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nitrium - i5 760 @ 3.4GHz - HD7950 @ 1000/1450 - 35.1 - 1470
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Hi guys! I have some problem with this bench, i hope you can help me. Sorry for my english, it's not my language 😀
So, i just ran the test with a radeon 7970 windforce 3 1ghz edition, i5-3750k, asusrock z77 pro4, PSU xfx 560watt and 8gb ram, and i obtained... 424 points?? :heink: i never do more than 20 fps, with minimum of 7. Other bench like the new 3dmark are absolutely normal, so i can't understand what's going on. I don't have any type of OC, and use 13.2beta5 drivers, and i have CCC all settled on "use application settings". What can i do? Thanks...
 
Sounds like either you're having some software running in the background causing issues or you might need to uninstall your drivers and reinstall them and check that you're running the latest version of directx.
 

What are your scores like in other benchmarks (e.g. 3DMark, Unigine Heaven, etc)? Are they also far too low for the system?
 


Just a simple Question: Are u connect the monitor cables to the 7970 card (not the motherboard back panel) ???

 


The cards are nice... well built! And gameplay is smooth. There is a noticable difference... initially had red screen and major flickering but messed with bridge and all was well.

What's weird is the top card generally runs at 1280MHz. Is this normal?
 

Shouldn't they run at the same speed? :heink:
 
Managed to squeeze out a few extra FPS, with a LOWER memory speed. The trick is not letting PowerTune kick in. I'm not forcing voltages etc with Afterburner - this is using Catalyst Driver OCing only. Might try 1100/1350 next.

nitrium - i5 760 @ 3.4GHz - HD7950 @ 1000/1350 - 36.8 - 1541
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its basically indicative on how much performance for 8x anti aliasing. the difference between a 670 and a 660ti is the memory bus. and because of that, it makes heavy AA crippling to the smaller bus.
 
RussK1 wrote :

Nice scores guys!

Big difference between the 670 and 660ti...

You both missed the fact that the 670 was overclocked by 300+ mhz on both core and memory.I'd say a stock 670 will score about 40 fps here.
 


of course the 670 was overclocked. but remember if you are using a gtx 6xx series card. Its likely that boost clock will kick in. making the gap inbetween the cards smaller even though its still at stock.
 
just tweeked my graphics cards to a point where they cant be overclocked anymore to gain more score or frames per second but still good for crossfired 7770s

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