New Card - Want to "Stress Test" with...?

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce' started by Cavemanhead, Jan 17, 2019.

  1. Cavemanhead

    Cavemanhead Guest

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    Just bought a used EVGA 1080Ti SC to replace a GTX 970. Before I replace the 970, I want to benchmark it for a direct comparison to the 1080 Ti.

    I also want to stress test the 1080 Ti to make sure it's a good card.

    What benchmarks do you all recommend for both purposes? What kind of graphics card tester program can I set up to loop for at least 24 hrs?
     
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    Chastity Ancient Guru

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    You can run Heaven all day
     
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    Definitely go with Unigine bencharks. Heaven, Valley, and Superposition are really great.
     
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    For stress testing video card for stable overclock.
    Rise Of The Tomb Raider and Crysis are two game to look for crash to desktop and errors.
    The Witcher 3 test for to high of an overclock will expose artifacts such as red dots etc in game.
     

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    Future mark benchmark suite, think its UL now, always on sale on steam for a fiver
     
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    The_Amazing_X Master Guru

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    Superposition, war thunder free benqmark, world of tanks encore, they are all free.

    Dont forget your CPU will play a big part on that performance diference. if its a 4c the results will probably be so so
     
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    Easy, benchamark a game where you would like to see more FPS.
    You can use MSI Afterburner + RivaTuner to capture FPS log of certain game area.
    If the game has a built-in bench you are all set - use it & compare it later.
    Otherwise general benchmark tools as already sugested - from Unigine, UL(3DMark).
     

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