Hey guys, I'm getting worse scores in Heaven compared to my very first run with the 2080 Ti, what gives?
I'm experiencing the same issue with a few benchmarks. I was playing with Heaven a couple hours ago can't find why I can't reach my initial numbers. Will let you know if I find out.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop OS: Win 11 Pro CPU: 12900KF Motherboard: Asus Maximus Hero Z690 Memory: G.Skill DDR5 6400CL32 Graphics Card: Asus Strix 3090 Sound Card: Onboard / Realtek Monitor(s) Displays: Samsung Odyssey G9 Screen Resolution: 5120x1440 Keyboard: Logitech g915 Mouse: Razer Viper Ultimate PSU: Asus Thor 1200W (Seasonic) Case: Thermaltake core P3 Cooling: Asus Ryujin 360 II (360 Aio) Hard Drives: 3 x Samsung 980 Pro NVMe Internet Speed: 500 mbps Down / 100 Up Browser: Opera GX Antivirus: Default Windows Defender
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I'm experiencing the same issue with a few benchmarks. I was playing with Heaven a couple hours ago can't find why I can't reach my initial numbers. Will let you know if I find out.
Interesting if it not just me. I would be thinking Nvidia drivers but they haven't changed. I'll see what else I can think of.
Hey guys, I'm getting worse scores in Heaven compared to my very first run with the 2080 Ti, what gives?
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Nice, quick question. If you enable "limit" for your OSD, do you constantly get Voltage and/or Power popping out randomly? I know we don't have the same card just curious about differences in power limits between the FTW3 and the Strix. I think yours has more.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop OS: Win 11 Pro CPU: 12900KF Motherboard: Asus Maximus Hero Z690 Memory: G.Skill DDR5 6400CL32 Graphics Card: Asus Strix 3090 Sound Card: Onboard / Realtek Monitor(s) Displays: Samsung Odyssey G9 Screen Resolution: 5120x1440 Keyboard: Logitech g915 Mouse: Razer Viper Ultimate PSU: Asus Thor 1200W (Seasonic) Case: Thermaltake core P3 Cooling: Asus Ryujin 360 II (360 Aio) Hard Drives: 3 x Samsung 980 Pro NVMe Internet Speed: 500 mbps Down / 100 Up Browser: Opera GX Antivirus: Default Windows Defender
Computer Type: PC/Desktop OS: Windows 10 Pro X64 CPU: Ryzen 9 3900x Motherboard: Asus Crosshair Hero VIII X570 Memory: G.Skill Trident Z 4 x 16 3200 CL16 (64GB) Graphics Card: Asus 2080 Ti OC Dual Monitor(s) Displays: LG 34GL750-B Screen Resolution: 2560x1080 Keyboard: Razer Huntsman TE Mouse: Razer Mamba Wireless PSU: Corsair HX850i Case: NZXT H510 Elite Cooling: NZXT Kraken X63 Hard Drives: 2 x NVMe Crucial P1 512GB
2 x SATA Crucial 512GB Raid-0 Internet Speed: 500 mbps Down / 100 up Browser: New Edge Antivirus: Default Windows Defender
Nice, quick question. If you enable "limit" for your OSD, do you constantly get Voltage and/or Power popping out randomly? I know we don't have the same card just curious about differences in power limits between the FTW3 and the Strix. I think yours has more.
I don't have it in my OSD so I will need to add and check. What exactly do you mean by popping out randomly? The FTW3 is supposed to be capped at 373W but I've already hit 380W. What is the Strix limit?
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