Other [SYSTEM] Performance Per Watt (PPW) Competition - Round 1: Q1 2024

SFFMunkee

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Hey SFFers,

We already have a Performance Per Litre competition on the go, but I've been toying with the idea of performance-per-watt for a while...

Let's see what everyone can do with whatever hardware they have, in tuning for EFFICIENCY.

Looking for suggestions first, as to what algorithm should be used (e.g. should it be something like [TimeSpy PTs x CB23 PTs x ??? PTs)/(Total System Power (Wattage) at the wall) = PPW

Cheers,
SFFMunkee/Nathan

I'm doing some runs with my 5600G/4060/32GB/GaN250W and will put some example results up a bit later ;)
 

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here is my suggestion for PPW score calculation...

(Timespy Total Score / Peak WATT at the wall during the run) + (Cinebench Multi Score / Peak WATT at the wall during the run) = PPW (higher is better / more efficient)

my first entry...

System: CLEVO NP50, RTX 4060 Mobile, i5-12450H

9794 Timespy Points

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178W Peak during Timespy

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10903 Cinebench points

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136W Peak during Cinebench

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PPW: (9794 / 178) + (10903 / 136) = 135,2
 
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kelly_sparrow

Efficiency Noob
Feb 10, 2024
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here is my suggestion for PPW score calculation...

(Timespy Total Score / Peak WATT at the wall during the run) + (Cinebench Multi Score / Peak WATT at the wall during the run) = PPW (higher is better / more efficient)

my first entry...

System: CLEVO NP50, RTX 4060 Mobile, i5-12450H

9794 Timespy Points

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178W Peak during Timespy

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10903 Cinebench points

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136W Peak during Cinebench

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PPW: (9794 / 178) + (10903 / 136) = 135,2
do you turn off the screen during benchmarking?
 

oxaa

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Mar 26, 2024
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here is my suggestion for PPW score calculation...

(Timespy Total Score / Peak WATT at the wall during the run) + (Cinebench Multi Score / Peak WATT at the wall during the run) = PPW (higher is better / more efficient)

my first entry...

System: CLEVO NP50, RTX 4060 Mobile, i5-12450H

9794 Timespy Points

View attachment 3205

178W Peak during Timespy

View attachment 3207

10903 Cinebench points

View attachment 3206

136W Peak during Cinebench

View attachment 3209

PPW: (9794 / 178) + (10903 / 136) = 135,2
hi there, any chance you could link that 4060 mobile? looking for one of these to put in a build. thanks in advance!