NOTICE!! Double precision (DP) is abnormal = very unoptimized but... OpenCL is bad and CUDA is good (AIDA64 doesn't support CUDA ). If DP should be ~1/3 slower than SP (single precision) for GTX Titan (it's only 1 gaming card) then it's normal. --> Try single videocard My specs: i5-2500K@4.5GHz and GTX 480 running Win 7 x64 SP1:
PowerColor AX7790 1GBD5-DHV2/OC Radeon HD 7790 1GB Catalyst 13.12 WHQL fresh install Code: read 10615 write TR copy 65259 SP 1810 DP 113.0 24 IOP 1804 32 IOP TR 64 IOP 86.15 SP Julia 353.1 DP Mandel TR Registered account just to post this, so no image (FsnXyxN at imgur). But since it's the only 7790 decided to share numbers anyway.
What is going on with my scores? On the left is my old 7870 and CPU @ 4.7GHz On the right is my new 760 and CPU @ 4.8GHz Scores are terrible now
Gk104 is gimped on the tests that are much lower than the 7870. Gk104 is a purely gaming gpu.is your ram running at the same speed and timing in both tests?
I edited my post. I have a bench prob on the first page but its with sli post 9 by Phazedelta has a single 680 take a look at that and compare. 680 is a bit stronger than a 760 but you should be in the same ballpark at least
Yea everything is identical on both tests other than new GPU and extra 100MHz on the CPU I`ll go give it some more juice and see if that helps
on my bench it has my cpu at 4.7 no hyperthreading vs 4.6 hyperthreading take a look. I dont think cpu volts is going to help with the memory portion of that bench, I was posting from my cell a little hard to see everything. you could try knocking it back down to 4.7 and test again. what is your memory speed and timings?
actually, 760 lacks direct compute power so that's why its so low (nvidia crippled it to the max on GK104 chip). AMD does better in general there. And try older 331.82 driver, 332.21 has some cpu/driver stalling performance issues, at least on my system with GF110 chip. Dunno about ram performance, did you tweak it recently and maybe you missed some timings? Cpu scores looks fine, you got a small boost in every test.
Looks like its a mixture of better and worse between each one, but very similar in the memory scores ---- Looks like my CPU was very thirsty - gave it some more juice and score has shot up
Memory has been the same timings and clocks and volts since I finally managed to stabilize 2133 - Im running mixed RAM with different rated timings (2x2GB & 2x4GB) so just set them all to the lowest possible stable timings
vRAM is @ stock 6008MHz because I couldn't seem to stabilize an OC without games crashing, eventually worked it out to be the vRAM and just haven't gotten around to OCing it again yet Boost clock is 1215MHz with my OC of 78MHz
ah ok, so extra voltage helped and raised your ram speeds, interesting :nerd: I wouldn't worry about gpu score at this point, although you can try 331.82, they're better - with higher gpu/cpu utilization.