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A few more points for 7990+7970 on my aging system! .... GPUs @ 1200/1650, i7 920 @ 4.2
Please excuse my ignorance, am just getting the hang of benching (first real attempt since 5 series) what or how do I tell what my gpu has boosted too in the bench?
I know what I have added to the clocks but once the bench starts I cannot see the screen for the gpu (precision) so what should I do?
Thanks in advance
Heaven benchmark isn't very CPU heavy and nVidia cards typically aren't vram bandwidth limited in it either unless you substantially increase the core clock.
My old q9550 @ 4ghz would match 4.5ghz i7s with the same GPU setup and GPU clocks in this benchmark.
Can someone explain to me why i get absolutly no increase in score compared to my result on page one which is 918 with 4ghz 3570k and 670 with a 1200 core and 1600 mem. I just overclocked my cpu and gfx card to 4.5ghz and card was running 1175 core and 1700 mem and i got a worse score 915 with a max fps of 82.
Updated score, mad test at 1241/1701 observed in gpuz at load.
Thought i mentioned i was at 4.5ghz now on the cpu. Ah well, now u know.
Have settled on these clocks for use in games that can make use of the extra power ... most don't of course!
it saved as a chrome html document and imageshack wont upload it...saying this file type is invalid, as soon as the benchmark finished i just saved it, for some reason is saving the wrong file type! im a big noob when it comes to this!
Here's my poor old 670. Boost 1200-1280MHz, memory ~7000MHz. On my 4670K.
iv noticed you have my cards running @1202/1752 should be at stock 1150/1752?