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Unigine Heaven 4 benchmark

1440p result

GTX 690 x 2 @1160/1800
3960X @4.9

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GTX 690 x 1 @1160/1800
3960X @4.9

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GTX 690 on one core (GTX 680) @1160/1800
3960X @4.9

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here's mine. (dont know how to do screen shot in heaven 4 :confused:)

HD7970 @ 940 MHz (stock voltage) 1375MHz
HD7990 @ stock (1000 MHz/1500 MHz but i think in trifire it dials down to match the 7970)
cpu and ram are stock too.

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Something doesn't look right with XE11's Trifire score. A stock 7990, 7970 and 4770k shouldn't be scoring close to 3.5k, especially when compared to trifire overclocked 7970's and Sandy-E chips. Glitched?

Edit: Even compared to blackninja who has the same gpu setup overclocked to 1150 and an ivy-e clocked to 4.7 scores 700 points less.

Just been looking at the entry again, and will remove it until XE11 can produce a proper in bench screenshot as per the rules in the OP.

I have not been too fussy about this in the past but any new entries must have an in bench screenshot as per the rules. No photos of the monitor can be accepted.

@XE11 if you get the chance, can you produce an in bench screenshot please.
 
Fair enough, but yh that score definitely doesn't seem right given more powerful systems overclocked with the same cards are scoring significantly less. My old 7990 overclocked to 1125/1700 managed 1990 on a 4770k @4.6 so I doubt that score hasn't glitched.

Have you thought about putting in a score with your new setup, we have got no 3 way 290X scores yet.:)
 
Valley or Heaven?

I found that I got zero scaling past two GPU's in Valley which was odd :/ However Heaven did scale for 3 GPU's

Valley

Valley @1080p is a useless bench for multi GPU setups as it bottlenecks them really bad. What I have noticed with the 290Xs is they are not as fast as the Titans and 780ti's on a one on one basis but they handle a bottleneck better. This means in theory that 3 x 290Xs against say 3 x 780ti's on the Valley bench could come out on top but you are going to need a fast CPU (over 5ghz) to test it.
 
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