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Unigine Heaven 4 benchmark

GTX 780 @ 1410/1800

i7 3820 @ 4.5GHz


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Set your clocks with GPU tweak

Monitor with AB or Precision, it's what I did when I had 7970's

The other reason I am against it is I remember all the hassle with trying to get a score on the old Heaven 3 bench where it was too complicated. What I tried to do when starting this thread was to have something that was quick and easy to use. With some posts it is hard enough to get the in bench screenshot.:)
 
The other reason I am against it is I remember all the hassle with trying to get a score on the old Heaven 3 bench where it was too complicated. What I tried to do when starting this thread was to have something that was quick and easy to use. With some posts it is hard enough to get the in bench screenshot.:)

Okie dokies :)
 
This has got me stumped...I'm booting into Win 7 tonight

14. Score 1714, GPU 780ti @1215/1901, CPU 4960X @4.5, MjFrosty

7. Score 1780, GPU 780ti, @1101/1925, CPU 2500k @4.55, sejm

All my clocks are the same in every app, so I don't think it's this. It's not a big deal as it's only a few points but still makes me chin scratch a little.

I think where sejm is getting his clock speed from if he is using PrecisionX is the 780ti clock 876mhz + 225mhz offset. This is how I record my clocks for my Titans 837mhz + 157mhz = 994mhz for example. Unfortunately doing it this way does not show the max boost. With my Titans even though I post 994mhz they are actually boosting to 1175mhz.
 
I think where sejm is getting his clock speed from if he is using PrecisionX is the 780ti clock 876mhz + 225mhz offset. This is how I record my clocks for my Titans 837mhz + 157mhz = 994mhz for example. Unfortunately doing it this way does not show the max boost. With my Titans even though I post 994mhz they are actually boosting to 1175mhz.

True, arguably your way is probably better but for the most part if the fan speed is set they don't throttle the core in Heaven.
 
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