SpaceInvaderOne Posted February 13, 2016 Share Posted February 13, 2016 Hi Thought i'd make a post where we can post some benchmarks of our gaming vms using 3d mark. Post your cpu, motherboard, and graphics card in your unraid box. Then type of bios seabios or ovmf. Amount of cpu cores and ram assigned. Quote Link to comment
SpaceInvaderOne Posted February 13, 2016 Author Share Posted February 13, 2016 To get started mine is win 10 vm i7 6700, ASRock - Z170M Extreme4, EVGA gtx 960 seabios i440fx 2.3, 8 cpu cores, 24 gigs ram test score graphics physics combined fire strike 1.1 6804 7873 10619 2661 skydiver 1.0 20769 26255 10140 20881 cloudgate 1.1 22187 47923 7705 Quote Link to comment
ashman70 Posted February 13, 2016 Share Posted February 13, 2016 I assume you guys are you using the demo for this since its not free, I can't seem to download the demo for free. Gridrunner, are those the specs of your actual VM or the server hosting your VM? Quote Link to comment
SpaceInvaderOne Posted February 13, 2016 Author Share Posted February 13, 2016 yes the first specs is from the server hosting my vm. i7 6700, ASRock - Z170M Extreme4, EVGA gtx 960 The second is from the vm itself seabios i440fx 2.3, 8 cpu cores, 24 gigs ram you can download the 3dmark basic from http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/2497/futuremark-3dmark-2013-v1-5-915/ Quote Link to comment
SpaceInvaderOne Posted February 13, 2016 Author Share Posted February 13, 2016 To get started mine is win 10 vm i7 6700, ASRock - Z170M Extreme4, EVGA gtx 960 seabios i440fx 2.3, 8 cpu cores, 24 gigs ram test score graphics physics combined fire strike 1.1 6804 7873 10619 2661 skydiver 1.0 20769 26255 10140 20881 cloudgate 1.1 22187 47923 7705 Just setup a win 10 vm same specs but with ovmf bios i7 6700, ASRock - Z170M Extreme4, EVGA gtx 960 ovmf i440fx 2.3, 8 cpu cores, 24 gigs ram test score graphics physics combined fire strike 1.1 6975 8072 10770 2738.............all better than my seabios vm skydiver 1.0 20629 26176 10061 20353...........all slightly lower than my seabios vm cloudgate 1.1 22476 49975 7682..........................higher graphics slightly lower physics each test i ran 3 times and got similar results. Overall it would seem for me anyway i get better 3d performance using an ovmf vm Quote Link to comment
dAigo Posted February 17, 2016 Share Posted February 17, 2016 Wouldn't it be much better to include the ID or the link to the result? They have a very nice compare feature, so it would be easy to find differences. Example: Fire Strike 1.1 (ID: 8408408) test score graphics physics combined fire strike 1.1 16883 21048 12779 8432 That was from back in August '15, didn't run any tests since then. physical: (c&p from my sig & reverted to around that time) unRAID 6.1 | MB: ASUS Z170 PRO GAMING | CPU: i7-6700K (watercooled) | RAM: 16GB DDR4 (2x8GB) | Parity: WD RED 6TB | Data: WD RED (2x 4TB + 2x 3TB) | Cache: Samsung 830 (256GB) | GPU: NVIDIA GTX 980 TI (watercooled) virtual: OVMF, i440fx-2.3, 7 cores, EVGA 980 TI, 8GB RAM, Win10x64 (10240), 60GB RAW/VirtIO image on cache, no other vms/docker running The 980 ti is watercooled, but with the stock BIOS. So there is some room to improve. I had to switch to SeaBIOS with Windows10 1511, because it broke my gpu passthrough. I think i'll do some tests again, its for science after all But it seems ovmf gets a lot more love in unraid 6.2. I am planning to go back to ovmf and try a custom BIOS for the gpu to remove the powerlimits. I dont have the .xml file from back then, but maybe anybody who posts their result could add their .xml for reference. Quote Link to comment
SpaceInvaderOne Posted February 17, 2016 Author Share Posted February 17, 2016 Wouldn't it be much better to include the ID or the link to the result? They have a very nice compare feature, so it would be easy to find differences. Yes i think thats a great idea. Awesome score 16883 makes me want to upgrade my card!!! Quote Link to comment
cpthook Posted February 7, 2020 Share Posted February 7, 2020 Hello forum.. Is anyone still using 3DMark software to benchmark NVIDIA GPU's on KVM virtual machines in 2020? My score has been in the 8450 - 8500 range with Time Spy DirectX 12. However, since upgrading my rig with the specs below the application crashes intermittently during the "Scan SystemInfo" collection process when running v5.26. M/B: Supermicro X11SCA-F Version 1.01A - s/n: VM19AS013976 BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. Version 1.0c. Dated: 04/25/2019 CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-8700K CPU @ 3.70GHz (10 of 12 threads assigned to VM with threads 0,6 reserved for unRAID) GPU: NVIDIA Corporation GP102 [GeForce GTX 1080 Ti] passthrough to Gaming VM HVM: Enabled IOMMU: Enabled Cache: 384 KiB, 1536 KiB, 12288 KiB Memory: 32 GiB DDR4 (max. installable capacity 64 GiB) Kernel: Linux 4.19.98-Unraid x86_64 Quote Link to comment
scorcho99 Posted May 28, 2020 Share Posted May 28, 2020 On 2/7/2020 at 5:47 PM, cpthook said: Hello forum.. Is anyone still using 3DMark software to benchmark NVIDIA GPU's on KVM virtual machines in 2020? My score has been in the 8450 - 8500 range with Time Spy DirectX 12. However, since upgrading my rig with the specs below the application crashes intermittently during the "Scan SystemInfo" collection process when running v5.26. I tried yesterday to run 3dmark firestrike for first time ever on a z77 and rx 470 with a windows 8.1 VM, seabios based. I got crashing on scan systeminfo as well. So as a sanity test, I installed Windows 10 (1709?) fresh onto bare metal and tried it today and the benchmark ran without any apparent issues. I'm not sure the cause or if it ever worked. I was running unraid 6.8.3, its just on my test rig. I'll have to try and isolate the issue I guess. It seemed pretty stable, I was running heaven benchmark before. The system was having a lot of issues once I tried 3dmark though, not sure if all of them were related. I assume you were running Windows 10 in your VM? I know there is a MSRS fix that you sometimes have to do, I've never done it myself but that seems like a possible culprit to me. Quote Link to comment
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