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I have a question as I have been benchmarking my EVGA 1080 Ti FTW3. My current rig is a ryzen 7 1700 (3.75gz Overlclock), 16gb 2666 corsair vengeance, 250gb ssd, and 2 tbhd. In the benchmarks all my hardware is performing in the 80-90 percentile range. Then when I test my 1080 ti even on a conservative overclock it only hits the 10-20 percentile. I have tested my graphics card while both my cpu and gpu are at stock frequencies and overclocked, but it still performs within this range. I am concerned that something my be wrong. whether I am doing something wrong, has a defect, or has nothing wrong with it I cannot be sure. If you have a suspicion of what could be going on please let me know. 

 

All drivers are up to date I have attached the images of the benchmarks to the post. 

 

Thanks

 

(all benchmarks show the cpu and gpu when overclocked)

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If thermals are fine then try DDU'ing in safe mode and reinstalling the nVidia drivers fresh new.

 

Either ways what matters most is your user experience during gameplay or whatever use you have for the GPU, good results on a not very reliable benchmarking rank isn't a big deal.

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My concern is that it crashes during some games such as the Witcher 3 and Player Unknowns, it drops frames even under a light load. I get dropped frames in rocket league, starbound, and other games that are not even close to pushing the card. I have a 650W psu so that isnt the issue either. I will have to try the drivers. 

 

Are the Userbenchmark tests reliable?

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The information in the pictures doesn't tell me anything other than where you compare to those who submitted their scores. It doesn't tell me what their setup was, if they overclocked and by how much, etc. For all I know, your hardware could be performing as expected and it's all the e-peen people who are submitting scores with their overclocked water cooled rigs skewing what's supposed to be normal.

 

If you can't see the whole picture, you can only take the data at face value.

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2 minutes ago, Wehoopha said:

Fair enough, where is the best place find out if it is operating properly compared to a similar rig?

3DMark FireStrike (Extreme, Ultra), TimeSpy. 

 

Unigine Superposition. 

 

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11 minutes ago, emosun said:

passmark has the highest amount of comparable data to test against  so that'll work fine , that power supply is kinda cheapo I wouldn't expect that to be powering the 1080 very well at all.

3DMark however, is used by just about every GPU vendor, reviewer and overclocker. Not to mention just about every gamer ever who wants a far easier to read and understand performance summary of CPU + GPU performance. 

 

But sure, "muh comparable data"

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3 minutes ago, DildorTheDecent said:

Not to mention just about every gamer ever who wants a far easier to read and understand performance summary of CPU + GPU performance. 

Well for those that do not have problems with reading , other benchmarks besides 3dmark can be used.

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15 minutes ago, emosun said:

Well for those that do not have problems with reading , other benchmarks besides 3dmark can be used.

Like Unigine programs as I suggested.

 

Nice try though. 

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