Question Lower score on heaven benchmark with Rx 6750xt

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So this website online scored 4080 points with 162 average fps minimum 42 and max 361 fps. Here is the system the website used: Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 5600
RAM: 16GB (2x8GB) Kingston HyperX Predator DDR4 3200
Motherboard: ASRock X570M Pro4
Storage: ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro 512GB
Graphics: ASUS ROG Strix Radeon RX 6750 XT OC Edition 12GB GDDR6 with AMD Adrenalin 22.5.1 drive

My system has Asus dual Rx 6750xt Ryzen 5 3600 and a single stick 16 GB ram 3000mhz. My score was 3958 with 157 average fps and 51 minimum and 360 max.Is the difference simply caused by the inferiority of the rest of my system or should i suspect the GPU?This is my first time installing a gpu so I'm worried if i messed up anything
 
You have to be careful about single number scores. Your score is only about 3% less and can be affected by many things.
That test is mostly a GPU test but it can be somewhat affected by other parts of your machine. Your minimum score is actually better.

First you would have to see the actual detailed setting used by each video card. Asus for example has their software that lets you set different over clock profiles. You would have to somehow know exactly what the other machine had all those values set to. There are all kinds of tricky things people do with setting the clocks and the voltages to get better numbers.

Next if your house is warmer or your case does not have as good air flow you can get different numbers since the video card will hit a limit and reduce its clock to avoid overheating.

Even if everything is identical some cards have better silicon in them and perform better.

Heaven is a rather old benchmark maybe try a few other ones and see how far off you are.

In the end it is more going to be does it play the game you want. Some game are more affected by things like cpu and memory than others.
 
You have to be careful about single number scores. Your score is only about 3% less and can be affected by many things.
That test is mostly a GPU test but it can be somewhat affected by other parts of your machine. Your minimum score is actually better.

First you would have to see the actual detailed setting used by each video card. Asus for example has their software that lets you set different over clock profiles. You would have to somehow know exactly what the other machine had all those values set to. There are all kinds of tricky things people do with setting the clocks and the voltages to get better numbers.

Next if your house is warmer or your case does not have as good air flow you can get different numbers since the video card will hit a limit and reduce its clock to avoid overheating.

Even if everything is identical some cards have better silicon in them and perform better.

Heaven is a rather old benchmark maybe try a few other ones and see how far off you are.

In the end it is more going to be does it play the game you want. Some game are more affected by things like cpu and memory than others.
Which benchmarks would you suggest to test the GPU?
 
You have to be careful about single number scores. Your score is only about 3% less and can be affected by many things.
That test is mostly a GPU test but it can be somewhat affected by other parts of your machine. Your minimum score is actually better.

First you would have to see the actual detailed setting used by each video card. Asus for example has their software that lets you set different over clock profiles. You would have to somehow know exactly what the other machine had all those values set to. There are all kinds of tricky things people do with setting the clocks and the voltages to get better numbers.

Next if your house is warmer or your case does not have as good air flow you can get different numbers since the video card will hit a limit and reduce its clock to avoid overheating.

Even if everything is identical some cards have better silicon in them and perform better.

Heaven is a rather old benchmark maybe try a few other ones and see how far off you are.

In the end it is more going to be does it play the game you want. Some game are more affected by things like cpu and memory than others.
Don't make fun but the reason I got into benchmarking suddenly is because while my GPU was running i touched the backplate and it's fan hub.My GPU is Asus dual Rx 6750xt.Now I'm scared and don't know if i damaged it or not.I still get display and it works but i felt like i got lower fps(about 10fps) in fifa 23 compared to yesterday when i played.But now i think I'm just being paranoid.Is it possible i caused lower fps by touching the GPU?Or am i simply misremembering the fps i got on fifa yesterday?