Unigine Valley 1.0 Benchmark Thread

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MSI GTX 980 Gaming 4GB GDDR5 Twin Frozr
Slightly overclocked
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First test on extreme HD preset
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Second test on Ultra, no AA
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What do you think?
 


hmmm... it seems 970/980s are not doing to well in unigine valley. my classified 780@1325mhz gets a 3349 score@80fps on the extreme hd preset. you can scroll back a few posts/pages to see my screen shot. i dunno whats going on.
 


well you should just run it on its extreme hd preset since its much easier to compare to others scores.
 


I mean through driver settings and nvidia tweaks :)
 


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I'm right there with you. Same GPU (maybe different manufacturer), same CPU. I just don't get why I feel like this new build is underperforming so much. My fps sucks nuggets. I don't expect to get over 60 fps because that's all that my monitor will do, but I feel like I should be staying right at 60...not dropping as low as the 20s...

Does anyone have any ideas? I've scoured the internet and it seems like the 900 series has been having issues, but there has yet to be a driver fix. Other than waiting for a solid driver I don't know what to try.

 


gm204 isn't scoring right. both unigine and nvidia drivers need an update. 7970s regularly hit over 2000 and 780 are over 3000. dont worry about it, its not your system.
 


This is just a benchmark though?

How does it perform in game? AS I have seen some Youtube videos, where the 970 GTX keeps the same FPS as a 780 ti on the same settings in games such as Battlefield 4 and Crysis 3?
 
I just built this pc 5 days ago. Is this an Okay score?
Unigine Valley Benchmark 1.0

FPS:
67.8
Score:
2838
Min FPS:
33.0
Max FPS:
93.2
System

Platform:
Windows 8 (build 9200) 64bit
CPU model:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790K CPU @ 4.00GHz (4080MHz) x4
GPU model:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 9.18.13.4752 (4095MB) x1
Settings

Render:
Direct3D11
Mode:
1920x1080 2xAA fullscreen
Preset
Custom
Quality
Ultra
Powered by UNIGINE Engine
Unigine Corp. © 2005-2013
 


seems normal. is this at stock clocks? most get around the 3000 mark but thats with a little bit of overclocking.
 

Yep everything's stock. I just built my 1st pc and wanted to make sure it's running well.
 
I set it to extreme Hd ultra and this is result for no Oc'd comps
Unigine Valley Benchmark 1.0

FPS:
46.8
Score:
1957
Min FPS:
27.7
Max FPS:
76.1
System

Platform:
Windows 8 (build 9200) 64bit
CPU model:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790K CPU @ 4.00GHz (4080MHz) x4
GPU model:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 9.18.13.4752 (4095MB) x1
Settings

Render:
Direct3D11
Mode:
1920x1080 8xAA fullscreen
Preset
Custom
Quality
Ultra
 


Thats lower than I would expect. I get 2100 on extreme HD on a overclocked GTX 680.
 


that could be part of the problem. neither nvidia or amd can ever seem to able to fully clean out and flush the old drivers. ddu will remove everything known to be related to the nvidia video driver install. this can run out driver conflicts. i always grab a latest ddu version and use it when i upgrade to a new driver package, never had a problem.

turn off automatic updates, actually remove geforce experience altogether if you want to. ive always removed it... i manually dial in games and really only run new driver if there are explicit improvements to a game i own and play or need a certain feature from the driver set.
 
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