3DMark 11 Thread.

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Clean boot, clean(er) score: P12,799.

There's more to be had here and I'm not stopping until something breaks, catches fire, or blue screens. :lol:

EDIT: P12,809, pushing the memory a little further. There's still more to go!
 
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I'm confident I've found the upper limit for my particular card's memory and now it's time to turn full attention toward to core clock.

For the time being, P13,167. :D
 
I will try this again.

my old score was 10,015 with stock clocks.

Since I run my CPU at 4.3Ghz will be nice to see the results of that.
 
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/10225673
P10421

CPU at 4.4Ghz(3.4Ghz Base, 3.8Ghz Turbo)
RAM at 1600Mhz(Stock 1600Mhz).
GPU Core at 1200Mhz(1084Mhz base, 1150Mhz Boost)
VRAM at 3104Mhz(Stock 3104Mhz)

I was hoping for higher scores, the benchmark software says my GPU core was 1109Mhz, so the card may have throttled back the clock speed even though i had the fan set to 85% which is the max.
I will try again when I have the GPU on a water cooling loop.
Should get much higher scores and a higher overclock as well.
 
Just got my 1070. Interested to see what scores I'll get with that and my FX8350. I'll run 3dMark tonight and see what the base line is, then start tweaking things.
 
Just clocked in a 14,043. The processor is definitely the bottle neck of my system. Not to worried though, it runs games fine, records fine while playing games, and VR's good as well, even if oculus still says my system doesnt me the standard. Going to do some OC tweaking though and see if I cant get above 15000.
 
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