Bench marking Question
Bench marking Question
Hi,
I'm still working on finding the ideal setup for my GTX 1080 to achieve strong results in both Superposition and no Crashes in Crysis 3. Could anyone clarify what signs indicate a loop will likely yield a better score compared to the current one? I've managed a Superposition score above 4700 at 1080p with only 39.8 FPS, but I thought a higher minimum FPS would automatically mean a better benchmark. It seems my assumption might have been incorrect. I know there are many variables involved, but I'd really appreciate any insights from others—whether they're friends or strangers. Thanks a lot!
Not everything is fully heated yet. Electronics perform better when cooler. Background applications typically start loading automatically. They're already in memory and consuming CPU resources continuously. Pressing CTL/ALT/Delete will open the task manager, where you can check processes. You should see around 40-50 running items.
You may notice differences by comparing a cold start to a hot run. Disabling antivirus and other background processes can help. Creating a user profile with features turned off could aid in benchmarking. Adjusting the ambient temperature slightly might also make a difference.
I've noticed that but never really considered it closely, but why is there a better outcome when you start using your rig right after turning it on? And I wasn't aware an Anti Virus could slow things down too!
And about the room temperature, I can open the window LOL!!
But seriously, many thanks for your reply!!!
Not everything is fully heated yet. Electronics perform better when cooler. Background applications typically start loading automatically. They're already in memory and consuming CPU resources continuously. Pressing CTL/ALT/Delete will open the task manager, where you can check processes. You should see around 40-50 running items.