How does order get decided in the event of ties in average frame rate? I note this looks in the wrong order to me (apologies for the poor formatting, partially quoting your benchmark result lists is harder than it looks) There's another result like this at 2560x1440, where minimum frame rate hasn't been factored in as a tie breaker. Not that I'm bothered
Could you check you settings please. Anti Aliasing needs to be SMAA4x. Below is my RTX Titan running stock clocks 1860/3500 Spoiler
ill double check it tomorrow, I though I did check it all but it’s a bit late so I could be half asleep.
Crikey, that's tight in the example I showed then (4961 vs 4974). Probably could beat it, as I arbitrarily selected the memory overclock on my card for exactly between the 1070 and 1080 speeds (as I felt the 1070 Ti deserved), and used the new OC scanner thing in MSI afterburner to select my core overclock, so probably plenty left in the tank on both fronts. I think I'll let it slide mind you Good to know there's a method explaining the ordering. Must be more of a PITA going down to that level for yourself though, as it's not even a detail you record in the results listings. Anyhow, cheers for the good work.
Though probably not for a while Performance on my system is far too satisfactory to start OCing more right now.
Seem to have squeezed more performance from my laptop DX12 1080p GTX1070 @ 1700/1800? / 4800MHz on the memory (800MHz overclock) 7700HQ @ 3.4GHz 417.71 Drivers Spoiler: Bench
Back as promised DX12 GTX 1070 Ti 2076 core / 2339 memory Ryzen 7 2700 @ stock 4.1 GHz 417.35 Drivers 1920x1080: Spoiler 2560x1440: Spoiler 3440x1440: Spoiler