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Hello!

 

I got a GTX 1080 last fall but I just realized I should be getting more frames in some games (only get around 150-200 in CS:GO), so I did a 3DMARK Time Spy benchmark (demo version) and got a score of 6162.

https://gyazo.com/2dde766dd4337e1758f3afd2cd97e7cf

 

Is that score low or is it normal?

 

My specs are:

GPU: ASUS GTX 1080 STRIX

CPU: i5 4690k (not OC'd)

8gb ram

Monitor at 1440p (ASUS ROG swift)

 

(I'm planning on upgrading CPU, ram motherboard etc this summer)

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31 minutes ago, BoddaN said:

Hello!

 

I got a GTX 1080 last fall but I just realized I should be getting more frames in some games (only get around 150-200 in CS:GO), so I did a 3DMARK Time Spy benchmark (demo version) and got a score of 6162.

https://gyazo.com/2dde766dd4337e1758f3afd2cd97e7cf

 

Is that score low or is it normal?

 

My specs are:

GPU: ASUS GTX 1080 STRIX

CPU: i5 4690k (not OC'd)

8gb ram

Monitor at 1440p (ASUS ROG swift)

 

(I'm planning on upgrading CPU, ram motherboard etc this summer)

CSGO is hard on the cpu mostly if you get a better cpu you will get way more frames i have an i7 6700k get about 400 ish if i uncap it or like 900 in the lobby with it uncaped 

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