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What scores do you get for a 1080ti without an overclock?

So, satisfy my curiosity..

 

What are your scores like for a 1080ti with NO overclock in firestrike in 3d mark..

and what clock speed is 3dmark reporting.

 

I'm curious if my overclocked 1080 matches a 1080ti without an OC.

My score is just under 18,000 and I get a clock speed of 2.088 with a semi-mild overclock.

 

I'm actually more interested in the clock speeds since the CPU will effect the overall score.

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5 minutes ago, stateofpsychosis said:

So, satisfy my curiosity..

 

What are your scores like for a 1080ti with NO overclock in firestrike in 3d mark..

and what clock speed is 3dmark reporting.

 

I'm curious if my overclocked 1080 matches a 1080ti without an OC.

My score is just under 18,000 and I get a clock speed of 2.088 with a semi-mild overclock.

 

I'm actually more interested in the clock speeds since the CPU will effect the overall score.

why clock speeds? why no use gpu score?

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2 minutes ago, DoctorZeus said:

why clock speeds? why no use gpu score?

I'm asking for both but a I'm more interested in the clock speed to rule out the CPU's effect on the overall score. I'm just curious about raw GPU power on this.

 

It'll give me data on how to answer a question on the Oculus rift group too where someone was asking about why they can't push their 1080ti on the resolution scaling as far as others. Perhaps it's because a 1080 can actually be more powerful than a 1080ti if the 1080 is OCed right.

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1 minute ago, stateofpsychosis said:

I'm asking for both but a I'm more interested in the clock speed to rule out the CPU's effect on the overall score. I'm just curious about raw GPU power on this.

oh 18000 is your Graphics score?

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Bear in mind that even without any manual overclocking, GPU Boost 3.0 will still increase the clockspeed on its own, effectively overclocking the card, so the base clock reported by 3DMark may not be the actual clockspeed during the benchmark. 

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Just now, DoctorZeus said:

oh 18000 is your Graphics score?

Just under.. it's average is probably around 17800. 

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Just now, Oshino Shinobu said:

Bear in mind that even without any manual overclocking, GPU Boost 3.0 will still increase the clockspeed on its own, effectively overclocking the card, so the base clock reported by 3DMark may not be the actual clockspeed during the benchmark. 

Yes I know. I should have said stock settings not "without an OC". 

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Just now, WereCat said:

Interesting!

so my clock speed is higher...

but your score is higher because you have an OC on your CPU where I don't.

even though my CPU is actually newer, yours seems to be also performing better..

Nice... this is good data.

I want to see more but I think this may be why my friend can't push his card as much as I can in robo recall.

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3 minutes ago, stateofpsychosis said:

Interesting!

so my clock speed is higher...

but your score is higher because you have an OC on your CPU where I don't.

even though my CPU is actually newer, yours seems to be also performing better..

Nice... this is good data.

I want to see more but I think this may be why my friend can't push his card as much as I can in robo recall.

This is the best score from Time Spy I was able to get with the highest OC possible on my system.

http://www.3dmark.com/spy/2045226

 

I have not tried Firestrike with the same OC yet.

 

Which CPU do you have?

 

 

EDIT:

 

I also saved this result from Firestrike

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/12896249

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3 minutes ago, WereCat said:

This is the best score from Time Spy I was able to get with the highest OC possible on my system.

http://www.3dmark.com/spy/2045226

 

I have not tried Firestrike with the same OC yet.

 

Which CPU do you have?

I haven't done time spy in a while so not sure how that compares...

 

i7 4790k no overclock since I only have a corsair h60 on there due to my small ass case.

 

Though it oddly doesn't decrease past 4.2ghz for some reason even though EIST is enabled.

For some reason installing Oculus home always seems to stop that from decreasing.

Not complaining though.

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5 minutes ago, stateofpsychosis said:

Interesting!

so my clock speed is higher...

but your score is higher because you have an OC on your CPU where I don't.

even though my CPU is actually newer, yours seems to be also performing better..

