Welcome to a gaming laptopYes but the fans were doing an insane noise !
Thanks for posting your results!Finally my stock results. Where/who can I get some advices to improve the parameter of the fans and lower the temperature of my laptop without sacrifying performance ? Should I create a new topic ?
I have so many questions !
I scored 18 185 in Fire Strike
AMD Ryzen 5 3600, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 (Notebook refresh) x 1, 16384 MB, 64-bit Windows 10}www.3dmark.com
Chassis and Spec Firestrike
3DMarkGraphics Physics Avg. GPU
TempsURL * Nova 15" / R5 3600 / RTX 2070 Mobile 18185 20436 19222 69° Link
Thanks for sharinghere is my result STOCK on 3d mark firestrike, for some reason the cpu i9 10850 desktop didnt clock more than 4.192 Mhz, here is a link of the results
I scored 20 668 in Fire Strike
Intel Core i9-10850K Processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER (Notebook) x 1, 16384 MB, 64-bit Windows 10}www.3dmark.com
Hi,
I would like to share my Firestrike results with you all (especially as my build is a bit uncommon) and, with your help, also create a consolidated thread with benchmarks of most PCS laptops. Hopefully, this will be of help to future buyers looking to compare their current builds and measure performance gains with a new PCS laptop, as well as for current owners to compare their performance with similar builds, aiming to spot any issue that they might not even know existed.
Rules:
- Set up your power profile in Control/Gaming Center to "Performance/Turbo mode". If not using Clevo/Tongfang software, just use the stock CPU clocks and boost (for stock rank) or mention if you're doing some kind of overclock/underclock (for Tuned rank). If only undervolt was done (with no clock changes), then it is still going to be considered on the stock rank;
- Run 3DMark Firestrike benchmark on your laptop (Open 3DMark -> "Benchmarks" button-> Scroll down until you find Fire Strike). You can download 3DMark here, in case you still don't have it: https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/3dmark-download.html
- Post your URL link to results (click on the orange "Compare result online" button that will show up after the benchmark is finished, then copy the pop-up site's URL. That website will give us detailed info about the results, avg GPU temps and clocks (to confirm if overclock was used or even to help us to troubleshoot something weird with the results). Benchmarks posted with only a screenshot won't be added, so please include the results URL;
- Please mention if you're using Overclock or Underclock in either the CPU or GPU, as we're going to have 2 separate ranks for each of those (Stock and Tuned). We could check that on the results page, but it will make our lives easier (mine, especially) to not need to double-check all the specs against the stock values.
- Any doubts, feel free to ask here or send me a PM.
Ranks (last updated on 14/Jan/21)
Stock
Chassis and Spec Firestrike
3DMark GraphicsPhysics Avg. GPU
TempsURL User * Recoil IV 17" / i9 10850K / RTX 2080 Super 20668 24891 23743 59° Link @Besniq82 * Nova 15" / R9 3900 / RTX 2070 18413 20295 24123 58° Link @Hun * Nova 15" / R5 3600 / RTX 2070 18185 20436 19222 69° Link @maxff9 * Octane III 17" / i7 6700k / GTX 1080 (2016 test) 16725 21346 12508 N/A Link @Scott * Octane III 17" / i7 6700k / GTX 1080 16627 21147 12649 60° Link @Scott * Nova 15" / R3 3100 / RTX 2070 16208 20671 13028 62°Link @FerrariVie Optimus Pro XI 17" / R7 4800H / RTX 2060 15847 17047 20932 59° Link @andjef796 Cosmos IX 15" / i7 10750H / GTX 1650 Ti 9611 10587 17028 60° Link @Martinr36 Defiance II / i7 6700HQ / GTX 980M (2016 test) 8521 9964 9765 N/A Link @andjef796 Waiting for next user...
Tuned (CPU and/or GPU Overclock/Underclock)
Chassis and Spec Firestrike
3DMark GraphicsPhysics Avg. GPU
TempsURL User * Octane III 17" / i7 6700k @ 4.3 / GTX 1080 @ 2.063 (2016 test) 17855 23449 13153 N/A Link @Scott * Octane III 17" / i7 6700k @ 4.3 / GTX 1080 @ 2.038 17351 22352 13232 61° Link @Scott * Nova 15" / R3 3100 @ 4.3 / RTX 207017162 21050 14605 61°Link @FerrariVie * Nova 15" / R3 3100 @ 4.2 / RTX 2070 @ 1.62016712 20553 14302 56°Link @FerrariVie * Octane III 17" / i7 6700k @ 4.4 / GTX 1080 @ 1.886 16498 20867 12989 N/A Link @Scott Waiting for next user...
