assist in grasping 3DMARK benchmark
assist in grasping 3DMARK benchmark
Hi everyone,
I'm just getting started with the 3DMARK benchmark and wanted some advice. Could anyone help me see if the results I got after overclocking on a stable system are actually strong compared to others? I checked online and it said I'm 92% better than other scores, but I'm a bit cautious and want to make sure I get the most out of my new card and setup.
I'm not sure if this will work...
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I only seem to reach 60-68c so far.
Thanks in advance,
James
Yes, sorry was meant to imply I've seen other people's results come back at the 12000+ results. That’s what I’m trying to understand. Well, you need to check if there are any sli results and that’s what I notice for them over 12000+. Then you have to consider any overclocking they used on their CPU, especially when dealing with 'K' processors, and how they managed to get those cards overclocked. I can push my card to achieve a great run of firefight to earn a bragging score. Look here—there’s something about selecting the number of GPUs. Use the quick filters: ‘Number of GPUs’—set it to 1 or scroll down until you see the single card scores. For me, the first single card score was 4951 and it was...
Verbrannt :
Wow, what's going on?
That's the answer you were looking for! Your outcomes are 92% improved compared to all others!
Yes sorry was intended to mean I've seen other people's results come back at the 12000+ results that's what I'm puzzled about.
7000-7500 is typical for a 6700k plus 1080 GTX setup. I just looked it up for you.
Yes, sorry was intended to suggest I've observed other people's outcomes in the 12000+ results. That’s what’s puzzling me. You need to examine the sli results and that’s what I notice for them above 12000+. Then you have to consider any overclocking they applied to their CPU, especially when dealing with processors labeled as 'K' and how they managed to get those cards overclocked.
I can push my card to achieve a strong run of FireStrike for bragging purposes. Check this out: there’s something about choosing the number of GPUs. Use the quick filters—look at “Number of GPUs.” Select 1 or scroll down until you find the single card scores. For example, the first single card score was 8376 with a result number of 4951.
Here’s the link: http://www.3dmark.com/search#/?mode=adva...Name=Intel Core i7-6700K&gpuName=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080
With that info, your score looks good and could be much better.