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780ti Dual Classified Fps?

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2014/02/07 09:07:56 (permalink)
Hello everyone.
 
I wish to know if my 680ti Dual Classified is giving me the frames i should get at stock speeds.
Also take note that this is my second personal build in a while and first time evga user, so i don't have alot of pc building experience.
 
My rig:
CPU: I7 4770k @ Stock
CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-14D
GPU: 680TI Dual Classified @ Stock
RAM: Kingston Hyperx Beast 16gb @ 2400mhz CL 11-13-13 @ 1.7v
Mobo: ASUS Maximus VI Hero
PSU: Corsair AX860
SSD: Samsung Evo 250gb
CASE: Define R4
OS: Windows 8.1 Pro 64-Bit
 
Things i've done before posting here:
Installed the latest Nvidia WHQL driver.
3 Hour Prime95 stress test.
3 Hour Valley stress test.
3 Hour  Memtest86+ stress test.
Updated motherboard bios.
Benchmarks
 
It seems everything is working till now, still i'm a bit doubtful about my gpu's performance and the metal chirping when the fan hits 70+

 
I compared some of my benchmarks with 780ti benchmarks found on the web, and my results are so-so
 
 
Benchmark Results: 
Heaven 4.0

Valley 1.0

 
Bioshock Infinite dx11 DOF @ 1920x1080
Overall Average ~ 124fps
 
Company of Heroes 2 Maxed 1920x1080
Minimum ~ 22fps
Average ~ 49fps
Maximum ~ 79fps
 
Shogun 2 DX11 Graphics High 1920x1080p
Average ~ 128fps
 
Lost Planet 2 Test B AA4 1920x1080p
Average ~ 101fps
 
 
Would like some feedback on why my fps could be lower than expected and if needed, recommendations for other tests i should run.
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    rjohnson11
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    Re: 780ti Dual Classified Fps? 2014/02/07 09:12:24 (permalink)
    For your system I would think those are good benchmarks. If you want more frame rates then you could try to overclock your CPU if your third part CPU cooler is up to the task.

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    Re: 780ti Dual Classified Fps? 2014/02/07 12:26:50 (permalink)
    That's good to hear, i guess i was getting a bit paranoia and expected higher fps.
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    Re: 780ti Dual Classified Fps? 2014/02/07 12:45:16 (permalink)
    I agree, I'd bump up the CPU a couple hundred MHz and call it a day.

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    Re: 780ti Dual Classified Fps? 2014/02/07 15:47:40 (permalink)
    Thanks for the feedback, i7 now running at 4.3mhz
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    Re: 780ti Dual Classified Fps? 2014/02/07 15:54:43 (permalink)
    I would PM the EVGA guys and ask them for the updated bios and overclock the classified abit.
     
    You bought a classified. leaving it at stock is sad times.
     
    also I don't know on stock bios but you should press the voltage button and put the voltage to 1,21V. and overclock it. should be able to get to 1250ish easily. 
     
    also you should put the power target and temperature on max so that there is no throttling during benching. 
     
    just throwing in some things to help.
     
    also did you switch the bios switch on the actual card to bios 2 (LN2) 
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