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maybe for AMD GPU i don't know but for testing kepler and maxwell unigine is head and shoulders above...it will lock up after a few scenes and will show problems quickly....and like i said if you can run Heaven for more than 15 minute without a lock-up, usually you're game stable 100%.

 

it's a well known fact that UNigine (especialy heaven) is one of the best tool for testing stability...it's quick and efficient.

Firestrike do all sort of unnecessery shit and demo run and stuff and it won't even test your GPU properly well enough..it's trash...and you can't even select your settings and it run at 1080p by default and you can't change it unless you buy the thing etc...

 

Unigine is much better it's built to do exactly that...testing GPU and nothing else...the settings are quick and accessible you can change them any time you want and you can start a benchmark run whenever you want etc...it's an amazing tool.

Might be a architecture difference. I find Valley and Heaven far too forgiving.

 

once i on any application like starcraft 2 or tree of savior my whole desktop is lagging. is it lightning problem?

Run it at factory settings, then try small increases in overclocking. Overclocking is not meant to cure problems, it's a novelty. You use less power, create less heat, and have much better stability at the factory clock. Don't chase the rabbit.

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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Might be a architecture difference. I find Valley and Heaven far too forgiving.

 

Run it at factory settings, then try small increases in overclocking. Overclocking is not meant to cure problems, it's a novelty. You use less power, create less heat, and have much better stability at the factory clock. Don't chase the rabbit.

im not overclocking anything, only ram set to xmp profile. didnt overclocked my gpu and cpu either

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im not overclocking anything, only ram set to xmp profile. didnt overclocked my gpu and cpu either

:huh: Oh, well shit. Out of my area of expertise then. Ram shouldn't do anything. Listen to Nano, good guy and extremely knowledgeable for a green fanboy :lol: .

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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im not overclocking anything, only ram set to xmp profile. didnt overclocked my gpu and cpu either

Your OS is freshly installed on a new drive or is it something you brought back from another build which maybe have some old drivers installed on it and what not?

also could you describe your issue a little more in depth that would help as well...

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| GPU: MSI RTX 3080Ti Ventus 3X OC  RAM: 32GB T-Force Delta RGB 3066mhz |
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Your OS is freshly installed on a new drive or is it something you brought back from another build which maybe have some old drivers installed on it and what not?

also could you describe your issue a little more in depth that would help as well...

after i on a games (starcraft 2 / tree of savior) and immediately quitting those program without playing a single game, seem to make my desktop lag. as in stuttering when opening browser (feels like extremely low fps like 20)

currently i on triple buffer on nvidia settings seems to fix the issue. any idea what is going on? usually they prefer trible buffering to be off

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