Discussion Performance per litre - Round 4

Damascus

Master of Cramming
Feb 27, 2018
553
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Note this is my Brickless S4M-C from 2017, updated it in 2020 to brickless for PPL3, and now resubmitting for PPL4 as a curiosity. Time to see it age and be destroyed by newer performance-per-liter submissions, they'll maybe even inspire me for my NEXT upcoming gaming build...!?

PC itself:

CinebenchR23:

Octanebench:

Timespy:


Scores:
  • ((6098 * 7438)/(4.2^1.5))/100 = 52695
  • ((6098 * 158)/(4.2^1.5))/100 = 1119
😭
You can really feel the age of our pascal GPUs and sky/kaby chips lol
 

petricor

Airflow Optimizer
Bronze Supporter
May 12, 2018
346
1,845
My 2021 S4Max submission - with a slightly difficult CPU:







CPUR9 5950x
GPU3090 FE
CaseSkyreach 4 Mini
Volume5.0l
Cinebench R23 Multi-Core, 30 minutes27,554
Cinebench R20 Multi-Core (I'm nostalgic)10,884
TimeSpy Graphics Score20,451
OctaneBench707.26

Round 4 PPL Score

(27,554*20,451)/(5^1.5)/100

504,016

Round 4 Compute Score

(27,554*707.26)/(5^1.5)/100

17,430

 
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CubanLegend

Steely-Eyed NVFlash Man
Dec 23, 2016
834
1,011
smallformfactor.net
why isnt anyone talking about this score lol
My 2021 S4Max submission - with a slightly difficult CPU:







CPUR9 5950x
GPU3090 FE
CaseSkyreach 4 Mini
Volume5.0l
Cinebench R23 Multi-Core, 30 minutes27,554
Cinebench R20 Multi-Core (I'm nostalgic)10,884
TimeSpy Graphics Score20,451
OctaneBench707.26

Round 4 PPL Score

504,016

Round 4 Compute Score

17,430

petricor you are a MADMAN, i seriously want my next build to be like yours, but with a 4080 and a next gen cpu
 

Boil

SFF Guru
Nov 11, 2015
1,253
1,094
Round 4 PPL calculations
  • ((CineBench R23 score * Time Spy graphics score)/(Build Volume^1.5))/100
  • ((CineBench R23 score * Octanebench 4.0 graphics score)/(Build Volume^1.5))/100
  • These calculations may be modified to keep numbers reasonable (eg - /100 to /1000)

My 2021 S4Max submission - with a slightly difficult CPU:

CPUR9 5950x
GPU3090 FE
CaseSkyreach 4 Mini
Volume5.0l
Cinebench R23 Multi-Core, 30 minutes27,554
Cinebench R20 Multi-Core (I'm nostalgic)10,884
TimeSpy Graphics Score20,451
OctaneBench707.26

Round 4 PPL Score

504,016

Round 4 Compute Score

17,430


Gotta show your math...! ;^p
 
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gatebatterycursor

Minimal Tinkerer
New User
Jul 30, 2020
3
6
How do these scores compare with the top gaming laptops? For example, razer blade (5900hx, 3080) should be at around 610k score if we include the brick (12600x7600 / (1.05L +. 3L)^1.5 / 100, or 890k without the brick going based on some numbers from reviews.
 

msystems

King of Cable Management
Apr 28, 2017
804
1,405
Posting a Ryzen 5000 APU build so it can be compared to the Ryzen 6000 version in a few months...




14,732


1,713

Ryzen 5700g APU

No dGPU

Asrock x300 1.92L
https://www.asrock.com/nettop/AMD/DeskMini X300 Series/index.asp#Specification

Score1-
((CineBench R23 score * Time Spy graphics score)/(Build Volume^1.5))/100

brickless score for fun 😎😎😎
((14,732 x 1713) / (1.92 ^ 1.5))/100= 94,856

add the Huge Brick = 150mm x 36mm x 65mm = .351 L 😥

Score w/ Brick
((14,732 x 1713) / (1.92+.351 ^ 1.5))/100= 73,738

Score2- n/a
 
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AURMEND

Destroyer of PCs
A&M Solutions and Design LLC
Jul 30, 2018
249
222
Just putting up a rough estimate with no tweaking on the CPU side. I'll officially submit a post once the case is fully assembled

(23,000*15150)/(4.3^1.5)/100 = 390,784

Performance per liter is getting too complicated. Once i fully submit the info, does that mean I'm finally in second place behind petricor again?
 

msystems

King of Cable Management
Apr 28, 2017
804
1,405
OK since I recently made a custom case (Desknano) for the x300 board, I thought why not try this again with the different case and see what the result is compared to the stock case. Bounding box of entire case with protrusions measures 157mm x 143mm x 54mm = 1.22 L. Same stock brick as before.







