SO, yesterday I benched 2 machines at work and that are behaving odd...let my explain.
Machine 1
i5 4770K ~ 4Ghz
8Gb Crucial Ballistix 1600 Mhx RAM
Asus P87-K Mobo
GTX 770 Zotac.
Machine 2
i7 4770K ~ 4.2 Ghz
8Gb Crucial Ballistix 1600Mhz RAM
Asus P87-K Mobo
GTX 780 Palit
So, there are both on OCCT with 55 threads. Running fine, BIT on DISK, running fine. The strange actions are on Valley. Machine 1 is managing a steady 60FPS ish, going upto 70FPS. This is at 1080p. Machine 2 however, is not. It is stuck BELOW 15FPS at 1080p. Both have new Nvidia drivers, I did a sweep and re-install on Machine 2 and it was the same. The clocks on Valley on Machine 2 are WAAAAY off, Core and Memory were at 615 Mhz for the 780GTX...
Anyone got any other ideas as to what this issue is? I THINK the 780 is stuck in 2D clocks, but unsure as to how to get it out of this.
Machine 1
i5 4770K ~ 4Ghz
8Gb Crucial Ballistix 1600 Mhx RAM
Asus P87-K Mobo
GTX 770 Zotac.
Machine 2
i7 4770K ~ 4.2 Ghz
8Gb Crucial Ballistix 1600Mhz RAM
Asus P87-K Mobo
GTX 780 Palit
So, there are both on OCCT with 55 threads. Running fine, BIT on DISK, running fine. The strange actions are on Valley. Machine 1 is managing a steady 60FPS ish, going upto 70FPS. This is at 1080p. Machine 2 however, is not. It is stuck BELOW 15FPS at 1080p. Both have new Nvidia drivers, I did a sweep and re-install on Machine 2 and it was the same. The clocks on Valley on Machine 2 are WAAAAY off, Core and Memory were at 615 Mhz for the 780GTX...
Anyone got any other ideas as to what this issue is? I THINK the 780 is stuck in 2D clocks, but unsure as to how to get it out of this.