Hello,
First post here and I'm both new to the PerformanceTest software and not especially tech-savvy so please bear with me. I've had this MSI GTX 1070 for about two weeks (still stock) and I'm concerned about my benchmarking results. The G3D baseline I submitted when running my CPU at stock 3.3GHz was 9045 and clocking up to 4.3GHz increased it by about 400 IIRC.
My specs:
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium Edition Service Pack 1 build 7601 (64-bit)
CPU Type: Intel Core i5-2500K @ 3.30GHz (currently OC'd to 4.3GHz)
Number of CPUs: 1
Cores per CPU: 4
Hyperthreading: Disabled
Motherboard: P67A-UD4-B3
Memory: 16GB Kingston DDR3 SDRAM
Videocard: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070
Videocard: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070
I think I could theoretically return/exchange/refund the card with minimal hassle if I act relatively soon.
Sorry if I have failed to include some vital detail. I've looked over other similar threads and tried to provide everything needed. I have the trial version of PerformanceTest so I don't think I can screenshot my results?
Thanks a lot,
Phil
First post here and I'm both new to the PerformanceTest software and not especially tech-savvy so please bear with me. I've had this MSI GTX 1070 for about two weeks (still stock) and I'm concerned about my benchmarking results. The G3D baseline I submitted when running my CPU at stock 3.3GHz was 9045 and clocking up to 4.3GHz increased it by about 400 IIRC.
My specs:
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium Edition Service Pack 1 build 7601 (64-bit)
CPU Type: Intel Core i5-2500K @ 3.30GHz (currently OC'd to 4.3GHz)
Number of CPUs: 1
Cores per CPU: 4
Hyperthreading: Disabled
Motherboard: P67A-UD4-B3
Memory: 16GB Kingston DDR3 SDRAM
Videocard: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070
Videocard: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070
- I don't know why it's listing two 1070s. I have one installed and the other PCI-E port is empty, although I did recently swap it from one to the other to see if that would impact my scores (it didn't, or hardly at all). My only other filled PCI port is a sound card.
- Comparing to 5 other similar baselines (same CPU & GPU, with comparable turbospeed clock) it's my DX9 performance that really lags. The average of the other 5 I'm comparing to is about 185FPS, while mine is 119.
- I've checked and I am running the latest version of DirectX.
- I've checked and I am running the latest 1070 drivers.
- I've uninstalled GeForce Experience and all other GeForce software aside from the drivers.
- I've tried running the tests on a dual-display setup with a 42" TV @ 60Hz and a 24" monitor @ 59Hz, and I've tried both as single displays and there's no change.
- I have quite an old 700w PSU and had to use a two-part 6+2 PCI-E cable to plug into the 8-pin socket on the 1070 (my previous card was a 6-pin).
- Using GPU-Z, my core and memory clocks seem to be as advertised.
- I've compared overall 3D scores with a friend who also recently bought a 1070 (EVGA I think). He's running Windows 7 with an i7 @ 3.3GHz stock. Our GPU-Z clocks were almost identical but his PerformanceTest G3D score was around 2-2.5k higher than mine.
I think I could theoretically return/exchange/refund the card with minimal hassle if I act relatively soon.
Sorry if I have failed to include some vital detail. I've looked over other similar threads and tried to provide everything needed. I have the trial version of PerformanceTest so I don't think I can screenshot my results?
Thanks a lot,
Phil
Comment