Question3DMark's performance fell sharply unexpectedly.
Question3DMark's performance fell sharply unexpectedly.
No idea why...gsync is disabled as is vsync. Cinebench R23 (CPU) scores haven't dropped, thermals are not an issue. But all of a sudden my i7 13700KF is scoring 18,666 when previously it was scoring above 20,000. Also my rtx 4070 Ti super used to score above 24,000 but in recent tests is now 23,621. Since my Cinebench R23 scores remain stable (above 30,500 multiscore and 2050-2100 single core) it's not a thermal throttling or power delivery issue. Only thing that's changed since the last time I ran a 3DMark Timespy test is the Nvidia driver version (now the latest one).
EDIT: Have now run multiple tests and the scores are getting worse and worse. I'm actually worried now. The CPU score has dropped to as low as 17,000 points (i7 13700KF), and the GPU score to as low as 23,000 points (RTX 4070 Ti Super). That is a WHOPPING 3000 point drop in CPU score and a 1000+ point drop in GPU score. I have also noticed the Time Spy test is now stuttering as well (it didn't used to). The only things that have changed since the last time I ran a test are, like I said, the nVidia driver (now the latest version) and I installed the June 2024 cumulative windows update yesterday. That's it.
Confirmed fully that the newest nVidia driver (June 2024) is faulty.
Switched back to the May version and it worked again—CPU scores climbed past 20,000.
GPU scores also jumped about 1000 points (from 23,000 to 23,904), though they remain under the 24,000 mark compared to earlier versions.
I rarely update drivers after release until a week or so to assess the feedback. This isn't unusual. Thank you for resolving it.
Rolled back two driver versions before...now back to 552.44. My GPU score is back above 24,000 and my CPU score is 20,000+. My performance is again above average for my hardware. The stuttering has also stopped in the 3DMark Timespy test. I hope Nvidia addresses this issue in their next driver update, as I'm now cautious about updating them.