2016/11/10 23:21:32
majinvegito1234
FPS:
103.5
Score:
2608
Min FPS:
28.9
Max FPS:
219.4
 
I changed my nVidia control panel to "Prefer maximum performance" and that's what I got boosted up to. Still should be higher given it's a factory SC'd card.. Maybe I should OC my Processor more and see what happens
 
EDIT: Be advised, my monitor runs 1920 x 1200 and not 1920 x 1080.
2016/11/10 23:27:08
Sajin
Lookin good. A little bit more on the cpu should do it. 
2016/11/11 04:15:39
Luta Wicasa
Should be a bit better...neh?
With my GTX 1070 FTW
FPS:
105.4
Score:
2655
Min FPS:
35.9
Max FPS:
223.2
2016/11/11 04:47:02
rjohnson11
CPU bottlenecks occur quite a bit as GPU speed and strength is going at a much faster pace than CPU development.
2016/11/11 06:09:46
majinvegito1234
rjohnson11
CPU bottlenecks occur quite a bit as GPU speed and strength is going at a much faster pace than CPU development.


I boosted my core clock from 4 GHz to 4.5. I'l llet you know the results.
2016/11/11 06:26:58
Sean1976
Yeah, should be around 135fps with a 1080GTX card on Heaven 4.0, that's on the high side with a +134mhz OC to core/+400mhz OC to memory and a 800mhz OC to my 4690k.
I think@ base clocks should hit about 110fps on a 1080.
 
2016/11/11 06:34:44
majinvegito1234
Sean1976
Yeah, should be around 135fps with a 1080GTX card on Heaven 4.0, that's on the high side with a +134mhz OC to core/+400mhz OC to memory and a 800mhz OC to my 4690k.
I think@ base clocks should hit about 110fps on a 1080.
 


Computer crashed at 4.5 GHz right away.
 
Anyway, went back down to 4.3, booted up Prime95 on blend and my PC froze and bluescreened immediately. Seems like a dying CPU to me. "Machine Check Exception". Perhaps that's the reason for my low performance?
 
EDIT: Running Small EFTs and the thing hasn't crashed yet. Now I'm leading to believe that there's a bad stick of RAM in there that's causing all of these problems in that case. Windows memory tester is useless.
 
Must say, I get stuttering frequently during playing. The only other time i had this happen was when I had faulty 4870 x2's back in the day with ATi. I don't know if it's really a fault GFX card, because the computer has been doing some strange things lately. For example, when I hold my mouse click down, it'll randomly release and click again on its own. Also icons on the desktop have been resetting randomly too. This just started happening a few days before I installed the GTX 1080. I wonder if it can actually just be the RAM..?
 
EDIT 2: Running Blend on Prime95 again and it hasn't crashed instantly. Must be randomly cycling through RAM to select?
2016/11/11 12:07:55
Sajin
majinvegito1234
Sean1976
Yeah, should be around 135fps with a 1080GTX card on Heaven 4.0, that's on the high side with a +134mhz OC to core/+400mhz OC to memory and a 800mhz OC to my 4690k.
I think@ base clocks should hit about 110fps on a 1080.
 


Computer crashed at 4.5 GHz right away.
 
Anyway, went back down to 4.3, booted up Prime95 on blend and my PC froze and bluescreened immediately. Seems like a dying CPU to me. "Machine Check Exception".


Just a unstable overclock.
2016/11/11 12:58:11
majinvegito1234
FPS:
98.4
Score:
4115
Min FPS:
34.1
Max FPS:
192.6
 
1920 x 1200 on PCIe 2.0 Unigine Valley. Starting to think I got a lemon.
2016/11/11 13:00:48
ksgnow2010
I agree with the above...I think you are starting to get CPU-bound.
 
Have you tried higher resolutions?  This places a heavier load on the GPU.

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