* Desktop Replacement Laptop that uses a desktop CPU, but same mobile GPU as other laptops.
It seems you basically scored second place in this forum's firestrike list. Your RTX 3060 scores pretty much as like as last gen RTX 2070 and some. Good!I scored 18 495 in Fire Strike
Intel Core i7-10870H Processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 (notebook) x 1, 32768 MB, 64-bit Windows 10}www.3dmark.com
Not sure how to add my results, but here is the link as per the instructions, for my Elimina 17.3 with the RTX 3060, i received a couple of days back... Sorry i didnt do earlier, ive been a little busy, erm, playing games
Thanks for posting, that is indeed an impressive score for the priceI scored 18 495 in Fire Strike
Intel Core i7-10870H Processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 (notebook) x 1, 32768 MB, 64-bit Windows 10}www.3dmark.com
Not sure how to add my results, but here is the link as per the instructions, for my Elimina 17.3 with the RTX 3060, i received a couple of days back... Sorry i didnt do earlier, ive been a little busy, erm, playing games
I use it normally in Entertainment mode, usually but changed it to Performance mode as per the instructions, so the fans did kick in quite quickly, however I expected them to, as I've been operating the laptop on a cooling tray as per recommendations from ANDJEF796 usually, which has kind of kept it under control for my general gaming, but obviously I did not use the cooling tray for the purposes of the benchmark. The sound doesn't particularly bother me, as I was warned to expect some noise from the fans from a gaming laptop. Overall I am really pleased as it s been able to run all my games really well, unlike my more expensive Samsung Galaxy Book (now being sold )Thanks for posting, that is indeed an impressive score for the price
However, I've never seen a GPU run that hot on a Firestrike benchmark, but as I've read in some articles, I think the RTX 3000 are kind of expected to run that hot. Curious to see how hot the 3070 or 3080 full power will run . But it's the price to pay for the performance on laptops, and it always will be. How was the fan noise while running the benchmark?
Great! Yes, @andjef796 's recommendation was spot on and you're also correct to use entertainment mode for gaming, that should bring CPU temps down a bit and also noise. Congratulations, I'm jealous nowI use it normally in Entertainment mode, usually but changed it to Performance mode as per the instructions, so the fans did kick in quite quickly, however I expected them to, as I've been operating the laptop on a cooling tray as per recommendations from ANDJEF796 usually, which has kind of kept it under control for my general gaming, but obviously I did not use the cooling tray for the purposes of the benchmark. The sound doesn't particularly bother me, as I was warned to expect some noise from the fans from a gaming laptop. Overall I am really pleased as it s been able to run all my games really well, unlike my more expensive Samsung Galaxy Book (now being sold )
I agree, but the difference is the price, as the XX70 series cards are always more expensive than the XX60 counterparts. However, you might have been lucky enough to get one of the last 2070s, which might have been discounted based on the imminent launch of the 3000 series.I was expecting higher results for the 3060, I feel actually quite good to have the 2070 ! I hope to have time soon to run more tests.
Chassis and Spec | Firestrike 3DMark | Graphics | Physics | Avg. GPU Temps | URL |
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* Nova 15" / R5 3600 / RTX 2070 Mobile | 17530 | 19589 | 18457 | 67° | Link |
Did you use entertainment or performance last time? The only thing I can see is that you had lower clocks in general, from CPU, GPU and RAM. By consequence, the temperature was also a bit lower. Even though the power modes only change CPU power and fan speed, a higher CPU could push the RAM and GPU higher as well.I repeated the test. Entertainment power mode. All stock.
February, outside temperature -1°C (laptop stayed in my car all day long).
I don't why the results are less good than last time ?
Chassis and Spec Firestrike
3DMarkGraphics Physics Avg. GPU
TempsURL * Nova 15" / R5 3600 / RTX 2070 Mobile 17530 19589 18457 67° Link
Hahaha, it is likely that you've run the benchmark in the performance mode on the first time (that's what I recommended on the thread rules for benchmarking anyway), so that is likely the difference in performance that you get between entertainment and performance.I only had HWinfo and Firefox (two or three tabs) running. I actually used my laptop very few. I don't know which settings I was using last time and this time I am afraid I used the fans on Silent. Damn I have to think about many things to have the perfect conditions !
I saw on Windows 10 that there is a "Game mode", how does it activate ?
I repeated again, no much changes: https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/58038690
Looking at the 3000 series now, it indeed isAverage GPU temp of 69 is pretty good I'd have thought