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  • Corsair One Elite - 1080Ti graphics scoring 4787... ?!

    Good morning,

    I am wondering if you can help me in working out why my 1080ti (newest drivers and Shadow/share/gaming overlay off) is scoring rather low.
    The graphics part of the PC is the only bottle neck. I am seeing max load temps on the GPU of 61C, so its not a temperature thing. I've also tried to set the power settings in the driver menu to max without any noticable change.

    The specs of the PC are :

    (I've not performed any overclocking)
    • CPU
      INTEL I7-8700K, LIQUID COOLED
    • GPU
      NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti, LIQUID COOLED
    • DRAM
      32GB 2666MHZ DDR4
    • STORAGE
      480GB M.2 NVME SSD, 2TB HDD
    • MOTHERBOARD
      Z370

    I've ensured windows power plan is on High performance - BIOS is up to date, the PC came with no bloatware so its only got games and a few other things on it that I make sure are closed before running the benchmark... yet the score really is stupid low for a Ti...

    Any help would greatly be appreicated.

  • #2
    What are the individual 3D results?
    What resolution is your monitor?
    Might your frame rates be limited to the monitor refresh rate via driver settings?

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    • #3
      I am running 2560x1080 (21:9) @ 75hz, could that be the cause? Ill get the individual results later on and post on here.

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      • #4
        Little confused as to what has happened, but from resetting the driver defaults to reinstalling the Passmark software, things appear to be sorted themselves out... Thanks for your help regardless!

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        • #5
          This is one of the "Law of Demos"
          http://wiki.c2.com/?LawOfDemos
          "I have come to the conclusion that a quantum-like psychological effect causes the LawOfDemos, especially the second strange phenomenon listed: the irreproducability of the bug that appears in front on the prospective user/customer/employer/girlfriend/other person you want to impress."

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          • #6
            That... Is one of the most accurate things I've ever read! Thanks for your support.

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