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Just waiting on EVGA :) time for these 980 Ti`s to go. Just surprised they don`t do better.
Last edited by AddRAM; 14 Apr 2017 at 02:09.
From what I've been reading, SLI isn't working yet or there is no profile for Superposition. Some are playing with SLI bits to get multi GPU to work. Look at this 8K score - 3 way Titan XP.
UNIGINE Superposition 8K Preset 4320p60 Benchmark Titan X Pascal 3 Way SLI 4K | 5K | 8K and Beyond - YouTube
So the bench is not using both my Ti`s ???
I think SLI is great for gaming, but a second card really doesn`t increase the score much on these benchmarks, not for me anyway.
I doubt if it's working AddRam, or if it is not scaling properly at this point. You could enable the SLI indicator to check, or disable SLI and see if the results are different.
Easy way is to google scores with a single 980TI and compare to yours. If you look at this single 980TI score, doesn't seem your 980TI's (SLI) are scaling properly.
With the popularity of this benchmark, likely Nvidia will come out with a proper SLI profile for it in a future driver release.
PS: on the Nvidia forums, SLI users post requests for SLI profiles, where it's not working properly. See the latest request.
Official NVIDIA SLI Profile Request Thread
1. Unigine Superposition
2. Unigine Corp.
3. April 2017
#1022
Posted 04/11/2017 10:03 PM
https://forums.geforce.com/default/t...est-thread/69/
Last edited by specialkone; 14 Apr 2017 at 02:57.
I was just messing around learning to use Afterburner's V/F Curve Editor for the the first time(remember guys, I'm relatively new to overclocking, only been doing it since last November or so), trying to figure how voltage and frequency interact with one another, using the two options of linear(only one end of the curve) and basic mode(whole curve).
I first used Heaven to do it live, and get a stable OC, then used it in Superposition.
I found these settings for my MSI GTX 1080 AERO 8GB OC:
The benchmark sees any gpu's you have but only utilizes one. Pretty lame to release it like that imho.
What I'm finding odd is, Superposition was raved to be sooooo hard on a GPU:
Unigine Superposition Benchmark Download v1.0The Superposition benchmark pushes even the latest flagship GPUs to their limits. And, what is more important, Superposition is a non-synthetic benchmark. The adjustable graphics parameters and an interactive mode with mini-games provide a workload corresponding to that of the latest and most advanced games. That is why, unlike the abstract numbers produced by synthetic tests, the Superposition metrics accurately reflect actual GPU performance.
Unigine Superposition 1.0 Benchmark Released | techPowerUpGo on ahead, click that link below, make your graphics cards scream,
I find it runs at lower temps than Heaven, and I can use higher offset settings in Afterburner(by far higher), that would make Heaven stutter, sputter, freeze and choke like an old Plymouth Valiant.
Yeah, I can run crazy high clocks in this bench that Heaven would not even look at. Go figure.