Firestrike graphics scores are not effected much if all the people are using top notch i7s which is the case here.
Also if overclocking the memory did not work on the Fury X why have the guys above done it. They are still using the same CPU before and after lol.
I never said that you could not overclock the memory on the fury x... you really have a problem with comprehension. plus as stated before, all it is showing is that you can improve performance by overclocking. not that the memory clock is holding back the gpu as you keep saying.
also as i was explaining:
32. Score 15637, GPU 980 Ti @1412/1980, GFX Score 19375, Physics Score 14370, Combined Score 6757, CPU 5930k @3.5, Clov!s, Post No.307 - Link Drivers 353.06
33. Score 15505, GPU 980 Ti @1260/1753, GFX Score 19696, Physics Score 11935, Combined Score 7223, CPU 3770k @4.5, rapt0r, Post No.384 - Link Drivers 353.38
rapt0r's is lower clocked, older cpu at a higher clock. also with newer drivers. So is the GPU clock affecting the GFX score only? since it does not look like it. the system as a whole affects it.
22.Score 16259, GPU 980 Ti @1497/1898, GFX Score 20819, Physics Score 12120, Combined Score 7632, CPU 3820k @4.75, lnoton, Post No.342 - Link Drivers 353.38
23.Score 16258, GPU 980 Ti @1250/1850, GFX Score 20281, Physics Score 12679, Combined Score 7876, CPU 4770k @4.5, iwrox, Post No.301 - Link Drivers 353.30
Another instance where a lower clocked gpu is matching a higher clocked gpu. where the lower clocked gpu has a more powerful cpu even though it is running on older drivers.
There are plenty of others. just look for them. if the GFX score was affected by the GPU clocks alone then ALL of the same cards would give the same scores at the same clocks.