[SOLVED] Win 11 and LOW 3dMark Time Spy score

RushMan2112

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Upgraded Win 10 to 11 this morning and it seemed to run great on my 5900X and EVGA RTX 3080. I ran 3dMark Time Spy benchmark and got a score of 11000, down from 17000 on Win 10. I found silent that said I should disable core isolation and reboot. I did - no change in benchmark score. I rolled back to Win 10 and ran 3dMark...scored 17000.

Anyone else seeing this? Any ideas on how to fix?

EDIT: Reinstalled Win 11. Downloaded and installed new NVIDIA Win 11 drivers (GeForce Experience won't upgrade the Win 10 drivers).
ALL IS GOOD! 17000 3dMark back!
 
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Solution
Drivers updated to windows 11 support?

So, I went and looked for new Win 11 drivers and found new Win 11 drivers from NVIDIA. When I looked using GeForce Experience when I first installed Win 11 it said I had the current drivers. WRONG.

Now I re-installed Win 11 and used the new NVIDIA Win 11 drivers, ran 3dMark and all is good -- back to 17000!

Thanks for the push in the right direction.
Drivers updated to windows 11 support?

So, I went and looked for new Win 11 drivers and found new Win 11 drivers from NVIDIA. When I looked using GeForce Experience when I first installed Win 11 it said I had the current drivers. WRONG.

Now I re-installed Win 11 and used the new NVIDIA Win 11 drivers, ran 3dMark and all is good -- back to 17000!

Thanks for the push in the right direction.
 
Solution
So, I went and looked for new Win 11 drivers and found new Win 11 drivers from NVIDIA. When I looked using GeForce Experience when I first installed Win 11 it said I had the current drivers. WRONG.

Now I re-installed Win 11 and used the new NVIDIA Win 11 drivers, ran 3dMark and all is good -- back to 17000!

Thanks for the push in the right direction.
You are very welcome, just remember to set solved 😉