Question RTX 4080 Underperforming based on Superposition Results

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Hi all,

Recently downloaded the Superposition benchmark to test the performance of my GPU, and came across results that seem dramatically worse than those of others. I don't overclock anything, for what it's worth.

4K Optimized (most others in the 23,000 area
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1080p Extreme (about 1000 less than others in the 16500 range.
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Really would love some tips in ways to check what may be the issue here. Here are the GPU-Z stats

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Specs:
RTX 4080 Stock
i7-13700k
MSI MPG A1000G PCIE5 & ATX 3.0 PSU
32GB Ram
 
If you are not overclocked and this benchmark is comparing you against all those that are OC, you're going to be worse. If you don't overclock, you might be better trying it against non-K variants of the 13700. See if that is closer. If not, then further troubleshooting could help.
 
Hi all,

Recently downloaded the Superposition benchmark to test the performance of my GPU, and came across results that seem dramatically worse than those of others. I don't overclock anything, for what it's worth.

4K Optimized (most others in the 23,000 area
FzJYDCr.png


1080p Extreme (about 1000 less than others in the 16500 range.
qy4PMvR.png


Really would love some tips in ways to check what may be the issue here. Here are the GPU-Z stats

60GPcTq.png




Specs:
RTX 4080 Stock
i7-13700k
MSI MPG A1000G PCIE5 & ATX 3.0 PSU
32GB Ram
Nice results, but as stated above, unless you overclock expect to be in the middle/upper middle of the pack .
Only the overclockers/tweekers are in the lead.
My 4070 Dual is 2475 default boost clock. With a custom fan curve and forced case airflow she does 2940-2970. Almost 20% overclock, so my scores will be closer to the top than someone running stock clocks and cooling.
Then you have systems with single channel ram, 120mm AIO on a high end processor. in a case with no airflow to speak. This system will run hot and down clock the video card and processor and be near the back of the pack.
Tempt expectations if running stock clocked stock cooled untweeked components.
Edit.
On 4k I get 13934.
On 1080p extreme 9835.
On my 5600x system
 
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If you are not overclocked and this benchmark is comparing you against all those that are OC, you're going to be worse. If you don't overclock, you might be better trying it against non-K variants of the 13700. See if that is closer. If not, then further troubleshooting could help.
Ok, thanks, good to know the OC results are gonna skew things
 
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Nice results, but as stated above, unless you overclock expect to be in the middle/upper middle of the pack .
Only the overclockers/tweekers are in the lead.
My 4070 Dual is 2475 default boost clock. With a custom fan curve and forced case airflow she does 2940-2970. Almost 20% overclock, so my scores will be closer to the top than someone running stock clocks and cooling.
Then you have systems with single channel ram, 120mm AIO on a high end processor. in a case with no airflow to speak. This system will run hot and down clock the video card and processor and be near the back of the pack.
Tempt expectations if running stock clocked stock cooled untweeked components.
Thanks for the info.

I ran 3dmark time spy demo and ended up getting about a 28 270 graphics score with my CPU, which is apparently in the perf range for stock performance. Appreciate your help.
 
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