Soldato
Sure thing Nice to see a 7950 join the thread and nice score bud.
ty , was thinking a 7950 needed throwing in there.. and tyvm
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Sure thing Nice to see a 7950 join the thread and nice score bud.
A little update on my previous score.
Score 8370
GFX Score 7867
Physics Score 12057
Combined Score 8550
http://3dmark.com/3dm11/4036828
I7 2600K @ 5.2GHz Gigabyte GTX 580
How does 8 pack have a 3770k at 6ghz? Would love to know.
How is he/she scoring so much higher than everybody else in the crossfire setup - more monsterous overclocks?
How does 8 pack have a 3770k at 6ghz? Would love to know.
How is he/she scoring so much higher than everybody else in the crossfire setup - more monsterous overclocks?
8pack have you tried running tri fire 7970 on this test, I find the drivers total failure and simply does not work or not any faster than crossfire.
No!!!
I am coming back to 7970 later, at the moment I am benching older cards for points on HWbot. I am gonna rerun 7970 later on cascade my new single card does over 1520mhz + on core, but it takes time to set up the benches properly and I dont have time to do extra.
Three scales much less anyway.
I will try three cards on water and let you know. Maybe you need more CPU power. CPU power does count in this bench.
As a relative noob to this - Wouldn't it make sense to divide the group of results into 4/4, 4/8, 6/12 threads ? Seems to make a big difference on otherwise very similar setups.
As a relative noob to this - Wouldn't it make sense to divide the group of results into 4/4, 4/8, 6/12 threads ? Seems to make a big difference on otherwise very similar setups.
As a relative noob to this - Wouldn't it make sense to divide the group of results into 4/4, 4/8, 6/12 threads ? Seems to make a big difference on otherwise very similar setups.