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**Official 3D Mark 11 scores**

my mistake, I thought your reply was to the firestrike thread :o our gpu's are practically identical, its your 3960 that creates the gap

this is mine for 3dmark 11

P16,605
690 1150/3500
3770k @ 4.4

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/6900677

It is best to compare graphics score as the 6 core CPUs really distort the overall scores.

Scores updated.:)
 
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Score P19231

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 690(2x) @1180/1800

Intel Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition Processor @4.9

Graphics Score 21460

Physics Score 16952

Combined Score 12194

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/6902362

my surprise with the "Gripen90" score was what seems default settings regarding the cpu and 780s. My own score was P19591 with a 690, but my cpu was at 5.2. Am I missing something about cpu influence?
 
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my surprise with the "Gripen90" score was what seems default settings regarding the cpu and 780s. My own score was P19591 with a 690, but my cpu was at 5.2. Am I missing something about cpu influence?

On your score there is quite a bit of CPU influence. Grippen90 is only clocked to 3.8 on his 3930k which really pulls the score down. If Grippen90 had used a big overclock on the CPU and GPUs he would be getting around 22000 on the P score and 28000 on the graphics score.

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/6860574
 
my surprise with the "Gripen90" score was what seems default settings regarding the cpu and 780s. My own score was P19591 with a 690, but my cpu was at 5.2. Am I missing something about cpu influence?

I'm running everything at stock clocks on CPU and GPU. Turbo Boost is enabled so the CPU it boosts from 3.2 to 3.8GHz per default. :)
The CPU score has a great deal of influence on the overall score. The higher OC the better the score.
 
I'm running everything at stock clocks on CPU and GPU. Turbo Boost is enabled so the CPU it boosts from 3.2 to 3.8GHz per default. :)
The CPU score has a great deal of influence on the overall score. The higher OC the better the score.

Obviously, I'm aware that cpu ocks have some bearing but your 780s are giving me trigger finger twitch. I'm trying to wait for October to see what's next on the silicon merry-go-round but viewing your 780s is giving me food for thought :). I can't justify (or afford) two Titans but two 780s???......maybe...:)
 
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