This Aorus GeForce RTX 3080 Xtreme model is seeking overclocking and high 3Dmark scores.
This Aorus GeForce RTX 3080 Xtreme model is seeking overclocking and high 3Dmark scores.
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a little for fun but am seriously to .. -
yes nothing has being wrong so far ,- all good , running smoothly , despite fps sometimes is low , but we also know games often is really poorly optimized .. no matter your hardware ..-
- and for my sake , 9 out of 10 the game , game play is butter smooth , despite lower fps .- , thats fine for me .. though i know some freaks over it , granted at times a game, should perform better" still.. butter smooth gameplay ..
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i was just wondering and always have.. . if there might be a slight bottle neck somewhere?
or something holding , my pc power /performance back .. ?
a slight setting in bios , a voltage setting somewhere .. a 5 % increases here or something like that
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and no ,i haven't never overclocked or anything ever - ... until yesterday , with NVidia app auto thing , as a safe starter ..then i might do a little bit afterburner MSI " from guides, - recommendations . "
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and regarding 3Dmark on steam .- not the 1 and only benchmark .. i gonna test others .. but taking that as an example .-
i heard that, with a card like this , and good cpu ,- you should get a good score above 10,000 on 4k ? .. if i was wrong ,, and they all tested on 1080 or some .? .. "wow " okay.. -
as i do using 4k currently , a tv now -. real monitor later ..
before that i used ,ultra wide .--
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so.. that said ..- why do i only get like 8200 in score ?..-'
.. thats my puzzling .. - i dont really care .. but i am curios .. wondering
.- also just outside that .. if there is something in my system i can improve a bit , before i might jump to ddr5 and new motherboard in a few years , along with 5080 super or 6080 by then heh -.
though meanwhile, upgrading my ram to 64 or 128 gb is tempting .-
p.s ..
if you sitting with a 3080 to, and have it in safe overclocking and getting 10-50 % more boots, i open to hear what settings ?
https://www.gigabyte.com/Graphics-Card/G...0GD-rev-10
-- i assume there isent any other version .,-
like , oh 1,0 came out 8 years ago .. but last year , a 2,0 Edtion came out " .. for the one i have, is from 2016-2018 or some ..
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My pc info ..
mother board - Z490 Aorus master
CPU - intel core I9 10850k
ram - i belive its these -
G.Skill Trident Z 32 GB (4 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 .
and gaming from a
Samsung 980 Pro 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 while Windows is on a SSD -
power should be
Corsair RM1000x 1000 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply
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all in cosmos 2 super tower case " build like tank -
- excuse the text got a bit odd , but spelling - should be fine , despite no grammar..
..but should be the info needed ? .. otherwise ask -
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everything is working well, running smoothly even though FPS can be low sometimes. we also understand that games are often not very well optimized. regardless of your hardware. it would be helpful to note the titles you've used with your system. i heard that with a card like this and a good CPU, you should achieve a score above 10,000 on 4K? if that's not right, and they all tested on 1080p or lower? okay... "wow" is fine. -
let's begin with your current system details. please list them clearly:
cpu, cooling system, motherboard, ram, storage (ssd/hdd), gpu, power supply, chassis, operating system, monitor.
add the age of the psu along with its make and model. also, the bios version for your motherboard at this time.
Nice to see you there : ) .-
I just jotted down what came to my mind first, then I wanted to make it a bit better...
But thank you.
I also have this link:
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/ToxicMu...ved/Jzrdxr
CPU:
Intel Core I9 10850K
CPU cooler:
Be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 50.5 CFM CPU Cooler
Motherboard:
Z490 Aorus master
RAM:
G.Skill Trident Z 32 GB (4 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory – a bit outdated now
SSD/HDD:
Samsung 850 Pro 512 GB 2.5" SSD – Windows – also quite old
Samsung 980 Pro 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME SSD – for gaming
Western Digital Black 4 TB 3.5" 7200 RPM HDD – also quite old
GPU:
Gigabyte AORUS XTREME GeForce RTX 3080 10GB + 10GB Video Card – a bit outdated
PSU:
Corsair RM1000x 1000W – 80+ Gold Certified, fully modular ATX power supply
Chassis:
Cooler Master Cosmos II ATX Full Tower Case
OS: Windows 11 Home
Monitor:
LG Electronic LG TV OLED 55 – a bit old, but my main front monitor right now
Predator 1440p ACER XB27 – a bit old, but it was for an extra side screen
My main screens are:
Gigabyte M34WQ 34.0" 3440 x 1440
but I might consider upgrading to 4K next month. I’m also aiming for a 4K setup.
Gigabyte 32-inch screen, either IPS or OLED.
The PCPartPicker display indicates an RTX 5070 Ti, but your thread title mentions an RTX 3080. If you're attempting to mislead, you won't receive much help from the community. Please share your current BIOS version and PSU age.
If drivers for your new GPU haven't been installed after a swap, use DDU to clear all GPU drivers (Intel, AMD, Nvidia) in Safe Mode, then manually install the newest driver from Nvidia's support site via an elevated command—right-click the installer and select Run as Administrator.
So yes, from the screen perspective, by the end of this year... it will be properly a gigabyte 32 screen 4k display, either IPS or OLED as the main choice.
Side screens
Predator 1440p Acer XB27
Gigabyte M34WQ 34.0" 3440 x 1440, etc.
My TV will be a stand and only connected when I go to bed, just to watch things on it.
Um, sorry? You were a bit quick in your reply—there was a delay before you could correct it. A second later, you replied.
Not here to confuse. I want all my information accurate. Being polite while asking for help is important, even though my grammar is a bit tricky.
My PSU isn’t sure about the exact age. I was just typing in the details and then checking around... please give me a moment.
Same with the BIOS—
Yeah, it sounds right. But I only ever had Nvidia chips.
My old graphics card before this one was a 1080i, so it’s probably not needed now?
Bios version/date: American Megatrends Inc., F3, 25/03/2020, from the system info window.
PSU age... I bought it on March 10, 2016. That should be the same as when I was using it now.
If someone ends up here, please read through this. Thanks for your help.
What can I do to improve my 3DMark score?
Why is my score low? Unless it’s normal.
I’m currently using 4k on a TV, but by the end of the year I’d prefer a proper monitor—though the goal is still 4k maxed out.
Is there something in my system that’s not working?
And any advice for overclocking to 3080? Just a little, not too extreme.
Also, if you’re staying the same, I’ll watch videos and small guides while I can. That’s about it—short summary.
P.S. Upgrading to 64 or 128 RAM might be possible by the end of the year.
And when the 5080 or 6080 comes out, I’ll definitely try to get that.
At best, in a few years I might consider DDR5, but that’s not my main focus right now.