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low physics score on 3d mark 11

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November 9, 2013 3:10:55 PM

hi Ive just tested my saphire hd 7770 on 3d mark 11, and all my scores came out ok apart from the physics score which came out really low.

heres the results I got


Graphics Score 3991

Physics Score 3257

Combined Score 3186

Im currently running on a pentium G2130 3.4Ghz dual core processor with a single stick of 8Gb corsair ram @ 1600Mhz.

Could this be because my cpu's slow, or could it be the graphics drivers im using or something worse?, im currently running on the most upto date amd beta drivers 13.11.

Any advise would be most appreciated!

thanks

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November 9, 2013 3:38:28 PM

matt20020 said:
hi Ive just tested my saphire hd 7770 on 3d mark 11, and all my scores came out ok apart from the physics score which came out really low.

heres the results I got


Graphics Score 3991

Physics Score 3257

Combined Score 3186

Im currently running on a pentium G2130 3.4Ghz dual core processor with a single stick of 8Gb corsair ram @ 1600Mhz.

Could this be because my cpu's slow, or could it be the graphics drivers im using or something worse?, im currently running on the most upto date amd beta drivers 13.11.

Any advise would be most appreciated!

thanks


The physics test relies solely on your cpu for graphics. The "combined" test tests both the cpu and the gpu (note I'm talking about the "combined" test, not the combined score which is based on your graphics and physics scores).

So, yes, your score is due to your cpu.
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November 9, 2013 4:29:31 PM

thanks for clarifying that, i never really thought of looking to see what cpu they used on here before but ive just checked the cpu on the test i was comparing against with which was on here and they used an I7 which is a hell of alot faster than what I've got, so make perfect sense that
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