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**Official 3DMark 'Fire Strike' Leaderboard**

No. Firestrike will render at 1080p anyways IIRC. your scores look like they should for GHz 7970s.

I dont know, this is what I see in the details for the test i just ran.

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Its really not that hard dude lol, just make sure it runs at 1080p. And your score looks like its running at 1080p anyways so i dont see the issue.

I meant so in future people know.

Also it not a matter of just changing the resolution. When you got to custom tests in 3dmark you get 10 other options to change. The resolution option is set to 720p so I imagine the other options are set to non-default options too.

I suppose I could change my desktop settings to 1080p, anyways I might try later see if results change.
 
I don't think you can go wrong....
Two different threads for the types of benches Firestrike has.



Click....When finished copy link and paste into this thread lol?

Well like before, I think firestrike runs at native res, my native res is not 1080. So maybe a little guidance in the first post should say explicitly 1080p.
 
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Have a read up and better to get acquainted with it prior to going under water and that way, you will understand more of what you are doing :)

Read my "How to over volt a Titan or 780" link at the bottom of my sig. It is a little outdated but when you do it, I will point you in the right direction.

Why thank you :)
 
Well like before, I think firestrike runs at native res, my native res is not 1080. So maybe a little guidance in the first post should say explicitly 1080p.

My apologies for this thread being misleading and I will add that the test should be done at 1080P. I have both a 1440P monitor and a 1080P monitor and only ever noticed it runs at 1080P but better to have clarification :)
 
Because i honestly have nothing better to do....

1080 screen - http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/2031399
1440 screen - http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/2031463

1080:

1440:

So now we know. So it does run at 1080 or there not much difference between to two resolutions, i imagine its the former.

My apologies for this thread being misleading and I will add that the test should be done at 1080P. I have both a 1440P monitor and a 1080P monitor and only ever noticed it runs at 1080P but better to have clarification :)

No need for apologies, but like you say and the post previous by Tonester0011 it does indeed seem to run at 1080, still the details of the result does list my native res but the difference between the two is minimal (as above) so we can pretty much agree it does run at 1080.

Thanks for the updating the thread. But maybe say "the test runs at 1080p regardless of your native resolution" bit clearer but seems in 2500 posts I'm the only one who was bit confused so its all good.
 
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