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Hello recently I have upgraded from a I7 13700kf to a i9 14900k and currently have a 5070ti gigabyte oc card and as of right now have 2 sticks of 16gb ram 5200mt/s and a nzxt 360mm aio and when under load of the cpu (stress testing the cpu) gets to about 95 degrees Celsius and also a 1000w seasonic power supply. After upgrading the cpu I noticed that my gpu score in 3d mark has dropped a decent bit 

 

I havent changed anything about the pc besides the psu and cpu between these times about 2 month change and havent really gotten any new softwares so i was curious what can it be 

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(edit) I also connected my pc to a ups but I dont think that would make a difference 

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7 minutes ago, TurkishBTW said:

Hello recently I have upgraded from a I7 13700kf to a i9 14900k and currently have a 5070ti gigabyte oc card and as of right now have 2 sticks of 16gb ram 5200mt/s and a nzxt 360mm aio and when under load of the cpu (stress testing the cpu) gets to about 95 degrees Celsius and also a 1000w seasonic power supply. After upgrading the cpu I noticed that my gpu score in 3d mark has dropped a decent bit 

 

I havent changed anything about the pc besides the psu and cpu between these times about 2 month change and havent really gotten any new softwares so i was curious what can it be (edit I did also plug my pc into a ups but I dont think that would make a difference)

7 minutes ago, TurkishBTW said:

 

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This is nothing, if your room temp was just like 1c higher, that would explain that. Or anything going on in the background, it's simply margin of error.

 

And a really really bad "upgrade", isn't it, huh!?  What was the point of that, they're basically the same chip? 🤷

 

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-Scott Manley, 2021

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Mark Kaine said:

This is nothing, if your room temp was just like 1c higher, that would explain that. Or anything going on in the background, it's simply margin of error.

 

And a really really bad "upgrade", isn't it, huh!?  What was the point of that? 🤷

 

a 1600 difference in graphics score is not a "margin of error"

 

and why is it your problem what I do... didnt say "Hey look at this wonderful upgrade!"

a upgrade is a upgrade 

 

How i spend my money and "upgrade" my pc is none of your business  😀 I take to the forums when I have a question not to be criticized if you didnt want to answer my question without adding a hair to the soup simply dont comment. Have a good one

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33 minutes ago, TurkishBTW said:

Hello recently I have upgraded from a I7 13700kf to a i9 14900k and currently have a 5070ti gigabyte oc card and as of right now have 2 sticks of 16gb ram 5200mt/s and a nzxt 360mm aio and when under load of the cpu (stress testing the cpu) gets to about 95 degrees Celsius and also a 1000w seasonic power supply. After upgrading the cpu I noticed that my gpu score in 3d mark has dropped a decent bit 

 

I havent changed anything about the pc besides the psu and cpu between these times about 2 month change and havent really gotten any new softwares so i was curious what can it be 

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(edit) I also connected my pc to a ups but I dont think that would make a difference 

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did you update your chipset drivers?

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11 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

Go to your motherboards website and find the Chipset drivers to download.

I can find you the link if you tell me what your motherboard is.

Hi hows it going I appreciate you helping me on all my posts lol I have a msi pro z-790p wifi

I would try to download everything myself but have no idea what drivers would even correlate however like the other guy said I just downloaded all my intel drivers 

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Looks like from the graphs the clocks are sustained same for graphics and higher for CPU, but only higher CPU score and lower GPU score.

 

Did you use the same graphics drivers?

 

Was PC under any load?

 

~5% isn't a huge difference in a single benchmark, can certainly be accounted for with stuff like software updates.

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3 minutes ago, Tetras said:

Looks like from the graphs the clocks are sustained same for graphics and higher for CPU, but only higher CPU score and lower GPU score.

 

Did you use the same graphics drivers?

 

Was PC under any load?

 

~5% isn't a huge difference in a single benchmark, can certainly be accounted for with stuff like software updates.

I havent used the same graphics drivers I keep my pc pretty up to date I would say just was concerned because the score is lower then usual also way below average although I know the average isnt really the best thing to look at its always been like that on all the computers I ever ran 3dmark on besides 1 or 2 also no I hardly had anything open in the background so there was no load on the pc and I checked task manager

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1 hour ago, TurkishBTW said:

a upgrade is a upgrade

Except when it isn't...

 

This isn't even 1000 points difference overall, definitely within margin of error.  

 

It's entirely possible it's the other way around next time... 

 

As said any kind of background processes could easily account for that, GPU depends on CPU so this isn't really necessarily a GPU issue either (obviously, since you changed the CPU, the GPU didn't change)

 

 

The direction tells you... the direction

-Scott Manley, 2021

 

 

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1 hour ago, TurkishBTW said:

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it's possible that the 14900k is overheating before it reaches 13700k performance, ur gpu score isn't down.

5950x 1.33v 5.05 4.5 88C 195w ll R20 12k ll drp4 ll x570 dark hero ll gskill 4x8gb 3666 14-14-14-32-320-24-2T (zen trfc)  1.45v 45C 1.15v soc ll 6950xt gaming x trio 325w 60C ll samsung 970 500gb nvme os ll sandisk 4tb ssd ll 6x nf12/14 ippc fans ll tt gt10 case ll evga g2 1300w ll w10 pro ll 34GN850B ll AW3423DW

 

9900k 1.36v 5.1avx 4.9ring 85C 195w (daily) 1.02v 4.3ghz 80w 50C R20 temps score=5500 ll D15 ll Z390 taichi ult 1.60 bios ll gskill 4x8gb 14-14-14-30-280-20 ddr3666bdie 1.45v 45C 1.22sa/1.18 io  ll EVGA 30 non90 tie ftw3 1920//10000 0.85v 300w 71C ll  6x nf14 ippc 2000rpm ll 500gb nvme 970 evo ll l sandisk 4tb sata ssd +4tb exssd backup ll 2x 500gb samsung 970 evo raid 0 llCorsair graphite 780T ll EVGA P2 1200w ll w10p ll NEC PA241w ll pa32ucg-k

 

prebuilt 5800 stock ll 2x8gb ddr4 cl17 3466 ll oem 3080 0.85v 1890//10000 290w 74C ll 27gl850b ll pa272w ll w11

 

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