocks 50Hz higher - still even the CPU score is lower. Let me know if you need more help, I can make better apples-to-apples testing - the higher-scoring result above is from a few weeks ago and there are always Windows updates etc. Important detail that I made this test after upgrading the Adrenalin driver to 23.3.1 released yesterday, so this could be a driver problem but I ran many other benchmarks, from 3DMark and others, also played some games, nothing else drops performance, only the TimeSpy which is a cataclysmic >50% loss. Example:īoth tests with same general config, CPU is auto-overclocked by Ryzen Master but GPU is stock. Originally posted by opinali:Different problem here: 3Dmark apparently works alright, but I have a massive drop in the TimeSpy scores (both regular and extreme) in a Ryzen 5900X + 7900 XTX.
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