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How do you deal with the fact that not everyone is testing the same way? Some people run 1080 Extreme while others run 4K Optimized. It seems you can run 4K Optimized even if you don't have a 4K monitor.
Below you see I have higher scores selecting 4K Optimized even though both my desktop and laptop have 1080p displays.
Desktop with Windows 10 Pro:
Laptop with Windows 11 Home:
New Nvidia drivers - my 1080P Extreme score went down:
But hey, look at this one. Not as good as Doorules and his 4090, but I am still impressed that my card can handle things at 4K. Much smoother than 1080P for some reason, but my CPU was just screaming, lol.
All in all, I'm pretty happy with my 3070 Ti. I'm getting 70 to 110 FPS in most games and that's a big improvement over my old dual RX580 setup which was 30 to 50 FPS in the same games. Going Nvidia is the best thing I ever did.
So what is your real score? Superposition lets you run any test as long as you don't exceed the VRAM requirements. It gives a higher score for running the 4K Optimized test compared to the 1080p Extreme one. I think it only fair for all people to only post scores using the same test setup, i.e. 1080p Extreme. That is the way it is for the Heaven Benchmark if you want it to be added to the leaderboard.
The scoreboard is on page 1 of this thread (Unigine Superposition) it has tabs for each of the tests.