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Don't know what's up bud but that Titan is about 5 to 7% faster on average than mine. You should be leaving any 1080ti behind with ease. Unless you really got a dog of a gpu.
Don't know what's up bud but that Titan is about 5 to 7% faster on average than mine. You should be leaving any 1080ti behind with ease. Unless you really got a dog of a gpu.
Hi,
Personally I believe 388.13 MS pushed it on my 10 install and it hasn't been the same since Steve showed he was using it and seems okay for him
I was pretty close to where I though the titan should be performing about 1800 core on 385.69 and it just stopped and stuck at 1500 core after 388... installed
Possibly NVidia and 3DMark for all I know it was on the free version
But either way I have another week before I really have to send it back if I want too so I'll keep testing it :/
I did not think that a driver had that much control over a GPU, my 1080 Ti has hit 2000+ MHz with every nvidia driver since I've gotten it.
I haven't run any benchmarks with 390.77 yet with the 980 Ti`s or the 1080 Ti`s, as long as it games great, I`m good :)
As long as you hit a great benchmark score with any driver, then I would think you have a good card.
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Over the last year I have been working for my IT lead in his personal IT consulting firm. I talked him into buying this AMD Ryzen Desktop for a new computer and he surprised me tonight by buying one for me! So excited to have a new Ryzen machine again. It's a prebuild but it's spec'd extremely well!
Dell Inspiron Gaming Desktop - AMD Ryzen 7 1700X - 8GB AMD Graphics
If you have been doing a lot of testing, with the errors that come with that, a clean install may fix you up. I know that I do them fairly regularly if I am spending much time O/Cing. Hard lockups and bsods take there toll.
First you could try DDU to get rid of gpu driver and registry files , then reinstall gpu drivers and see where you are.
Best of luck.
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