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Okay I am not sure whats going on, I got 13k+ score on Firestrike before ( a few months ago ) today I ran it and I got 5k for graphics score..

WHAT THE F*** IS GOING ON

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Okay I am not sure whats going on, I got 13k+ score on Firestrike before ( a few months ago ) today I ran it and I got 5k for graphics score..

WHAT THE F*** IS GOING ON

Are you sure youre reading the results correctly?

 

Could you post a picture of the results?

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Are you sure youre reading the results correctly?

 

Could you post a picture of the results?

 

Are you sure youre reading the results correctly?

 

Could you post a picture of the results?

Nope, they are the graphics score. 

Here are the score links

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/5396838

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/4362137

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Nope, they are the graphics score. 

Here are the score links

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/5396838

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/4362137

That indeed is weird.

 

Maybe run it again and have like GPU-Z or some kind of monitoring program to check if its running at the correct stock/OC speeds?

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Nope, they are the graphics score. 

Here are the score links

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/5396838

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/4362137

first try again because i have these issues to else it may be a bug ? other than that i did notice that your core and memory clock dropped about 60 mhz

 

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first try again because i have these issues to else it may be a bug ? other than that i did notice that your core and memory clock dropped about 60 mhz

 

That indeed is weird.

 

Maybe run it again and have like GPU-Z or some kind of monitoring program to check if its running at the correct stock/OC speeds?

Clocks seemed fine doing a retest. And no, its not a bug with Firestrike. The reason I took the tests was because I had gotten incredibly low fps compared to my normal performance on Rust.

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Clocks seemed fine doing a retest. And no, its not a bug with Firestrike. The reason I took the tests was because I had gotten incredibly low fps compared to my normal performance on Rust.

http://www.3dmark.com/compare/fs/4362137/fs/5396838

If you compare them you can look at the Graphics Card drop down comparison.

 

There is a change in the speeds of the core clock and memory clock.

 

                                                                                  LEFT IS BETTER RESULT                         -                     RIGHT IS NEWER WORSE RESULT

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Silverstone ML06B, CPU: Pentium G3258, Mobo: Gigabyte GA-H97N-WiFi, RAM: G.Skill 4GB, SSD: Kingston SSDNow 120GB PCPP: https://au.pcpartpicker.com/b/JmZ8TW
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http://www.3dmark.com/compare/fs/4362137/fs/5396838

If you compare them you can look at the Graphics Card drop down comparison.

 

There is a change in the speeds of the core clock and memory clock.

 

                                                                                  LEFT IS BETTER RESULT                         -                     RIGHT IS NEWER WORSE RESULT

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Ok restarted my computer and got roughly the same score as months ago, minus 200+ which is probably because I believe I scaled my OC down a bit from then. Any clue as to why this happened? I didn't touch a thing, and I havent in months

My Build: 4690k @ 4.7 GHz, ASUS Strix 970 @ 1316 MHz, H105, Corsair Vengeance Pro @ 1600 MHz, H440, RM750

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Ok restarted my computer and got roughly the same score as months ago, minus 200+ which is probably because I believe I scaled my OC down a bit from then. Any clue as to why this happened? I didn't touch a thing, and I havent in months

Not too sure, if its all fixed now something may not have been reading something correctly and slowing down your card.

 

If in doubt, just do a system restart xD

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 Corsair Air 240 , CPU: i7-4790K, Mobo: ASUS Gryphon Z97 mATX,  GPU: Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 970, RAM: G.Skill Sniper 16GB, SSD: SAMSUNG 1TB 840 EVO, Cooling: Corsair H80i PCPP: https://au.pcpartpicker.com/b/f2TH99SFF HTPC
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Silverstone ML06B, CPU: Pentium G3258, Mobo: Gigabyte GA-H97N-WiFi, RAM: G.Skill 4GB, SSD: Kingston SSDNow 120GB PCPP: https://au.pcpartpicker.com/b/JmZ8TW
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