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Bad GTX 780ti firestrike physics benchmark

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September 24, 2014 3:35:36 AM

i have seen people who get over 16,500 on physics score in firestrike. but mine is only 12,300 or around that.. please could someone help me as to what is going on?? this was an expensive card..

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September 24, 2014 3:49:46 AM

It might be a case or factory overclocking, or user applied overclocking.

For example Gigabyte's Windforce OC card comes out the box with 150MHz more than the reference card originally released by Nvidia.
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September 24, 2014 3:51:16 AM

Menkes said:
It might be a case or factory overclocking, or user applied overclocking.

For example Gigabyte's Windforce OC card comes out the box with 150MHz more than the reference card originally released by Nvidia.


well i have tried to overclock mine as well... but i dont get any kind of performance boost like that. :/ 
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September 24, 2014 3:58:49 AM

A liquid cooled one will get a higher result. My 780ti used to run at 85c at load so i did not have much room to overclock it.

Adding it to a custom loop dropped it down to 32c at maximum load, so now i have plenty of overclocking room (even to unlock the voltage limitation if i needed to).

How is your card cooled?
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September 24, 2014 4:02:24 AM

Menkes said:
A liquid cooled one will get a higher result. My 780ti used to run at 85c at load so i did not have much room to overclock it.

Adding it to a custom loop dropped it down to 32c at maximum load, so now i have plenty of overclocking room (even to unlock the voltage limitation if i needed to).

How is your card cooled?


it is air cooled... but never hits 72 degrees.. i would like to know what other people get in firestrike with their 780ti's.. is mine actually low?
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September 24, 2014 4:17:54 AM

11066 is very good for x1 780ti...

it is bad if you used LN2 like the people who get 16500+


I get a 17657score with 4770k + 780ti SLI....
so i don't understand your problem with x1 780 ti
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September 24, 2014 4:27:29 AM

Hikska said:
11066 is normal and very good for x1 780ti...


it is bad if you used LN2 like the people who get 16500+


what is LN2? i mean my physics score.. not the total score :p 
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September 24, 2014 4:34:18 AM

Physics score rely on your cpu i think

LN2 is liquid nitrogen
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September 24, 2014 4:44:40 AM

Hikska said:
Physics score rely on your cpu i think

LN2 is liquid nitrogen


so is 12300 a good score for physics?
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September 24, 2014 5:03:46 AM

Samuel Marlow said:
Hikska said:
Physics score rely on your cpu i think

LN2 is liquid nitrogen


so is 12300 a good score for physics?


my results : 4770k + 780ti sli
3DMark Score 17657
Graphics Score 24340
Physics Score 12301
Combined Score 7340
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September 24, 2014 5:17:47 AM

what?? thats double my scores... apart from the physics... i thought SLI only gave about 40% improvement.. not double??
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September 24, 2014 6:21:55 AM

Samuel Marlow said:
what?? thats double my scores... apart from the physics... i thought SLI only gave about 40% improvement.. not double??


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