GTX780 Ti and i73820

emiae

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Hello everyone,

I have a GTX780 Ti and i7 3820, however on 3d mark benchmark tests my physical score comes low. I do not know much about overclocking apart from turning the CPU clock to 4,3 from 3,6 in bios (the max it allowed me to without changing the voltage). Should I change my CPU or can you suggest anything else?

I am more of a storeclock person since I do not know much about OC, voltages, clocks etc. If you suggest something requiring knowledge I would really appreciate if you explain the "how to"s of that situation :).

Thank you.

My comp specs are
Motherboard: Gigabyte X79-UD3
Processor: Intel i7-3820
Graph: Zotac GTX 780 ti
OS: Windows 7
Monitor: 120(DVI) 60(HDMI) hz
Samsung 32'' TV
 
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I have 2500k 4.5 ghz overclocked and msi gtx 780 ti gaming and i get X5420. So in my opinion its nothing wrong.

emiae

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I compare against this:
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/8044463
Note that I'm checking the physical score and combined score.
I will look for Firestrike and Unigine Valley when I get home this evening, thanks for your time.

More important than scores here are 2 examples:
When I turn on PhysX particles on Assassin's Creed 4, I start to get immense FPS drops (high or low PhysX particles both give immense fps drops)
Same on BF4 with 100% on resolution scale I get 70-80 fps and 60-70 on action but when I increase the resolution scale to 125%-200% i get fps drop to 30 fps and 20 fps in action
 

Ergun Colak

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I have 2500k 4.5 ghz overclocked and msi gtx 780 ti gaming and i get X5420. So in my opinion its nothing wrong.
 
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