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You could probably get 100-300 points more in graphics score and break the 11,000 graphics score barrier but expect your minimums in games to suffer as you will be hitting the power limit of the card very often.

 

Core OC is slightly above avg but I am sure that you can push VRAM a lot higher.

 

My score

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

 

you got a lot better CPU for physics though

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1 hour ago, WereCat said:

You could probably get 100-300 points more in graphics score and break the 11,000 graphics score barrier but expect your minimums in games to suffer as you will be hitting the power limit of the card very often.

 

Core OC is slightly above avg but I am sure that you can push VRAM a lot higher.

 

My score

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

 

you got a lot better CPU for physics though

I tried pushing the VRam higer but i think my motherboard doesnt like it that much. Just restarts with the settings i change from when i try to go over 4000MHz :(

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28 minutes ago, ChrisAngels said:

I tried pushing the VRam higer but i think my motherboard doesnt like it that much. Just restarts with the settings i change from when i try to go over 4000MHz :(

What? Motherboard? You mean RAM? I mean the graphics card video memory (VRAM)

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1 minute ago, WereCat said:

What? Motherboard? You mean RAM? I mean the graphics card video memory (VRAM)

ooooh hahahaha. will try that when i get home then. but on my moherboard it says it suports up to 4000MHz RAM and my ram is 4266MHz any tips on how i can reach it?

 

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1 minute ago, ChrisAngels said:

ooooh hahahaha. will try that when i get home then. but on my moherboard it says it suports up to 4000MHz RAM and my ram is 4266MHz any tips on how i can reach it?

 

Well, that depends on your CPU as well. That kind of clock on RAM is definitely possible but your integrated memory controller in CPU will require higher voltage than the default setting and you will probably have to play with some other settings in BIOS too.

You may be unlucky enough and your IMC wont handle such a RAM speed.

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