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Hi guys,
Recently treated myself to a new system and bought the bulk of the components from overclockers.
Went with a mini-itx build using asus' new z87i-pro board, an i5-4670k, 16gb corsair vengeance pro 1866mhz memory and built it all into a white 'yin' bitfenix prodigy chassis. I love it!
I opted for the Inno3D GTX 770 as it had the titan cooler which looks absolutely stunning. I was just wondering what the expected 3DMark score is? I'm scoring around the 6500 mark but googling 'GTX 770' 3DMark Score yields examples like this:
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/6802590
and this
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/6818815
I understand that the core clocks are slightly different but I wouldn't have expected them to produce those sorts of gains.
Any idea whats going on?
Cheers!
Edit: Forgot to add I've tried the 320 drivers and the more recent beta drivers to no avail.
Recently treated myself to a new system and bought the bulk of the components from overclockers.
Went with a mini-itx build using asus' new z87i-pro board, an i5-4670k, 16gb corsair vengeance pro 1866mhz memory and built it all into a white 'yin' bitfenix prodigy chassis. I love it!
I opted for the Inno3D GTX 770 as it had the titan cooler which looks absolutely stunning. I was just wondering what the expected 3DMark score is? I'm scoring around the 6500 mark but googling 'GTX 770' 3DMark Score yields examples like this:
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/6802590
and this
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/6818815
I understand that the core clocks are slightly different but I wouldn't have expected them to produce those sorts of gains.
Any idea whats going on?
Cheers!
Edit: Forgot to add I've tried the 320 drivers and the more recent beta drivers to no avail.
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