Low Unigine Heaven Score?

LittleBigRunner

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Oct 16, 2015
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I have a pretty good pc -
GTX 780
I7 2600K
8GB RAM 1600MHz
(Alienware Aurora r3)

When i benchmark at maximum settings on unigine heaven - (8x aa, ultra, tesselation on extreme) i get pretty low scores. I usually get around 1500. Although this is still a great score and is pretty bad that i'm complaining, it's just annoying how people with a gtx 770 and an i5 4690k get around 2000. Any help or suggestions? Thanks :)
 
Solution
My PC is marginally faster than yours, 6700K @ 4.6, 980Ti under custom water @1500Mhz, 3500Mem, 32Gb RAM 2800CL14, the first time I ran heaven just now I got a 590, that was at 4k, I reran it seconds later and got a 2300 something at 1080p. Take it with a grain of salt, there are a lot of factors that go into a benchmark, they are probably under very ideal conditions. I score in the 700s @ 4k on a clean reboot. Today I haven't restarted my computer in over a week with some decent daily heavy gaming.
My PC is marginally faster than yours, 6700K @ 4.6, 980Ti under custom water @1500Mhz, 3500Mem, 32Gb RAM 2800CL14, the first time I ran heaven just now I got a 590, that was at 4k, I reran it seconds later and got a 2300 something at 1080p. Take it with a grain of salt, there are a lot of factors that go into a benchmark, they are probably under very ideal conditions. I score in the 700s @ 4k on a clean reboot. Today I haven't restarted my computer in over a week with some decent daily heavy gaming.
 
Solution
Looks fine for a 780 at stock clocks , better than average in fact.

You have to bear in mind here - those 2000+ scores with a 780 or lower are pushing big big over clocks , most results I've seen are pushing 300mhz extra on both core & ram.
That's close to a 30% overclock.

I pull 1800 with an overclocked 970 which puts me in line with your scores.
 

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