3DMark 11 bench results questionable

Discussion in 'Benchmark Mayhem' started by iFRAC7UR3, Nov 24, 2012.

  1. iFRAC7UR3

    iFRAC7UR3 Guest

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    Zotac GeForce GTX 680 2Gb
    hey guys,
    look at these numbers, why is my gpu and ram core clock displayed much lower than manufacturer describees ?

    Graphics CardNVIDIA
    GeForce GTX 680VendorZOTAC# of cards1 - SLI / CrossFire Off
    Memory2048
    MBCore clock705
    MHzMemory
    clock3004
    MHzDriver
    nameDriver version9.18.13.697Driver
    statusFM Approved



    Processor
    ProcessorIntel Core i5-2500K
    ProcessorProcessor clock3510
    MHzPhysical / logical processors1 / 4# of cores4

    General
    Operating system64-bit Windows 8 (6.2.9200)
    MotherboardASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
    SABERTOOTH Z77Memory16384 MBModule 14096 MB
    Corsair 9 @ 667 MHzModule 24096 MB Corsair 9 @ 667 MHzModule 34096 MB Corsair 9 @ 667 MHzModule 44096 MB Corsair 9 @ 667 MHzHard drive model120GB KINGSTON SH103S3120G
     
  2. sykozis

    sykozis Ancient Guru

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    My best guess....3DMark isn't reading the clocks properly.
     
  3. Extraordinary

    Extraordinary Guest

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    Loads of system info programs fail to read my RAM clocks correctly too
     

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