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980ti Cinebench R15 low fps

In Cinebench my 980 ti is scoring around 125 fps! when no other downloads or apps are running on my pc and around 90-100 when there are!!!

 

My gpu Is  a Gigabyte G1 980Ti no overclock. Stock settings

 

My cpu : is an i7 4770 stock 3.5 ghz

 

Please help! What is causing such a low score

 

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The Cinebench GPU test is still heavily reliant on the CPU, the 4770 will hold it back in that test.

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21 minutes ago, Gftdcrafter56 said:

In Cinebench my 980 ti is scoring around 125 fps! when no other downloads or apps are running on my pc and around 90-100 when there are!!!

 

My gpu Is  a Gigabyte G1 980Ti no overclock. Stock settings

 

My cpu : is an i7 4770 stock 3.5 ghz

 

Please help! What is causing such a low score

 

The CineBench benchmark is a CPU benchmark, not dependent on your GPU. 

And what makes you think this is a low score?

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i wouldn't trust the gpu benchmark a whole lot, everything above the 960/970 will basically score the same in my experience. so just let it be this way, just run unigine heaven/valley or sth like that for reliable results

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5 minutes ago, 19_blackie_73 said:

i wouldn't trust the gpu benchmark a whole lot, everything above the 960/970 will basically score the same in my experience.

 

Because it's CPU bottlenecked :P, the faster high end GPU's that "could" score higher, won't because of the CPU.

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7 minutes ago, Lays said:

 

Because it's CPU bottlenecked :P, the faster high end GPU's that "could" score higher, won't because of the CPU.

I wouldn't call that bottleneck because I just tested it: cpu one core about 60%, the rest more or less above idle. the gpu is chilling at 40-50%. The benchmark engine is simply not capable to max out such "high end hardware". BTW I'm getting 127 fps (970 stock and xeon 1231v3 which is basically the same cpu)

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2 hours ago, 19_blackie_73 said:

i wouldn't trust the gpu benchmark a whole lot, everything above the 960/970 will basically score the same in my experience. so just let it be this way, just run unigine heaven/valley or sth like that for reliable results

 

2 hours ago, 19_blackie_73 said:

I wouldn't call that bottleneck because I just tested it: cpu one core about 60%, the rest more or less above idle. the gpu is chilling at 40-50%. The benchmark engine is simply not capable to max out such "high end hardware". BTW I'm getting 127 fps (970 stock and xeon 1231v3 which is basically the same cpu)

Like Lays was saying, you can have all the card you want, but if you don't have enough CPU behind it, Cinebench GPU will give you a lower score.  Just consider anything you do once you double click on Cinebench to be CPU intensive.

 

 

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