Separable subsurface scattering - amazing bench/demo

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  1. ricardonuno1980

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    are you running 295.51beta driver?
     
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    Nope.. 285.62
     
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    Another gpu @ 1000mhz

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    GTX 480 OC to 760core/1520shader/1900mem at 1920x1080
    same driver (see my 1st post) - min: 69 fps; max: 132; AVG: 93.81 :)
     
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    Incredible benchmark, this is my result with everything at default (GPU & CPU) :

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    NEW GTX 670@reference (EVGA GTX 480 died - RMA) with 337.88WHQL (HQ) running i5-2500K@4.5GHz
    1920x1080: min: 111; max: 248; AVG: 161.99 - look difference to my OP.

    :)
     
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    Nice score increase over your old 480 Ricardo XD

    340.43.

    175min,351max,243avg stock

    183min,365max,253avg 1176mhz.

    184min,368max,255avg 1189mhz.

    186min,371max,257avg 1202mhz.

    188min,375max,260avg 1215mhz.

    Odd that i can go as high as 1215 mhz in this demo probably higher haven't checked, usually 1176mhz is max stable for me in like anything lol.
     
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    GeForce GTX 580 3GB@reference running same rest PC specs :)

    1920x1080 with 337.88WHQL (HQ) - min: 76; max: 151; AVG: 102.40

    EDIT: this result isn't normal due to not always 98-99% GPU usage. :confused:


    NOTE: I'm not interested GTX 670 due to weak GPGPU performance (eg: Octane Render especially). ;)
     
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    look my PC same specs in my previous message:
    1280x1024 with 337.88WHQL (HQ) - min: 110; max: 226; AVG: 152.11
    This result is normal. :D

    But abnormal at 1080p - look my previous message is edited.
     

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    Abnormal because my problem found is 1920x1080@60Hz - likely too monitor drivers are bad - unfortunately I can't clean these drivers. ;)

    I tried to change to 1920x1080@75Hz...
    1920x1080 with 340.52WHQL (HQ) - min: 79; max: 163; AVG: 112.89
    ... and can get normal!!! :D lol
     
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    1280x1024 347.71WHQL (HQ) - min: 312; max: 617; AVG: 424.17
    1920x1080 347.71WHQL (HQ) - min: 223; max: 469; AVG: 325.02


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