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Low physics score in 3dmark 11

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Sunday, May 08, 2011 3:34 AM (permalink)
I'm just wondering if my physics score in 3dmark 11 is normal. When I look at the other scores in the 3dmark 11 thread, mine are much lower compared to other people with the same setup. What's really scaring me is that at the end of the benchmark, the score page has a message saying my scores are low compared to what my current hardware is.
 
Here is a link to one of my scores:
http://3dmark.com/3dm11/1090718


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    realmad37
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    Re:Low physics score in 3dmark 11 Sunday, May 08, 2011 5:46 AM (permalink)
    That looks like what you should be getting, Do you have HT on? Because the Physics score is based on your cpu power, not the gpu power you have
     
    Edit: Though as I look at it now, your performance seems a little behind, since I got 7275 marks with 1 580 (OC'D) and only 4.2ghz on my 930 with HT on (8865 for my physics score) (7083 for my gpu score) Though this run was old (with older drivers) I also really pushed my gpu somewhere up to 975mhz on core, and 2125 on my shader (IMO something might be wrong but then again I haven't run the bench in a while so there might be changes which will affect your score, I can't help much with the issue except say to make sure that your OC is 100% stable)
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    Re:Low physics score in 3dmark 11 Sunday, May 08, 2011 8:29 AM (permalink)
    Thanks for the response. That's what is making me nervous. Everyone seems to have a physics score of atleast 8000 and the test says I should be around there for my hardware. My OC seems stable to me, I haven't experienced any crashes and ran Prime95 for a little over a day when I first did it. I'm totally confused.


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    Re:Low physics score in 3dmark 11 Sunday, May 08, 2011 4:25 PM (permalink)
    You might try to set all the Asus BIOS options to "extreme" (load line, phase, duty), Set set vccio (vtt) to 1.16ish, PCH 2.0, VRM freq to a high value (up to 500), CPU current capability at 140%.  You might need a bump in vcore too...depending.
     
    Edit: Then set it all back for 24/7 use.
    post edited by Q56_Monster - Sunday, May 08, 2011 4:33 PM

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