2016/08/01 07:01:19
Sean1976
That's a good score bro. I do 16,707 with the Evga 1080GTX F.E. stock voltage, with just a +128mhz OC to core/+400mhz to memory.
This is with the hotfix 368.51 driver-

 
This run is with 368.69 driver, same settings-similar results-

2016/08/01 07:06:17
z999z3mystorys
SLI 1080s
My firestrike:
http://www.3dmark.com/fs/9572849
 
Timespy to compare:
http://www.3dmark.com/spy/179690
2016/08/01 07:07:26
SinXsuN
Very nice results , thanks for the response , I'm new to all of this so I'm not sure what is good or to expect
2016/08/01 07:12:20
SinXsuN
Hey man that's a awesome score ,it gives me something to shoot for
2016/08/01 07:13:48
SinXsuN
z999z3mystorys
SLI 1080s
My firestrike:
http://www.3dmark.com/fs/9572849
 
Timespy to compare:
http://www.3dmark.com/spy/179690


Are you using the Hb bridge ?
2016/08/01 08:00:50
nycalex80
6700k @ 4.5
32gb cas14 ddr4-3000 memory
asus rog maximus hero
samsung 840 pro 256gb ssd as main
evga gaming acx 1080 stock speed
 
firestrike score of 18.9k
 
i tihnk with a minor OC on the GPU i should be able to hit 19.5k.
2016/08/01 08:02:45
z999z3mystorys
I'm using an LED bridge, this one: http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=100-3W-0032-LR
 
it's a EVGA Pro SLI Bridge V2 3-way/2-way, so it's better than a standard flexible bridge, but not as high as the HB bridge.
 
They do say that an LED bridge like that should be enough for most cases.
 
a side note: I did a custom run of timespy at 4k (3840x2160), 5k (5120x2880) and 8k(7680x4320 (I didn't use DSR per say, but it seems that 3dmark has it's own Supersampling settings, as they listed those resolutions without me having to enable DSR my screen's native resolution is 3840x2160) all other settings left at the default.
 
4k
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/13747419?
 
5k
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/13747492?
 
8k
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/13747572?
 
I'll see what the results are once the HB bridge I have coming is installed, see if that has an affect on 4k+ resolutions
 
 
2016/08/01 08:31:38
Sean1976
Yup good scores all. The 1080GTX is a beast gpu!
2016/10/27 13:09:40
ElDitcho
Hi guys i see some crazy scores with SLI 1080. I got one myself but i can't manage to get there. Here is an example :
http://www.3dmark.com/compare/fs/10602928/fs/10571413
 
The only thing i don't have is cpu freq but i can't belive that make such a difference in the first graphic test.
 
Any ideas?
 
Thx
2016/10/27 23:41:03
Balubish
ElDitcho
Hi guys i see some crazy scores with SLI 1080. I got one myself but i can't manage to get there. Here is an example :
http://www.3dmark.com/compare/fs/10602928/fs/10571413
 
The only thing i don't have is cpu freq but i can't belive that make such a difference in the first graphic test.
 
Any ideas?
 
Thx




Its all about speed buddy sorry. You have the prime example of it. When you come up to 4.6Ghz and above you are in a sweet spot for games and benchmarks. Games/Engines that use CPU effectivily get a massive boost in these areas. Good example is in games like Diablo, StarCraft, Dota and similar that are 100% independent on the CPU speed. Even with my 3770K and a Radeon 6700 I managed to play some games at 4K in 2012 thanks to CPU speed and helped overall gaming performance.
 
So yeah the information and under the speed these cards produce ur CPU can become sort of a bottleneck in that area.
Same reason why a 4 core CPU with higher clock can beat for example a 8 core CPU in games that has lower clock speeds.
 
I even noticed a nice benefit going from 4.6 to 4.9GHz in games. One problem is heat output instead. If you look on CPU generations you clearly see them going up in speed even with smaller dye sizes cause speed is what makes a computer tick and not more cores overall. 
 
Or look between AMD or Nvidia. Nvidia going brute force with high speed and hit amazing numbers, AMD uses more cores on their cards instead and they also benefit differently. AMD cards are beasts in crunching calculations like render and nvidia is fast thanks to its core speed. If Fury X would have the same clock speed as GTX 1080 it would be the fastest card on the planet. Perfect modern game that show just this difference is Ashes of Singularity that depend alot on GPU core count more just in the same way a CPU can be better with more cores or higher speed. Game though are and have been past 10 years and probably next 10 aswell be dependent on 4 core and speed on those cores. When games are coded in 8 core will be a nice time aswell.
 
Hope I explained some for you on this issue. :)
 
Best regards Balubish
 

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