The benchmark scores listed should still be done in windowed, just curious if the outliers can be caused by this.
I was an outlier until I realized I had the setting enabled in GeForce Experience set to limit frames using Gsync in Windows to 144 frames.
interesting... that score makes much more sense for the 9600K, I guess you should check if you can get the right score in windowed mode somehow, closing all other programs etc maybe.
Nope, does that even do anything? One thing I forgot to mention btw, Initially i was hovering around the same 320 fps as you, but after i updated my bios I suddenly started getting 350+, didn't see any noticeable change in other benchmarks or frequencies, so no idea where it came from..
I have an ASUS mobo, so I'm waiting for the one intern who does everything over there to finally get to my model and push the updates. (I'm already on the latest released version)
i'm already on latest bios and chipset drivers closing all apps this is the best i get, i can't help but feel thread count is doing something here in windows as an 8700k shouldn't beat a 9600k at the same clocks, ram also may have a big difference at this high fps
So i couldnt resist trying this as well to make sure id take back my place as the oldest dinosaur around here CPU: intel core i5 3210m (2.5ghz with turbo boost up to 3.1ghz) CPU OC: no idea Memory: 8gb ddr3 memory Memory timings: cl 11-11-11-28-1t GPU: nvidia geforce gt 630m (with 2gb dedicated vram) Sorry if those numbers might not perfectly be written down as in the example since i have no idea what any of that means
Im pretty sure i have you beat lol, just look at my signature stats. When on track by my self i can get 45-50.. sometimes 60 frames with 3 screens. Although when I race with AI , I have 20 to 25 at most and the FPS will vary from low 20's to 40's. My original pc had issues but had similar hardware, except the video card.. that was an old Radeon 1650. So a friend of mine was gonna toss his rig out so I took that to get back up and running. Only thing I upgraded since getting it was the video card. I found a guy selling a Geforce GTX 660 for $25 USD on facebook market place, what a steal that was . For as old as the hardware is, it does a surprisingly decent job. The same friend that gave me this rig sold me his old Ryzen3 1200 cpu.. so i have that so far but will soon be getting the motherboard ( MSI B450 Gamer version ) and 16Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200. That will hold me over untill January time , then I'll get a better GPU.. been searching for a good deal on a GTX 1070.. and then plan on upgrading to the Ryzen 2700X since that board supports 1st and 2nd Gen Ryzen's
Damn it Sounds like quite the challenge. I get uncomfortable driving below 40fps and definitely wouldnt wanna race in the 20s but if it works for you
I would say we are close but you definitely have me beat in CPU and Ram.. Its not the best running but ive gotten use to it at those frames lol! I'll have to readjust when i get the rest of the hardware to be more modern age
Yeah i'll have to look at them. But i'm building this not strictly for gaming, I also do photography using Adobe lightroom CC and Photoshop CC on the side of my regular IT day job.
My computer feels old Spoiler: Heaven Benchmark results Spoiler: CPU-Z Memory Timings CPU: Intel Core i5 4670 CPU OC: Nope Memory: 8GB DDR3 - 1600 MHz Dual Memory timings: CL11-11-11-28 GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 970
CPU: Intel i7 4790k CPU OC: 4.4 GHz all cores Memory: 16GB DDR3-2400MHz (4x4GB) Memory timings: CL10-12-12-31-2T GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX1080