Nice... this is good data.

I want to see more but I think this may be why my friend can't push his card as much as I can in robo recall.

What exactly are you trying to figure out? 

 

Your friend has a 1080 ti and you have a 1080 so... what?

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Just now, DoctorZeus said:

What exactly are you trying to figure out? 

 

Your friend has a 1080 ti and you have a 1080 so... what?

I can push games in VR further than they can so I was just curious if an overclocked 1080 outperformed a 1080ti on stock settings since they don't have an overclock on the go.

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1 minute ago, stateofpsychosis said:

I haven't done time spy in a while so not sure how that compares...

 

i7 4790k no overclock since I only have a corsair h60 on there due to my small ass case.

Well, you basically have the same CPU as I do. I run mine on 4.6GHz now but I believe the Firestrike test was run on 4.5GHz.

Also, I edited in my previous post other Firestrike result I had saved.

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1 minute ago, WereCat said:

Well, you basically have the same CPU as I do. I run mine on 4.6GHz now but I believe the Firestrike test was run on 4.5GHz.

Also, I edited in my previous post other Firestrike result I had saved.

Yep, still a higher clock speed on the overclocked 1080. I figured this would be the case. My video card overclocks really well and doesn't even go past 62 degrees. I didn't even push it as hard as I could either.

I guess I won the silicone lottery too :P

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So anyways, thanks guys.

I think I'm going to recommend that my friend over in the Oculus group overclock his card just a bit so he can push his VR games a little more with the resolution scaling.

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3 minutes ago, stateofpsychosis said:

Yep, still a higher clock speed on the overclocked 1080. I figured this would be the case. My video card overclocks really well and doesn't even go past 62 degrees. I didn't even push it as hard as I could either.

I guess I won the silicone lottery too :P

I have lost the GPU OC lottery but I have won the VRAM OC lottery

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3 minutes ago, stateofpsychosis said:

Yep, still a higher clock speed on the overclocked 1080. I figured this would be the case. My video card overclocks really well and doesn't even go past 62 degrees. I didn't even push it as hard as I could either.

I guess I won the silicone lottery too :P

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/11965278

 

i think mid 2000 is average for a 1080.

 

That's from when I had a 1080.

 

1080 ti generally clocks lower than a 1080 

 

but a 1080 in my system was 71.9% of the performance of a 1080 ti so..

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4 minutes ago, stateofpsychosis said:

So anyways, thanks guys.

I think I'm going to recommend that my friend over in the Oculus group overclock his card just a bit so he can push his VR games a little more with the resolution scaling.

what CPU does he have?

 

a better benchmark for this might be 

 

https://www.futuremark.com/benchmarks/vrmark

 

VRmark

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2 minutes ago, DoctorZeus said:

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/11965278

 

i think mid 2000 is average for a 1080.

 

That's from when I had a 1080.

 

1080 ti generally clocks lower than a 1080 

 

but a 1080 in my system was 71.9% of the performance of a 1080 ti so..

Yea, I know but clock speeds seem to be what effect this setting in VR the most from what I've experienced so that's why I was asking. Microstutters at high resolution scaling go away for me when I OC that clock rate up.

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3 minutes ago, DoctorZeus said:

what CPU does he have?

Ah, I don't remember. I'll have to ask them later. I think it was a high end 1151 socket one though.

 

nevermind just saw his post again..

it's a 4790k just like mine.

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CPU: Intel i7 5820K @ 4.20 GHz | MotherboardMSI X99S SLI PLUS | RAM: Corsair LPX 16GB DDR4 @ 2666MHz | GPU: Sapphire R9 Fury (x2 CrossFire)
Storage: Samsung 950Pro 512GB // OCZ Vector150 240GB // Seagate 1TB | PSU: Seasonic 1050 Snow Silent | Case: NZXT H440 | Cooling: Nepton 240M
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