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Unigine Heaven 4.0 Benchmark Scores Part 2

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4.6GHZ CPU
2025 gpu core
5990 gpu mem
I presume you covet that #9 single GPU slot. If so I'll need to see a full screenshot as per the rules.
Here is my 7700K with two GTX-1070s inside.
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You know the drill. No full screenshot, no score on the list.
 
Hi everyone. I recently bought a new pc and spent some money in it because I need it for work, other than gaming. A friend told me to try this benchmark because he like "with the new beast you got you will get an awesome score!" but as you can see the in screenshot I got 1500 points, and compared to other screenshots I see here it's a bit low, don't you think?
I admit that I don't know much about hardware, I simply bought the best I could effort and I never did any overclocking.
So, I just wanted to know if this result is normal or if there's something wrong and what I can do to improve the performance! I don't need to enter the ranking, I just want to be sure that everything is ok with my new pc and have all the performance I need for my works! Thanks!
 
Hi everyone. I recently bought a new pc and spent some money in it because I need it for work, other than gaming. A friend told me to try this benchmark because he like "with the new beast you got you will get an awesome score!" but as you can see the in screenshot I got 1500 points, and compared to other screenshots I see here it's a bit low, don't you think?
I admit that I don't know much about hardware, I simply bought the best I could effort and I never did any overclocking.
So, I just wanted to know if this result is normal or if there's something wrong and what I can do to improve the performance! I don't need to enter the ranking, I just want to be sure that everything is ok with my new pc and have all the performance I need for my works! Thanks!

In your profile fill out your system specs completely. It is very low for a 1080ti
 
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Thanks for your answer! Here's the full list of my hardware:

Graphic card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
CPU: Intel Core i7-7700k CPU @ 4.20GHz
RAM: 64GB 2800 MHz
Mother Board: Prime Z270-A
HD: Samsung SSD 960 pro 1T

I also updated the graphic card drivers before doing the benchmark.

In your profile there is a place for system specs, include make and model, cooler, PSU, monitor
Your less than 1/2 the score you should be. You also might try a different benchmark like 3DMark Time Spy
 
Make sure you're not forcing v-sync, Supersampling AA, 16x Anisotropic filtering, High quality texture filtering, 64x tessellation level, etc. Open Nvidia control panel and set everything to use application settings and texture filtering to whatever is default. I haven't used an Nvidia card for ages, so pardon me if my wording is a little off.
 
In your profile there is a place for system specs, include make and model, cooler, PSU, monitor
Your less than 1/2 the score you should be. You also might try a different benchmark like 3DMark Time Spy

Make sure you're not forcing v-sync, Supersampling AA, 16x Anisotropic filtering, High quality texture filtering, 64x tessellation level, etc. Open Nvidia control panel and set everything to use application settings and texture filtering to whatever is default. I haven't used an Nvidia card for ages, so pardon me if my wording is a little off.

I filled the system specs adding the display (ASUS VS278) and the power supply (Corsair CX750M 750W 80+). Maybe it's obvious for you but I had vsync on, so that's why the FPS were so low. I told you I'm a bit dumb about this kind of stuff!
I did it again and the result is quite better, just like you said more than double! Thanks for the help!
 
I filled the system specs adding the display (ASUS VS278) and the power supply (Corsair CX750M 750W 80+). Maybe it's obvious for you but I had vsync on, so that's why the FPS were so low. I told you I'm a bit dumb about this kind of stuff!
I did it again and the result is quite better, just like you said more than double! Thanks for the help!


Glad you got it figured out.
 
Curious 2 x 1080 ti
 
Ok guys. I have built a new system and I am not getting anywhere near the frames I should be getting out of it. I'm not sure where to begin. I'm hoping you guys can help me.
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Also, anytime I fire up a Youtube video, for about 5 seconds, the video is unwatchable with tearing and choppiness, and the sounds is very distorted. After 5 seconds or so, it fixes itself and the video is clear and the sound is crisp.
 
I need to set it to that even though my monitor is an Ultrawide?


Yes.

I guess you didn't read the first post of this thread.

Rule #1

Benchmark setup:

1.) 1920x1080

Btw go and read first post.
 
Yes.

I guess you didn't read the first post of this thread.

Rule #1

Benchmark setup:

1.) 1920x1080

Btw go and read first post.
You guessed right. I have now read them and will rerun.
 
I uninstalled drivers and reinstalled a fresh set of the newest. I ran it again and got this:
Unigine Heaven Benchmark 4.0
FPS:
128.0
Score:
3224
Min FPS:
33.8
Max FPS:
277.3
System
Platform:
Windows NT 6.2 (build 9200) 64bit
CPU model:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700K CPU @ 3.70GHz (3695MHz) x6
GPU model:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 23.21.13.8843 (4095MB) x1
Settings
Render:
Direct3D11
Mode:
1920x1080 8xAA fullscreen
Preset
Custom
Quality
Ultra
Tessellation:
Extreme

So, I imagine it could have been a driver problem. I still think I have something going on with the audio driver through Nvidia though. Anytime I try to run the sound through my monitor speakers, it it distorted and my framerates are WAY down. I ran this one with the sound on but through my headphones.
 
For your GPU that score it's a bit low just 6 FPS more than my 1080 Classified, in this Forum there are a lot of people with a lot of more experience than me i hope they could give you the right advice.
 
Make sure vsync is off
 
Make sure vsync is off
I turned Vertical Sync off in the Nvidia settings. It was on. It did help some, but I was thinking I should be getting a much bigger number out of this system.
Unigine Heaven Benchmark 4.0
FPS:
137.5
Score:
3463
Min FPS:
36.4
Max FPS:
260.0
System
Platform:
Windows NT 6.2 (build 9200) 64bit
CPU model:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700K CPU @ 3.70GHz (3695MHz) x6
GPU model:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 23.21.13.8843 (4095MB) x1
 
That's better now do a screen shot
 
That's better now do a screen shot
I overclocked my cpu to around 5.1GHz to get this. No overclock on the 1080Ti. Is this about standard for what I should be seeing?
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That's exactly what it should be. If you edit your posts with the correct GPU and CPU clocks he will add the score to the list
 
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