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October 10, 2014 10:44:29 AM

Hi,

Just recently I did update on my GPU from 660ti to Zotac 780ti oc. As everyone probably, I did expect some kind of performance upgrade on my computer but there is nothing. Yesterday I decided to run 3Dmark 11 test and it came out very low comparable to others. I got about 3900 points in overall, settings on performance. I checked temperature is fine on both CPU and GPU. Crash tests fine. Newest drivers from Nvidia ( only drivers as I decided to get nvidia experience deleted).

My pc:
i5-4670
4x4GB corsair vengeance
800wPS corsair gaming series
Asus Z97-A motherboard
Samsung 128GB SSD + 2xHDD
and Zotac 780ti OC
Windows 7 64bit

Is it normal to get this kind of score on 3dmax? Should I checked maybe some other settings, drivers?

Thank you in advance for any help.

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October 10, 2014 10:48:47 AM

What are others with a similar setup getting?
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October 10, 2014 10:52:10 AM

Looks like you should be around 18500.

That is a huge drop off.

What were your scores when you had NVIDIA Experience installed?
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October 10, 2014 10:55:02 AM

Perhaps uninstall drivers entirely; reboot; and reinstall latest drivers.
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October 10, 2014 11:19:36 AM

With nvidia experience i had about 3000 points, driver re-install didn't help.What I found out its that I should be on minimum 12500 points

Edit: Could it be BIOS settings?
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October 10, 2014 11:33:20 AM

Here's what I'd do.

Uninstall the drivers using DDU from SAFE MODE.
Remove GPU from motherboard.
Boot using onboard video - if you have one.
Install GPU again.
Boot to Safe Mode
Install latest drivers from NVIDIA.COM
It will make you reboot.
Boot Windows normally and run the test again.
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October 10, 2014 1:39:14 PM

cowboydude99 said:
Here's what I'd do.

Uninstall the drivers using DDU from SAFE MODE.
Remove GPU from motherboard.
Boot using onboard video - if you have one.
Install GPU again.
Boot to Safe Mode
Install latest drivers from NVIDIA.COM
It will make you reboot.
Boot Windows normally and run the test again.


Ok, so i did all you asked from that list. New results are:
Graphics score - 4811
Physics Score 7377
Combined Score 4102

Any suggestions?
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October 10, 2014 2:34:42 PM

[quotemsusi509640781972]
14350208,0,13950. said:
Here's what I'd do.

Uninstall the drivers using DDU from SAFE MODE.
Remove GPU from motherboard.
Boot using onboard video - if you have one.
Install GPU again.
Boot to Safe Mode
Install latest drivers from NVIDIA.COM
It will make you reboot.
Boot Windows normally and run the test again.


Ok, so i did all you asked from that list. New results are:
Graphics score - 4811
Physics Score 7377
Combined Score 4102

Any suggestions?
[/quotemsg]

Are you using the latest 3d mark?

Try unigine heaven
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October 10, 2014 2:53:51 PM

cowboydude99 said:
[quotemsusi509640781972]
14350208,0,13950. said:
Here's what I'd do.

Uninstall the drivers using DDU from SAFE MODE.
Remove GPU from motherboard.
Boot using onboard video - if you have one.
Install GPU again.
Boot to Safe Mode
Install latest drivers from NVIDIA.COM
It will make you reboot.
Boot Windows normally and run the test again.


Ok, so i did all you asked from that list. New results are:
Graphics score - 4811
Physics Score 7377
Combined Score 4102

Any suggestions?


Are you using the latest 3d mark?

Try unigine heaven [/quotemsg]

Ok i found a solution, all I had to do is to switch PCI-E speed settings from auto to 3.0 in UEFI.

My new 3dmark score is:
Graphic score 15554
Physics Score 7432
Combined Score 7801

Thanks for help.
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October 10, 2014 9:39:02 PM

PawelPl said:
cowboydude99 said:
[quotemsusi509640781972]
14350208,0,13950. said:
Here's what I'd do.

Uninstall the drivers using DDU from SAFE MODE.
Remove GPU from motherboard.
Boot using onboard video - if you have one.
Install GPU again.
Boot to Safe Mode
Install latest drivers from NVIDIA.COM
It will make you reboot.
Boot Windows normally and run the test again.


Ok, so i did all you asked from that list. New results are:
Graphics score - 4811
Physics Score 7377
Combined Score 4102

Any suggestions?


Are you using the latest 3d mark?

Try unigine heaven


Ok i found a solution, all I had to do is to switch PCI-E speed settings from auto to 3.0 in UEFI.

My new 3dmark score is:
Graphic score 15554
Physics Score 7432
Combined Score 7801

Thanks for help.[/quotemsg]

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