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Last edited by Dude; 10 Feb 2018 at 14:17.
Last edited by Dude; 10 Feb 2018 at 14:17.
I installed the Steam free demo version of 3DMark to get Time Spy. I have no clue why it isn't reading my hardware as I do have scan system info and hardware monitoring enabled in the options.
Trust me. I do have an EVGA FTW 1080 (not overclocked for this benchmark) and an i7980x at 4.0. Time Spy score was 6689. I did notice the FTW holds at about a 1964 clock during the demo.
Generic VGA video card benchmark result - Unknown,
368.95, same as what I used for the previous non steam Firestrike score. I just validated integrity of cache and one file had to be reacquired. Maybe that's it.
Oh look, I ran Time Spy again and tried overclocking my EVGA 1080 which seemed to like 2.59MHZ. Time Spy score of 9973.
I'm kidding of course. This is from the EVGA site and here are the specs to get that score. Liquid nitrogen is your friend
EVGA - Articles - EVGA Hardware Breaks World Records
PS: I'll try to run Time Spy again later (my hardware ) to see if that one file reacquired fixed the system info issue.
That's not his actual score that had me scratching my head but he mentioned it's LN2 inspired
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-6700K,ASRock Z170 Gaming K6
I updated the one he posted showing Generic vga, nice run Tommy. Updated board
Last edited by Dude; 10 Feb 2018 at 14:18.
I appreciate and thank you for showing me as #2. But I think the count should go 1, 2 and 3, etc, not 1, 1 and 2.