Time Spy - DirectX 12 benchmark test


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       #291

    @N00berG00ber I use the settings in Afterburber as shown in pic. Running the CPU @5Ghz when benching

    Time Spy - DirectX 12 benchmark test-time-spy-settings-ab.png
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       #292

    U use any other cards bios on that MSI card?

    Aside from that 5GHZ oc, I think I see what's going on. Your card has a 125% power draw while mine has 111%. Putting the fans at 100% alone consumes 20% and my clocks bounce from 2150 to 1950. All the time. Never stays stable for more than a few seconds. Damn I hate how no bios editors have come out yet for these cards.
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       #293

    No, I use the stock vBIOS. Everyone says to use the Curve, but I have yet to figure that out. Are you setting the power management to max performance in the Nvidia control panel too?
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       #294

    Yup. Even tried the curve thing, but just crashed immediately.
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  5. Posts : 16,644
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       #295

    I also benefit from extra threads in the i7. You have good scores
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       #296

    Dude said:
    No, I use the stock vBIOS. Everyone says to use the Curve, but I have yet to figure that out. Are you setting the power management to max performance in the Nvidia control panel too?
    It takes some playing around to get it right, but once you do, it'll help keep the voltages / clocks more steady and improve scores.

    A sample of what I use for Timespy

    Time Spy - DirectX 12 benchmark test-timespy-curve.png

    Well, and this:

    Time Spy - DirectX 12 benchmark test-timespy-curve-2.png
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    Windows 10 Home
       #297

    130% is stock on that card? Damn. I tried the curve, but I forgot to increase the voltage slider. That's probs why it crashed as soon as I opened the benchmark.

    True the other 4 threads do help.
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       #298

    As Vellinious says just pick the spot on the curve, highlight it, hit ctrl + l keys and apply to set voltage... Max voltage on my gpu's is 1.093, but my top card is a little better than my second one


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       #299

    1.093v is the max voltage for all the pascal GPUs, unless you have a 1080 that can be flashed to the T4 bios, or...you have a Classy. Without adjusting the voltage slider, the most it'll run is 1.050v. Still should see 2100 with that voltage, though. If it's an average or above GPU.

    I need to get the T4 bios on mine.....
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  10. Posts : 16,644
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       #300

    Trying to figure out the curve still. This one is close to my best

    Time Spy - DirectX 12 benchmark test-curveun.png
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