Score1-
((CineBench R23 score * Time Spy graphics score)/(Build Volume^1.5))/100

Base score
((15,010 x 1791) / (1.22 ^ 1.5))/100 = 199,497

With the Brick (150mm x 36mm x 65mm = .351 L)
((15,010 x 1791) / (1.22+.351 ^ 1.5))/100= 136,524

Score2- n/a

Its almost doubled the score of the stock case (73,738).
 

REVOCCASES

Shrink Ray Wielder
REVOCCASES
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Apr 2, 2020
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www.revoccases.com
long time no new entry! are we in round 5 yet or is everyone waiting for @petricor's new build... :p

anyway, just wanted to see how my "Pocket Rocket No.2 build" scores, so here we go...

Case Volume: 96 x 256 x 147,3mm = 3,62L

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SAVAGO 330W GaN Brick Volume: 0,25L
(I know, external PSUs are not that popular, but since this setup doubles as charger for my work-notebook...)

GPU: inno3D RTX 4070
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS

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PPL calculation (including brick): ((16140 * 17653) / 3.87^1.5))/100 = 374.244
 

msystems

King of Cable Management
Apr 28, 2017
804
1,405
Impressive! Probably runs cooler than other 4L builds too due to the external brick which isn't dumping heat into the case
 
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petricor

Airflow Optimizer
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May 12, 2018
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long time no new entry! are we in round 5 yet or is everyone waiting for @petricor's new build... :p

anyway, just wanted to see how my "Pocket Rocket No.2 build" scores, so here we go...

Case Volume: 96 x 256 x 147,3mm = 3,62L

View attachment 2645 View attachment 2646

SAVAGO 330W GaN Brick Volume: 0,25L
(I know, external PSUs are not that popular, but since this setup doubles as charger for my work-notebook...)

GPU: inno3D RTX 4070
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS

View attachment 2647

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PPL calculation (including brick): ((16140 * 17653) / 3.87^1.5))/100 = 374.244
it's coming soon :)
 

SFFMunkee

Buy first, justify later?
Gold Supporter
Jul 7, 2021
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Looking forward to joining this competition soon, but first I have to commit to a build decision :p

Currently awaiting my Gigabyte 4060, and will have to swap out the 500W GaN for a 250W or something else so the 4060 will fit in my RCC-SMALL1
 

msystems

King of Cable Management
Apr 28, 2017
804
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I built this a while back but forgot to officially test this thing, and now it's long been disassembled, so will just have to estimate for fun. I believe the one here was 239mm x 107 x 142.6=3.64L and I was using the .264L SlimQ 240w brick = 3.9L total. The brick sort of fits into the unused volume of the "case", which was cool (but not perfectly inside the volume, that would have been cool though right?) so the whole set up fit pretty well in a camera bag. Unfortunately the gpu needed to be a bit limited on power to keep everything happy.

CBR23 - 14732
Timespy - 11500 (~70% power level)

219,631 estimate
 
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petricor

Airflow Optimizer
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May 12, 2018
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I built this a while back but forgot to officially test this thing, and now it's long been disassembled, so will just have to estimate for fun. I believe the one here was 239mm x 107 x 142.6=3.64L and I was using the .264L SlimQ 240w brick = 3.9L total. The brick sort of fits into the unused volume of the "case", which was cool (but not perfectly inside the volume, that would have been cool though right?) so the whole set up fit pretty well in a camera bag. Unfortunately the gpu needed to be a bit limited on power to keep everything happy.

CBR23 - 14732
Timespy - 11500 (~70% power level)

219,631 estimate
looks amazing.
 
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