Hello,
I just bought and installed a new EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti XC video card. I'm getting a Passmark GPU 3D benchmark score of 15,909. The Passmark average for this card is 19,972 (the non-Ti benchmark score is 16,755). Why is my score so low? Is there anything I could/should investigate/change to up my score (without overclocking)?
This new 3060 card replaced my old EVGA GeForce GTX 1660 SC Ultra Gaming video card. My 1660 video card 3D benchmarked at 11,454 and the Passmark average for this card is 11,639. Other video cards I've benchmarked over the years typically score within 10% of the Passmark values. Based on this, I believe Passmark's scores don't reflect fancy settings, overclocking, etc., but reflect average builds.
My build uses the following components: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 CPU and MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus motherboard. The 3060 Ti video card is running PCI v4.0 x16 according to GPU-Z.
Thanks in advance,
Rob
Honolulu, HI
I just bought and installed a new EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti XC video card. I'm getting a Passmark GPU 3D benchmark score of 15,909. The Passmark average for this card is 19,972 (the non-Ti benchmark score is 16,755). Why is my score so low? Is there anything I could/should investigate/change to up my score (without overclocking)?
This new 3060 card replaced my old EVGA GeForce GTX 1660 SC Ultra Gaming video card. My 1660 video card 3D benchmarked at 11,454 and the Passmark average for this card is 11,639. Other video cards I've benchmarked over the years typically score within 10% of the Passmark values. Based on this, I believe Passmark's scores don't reflect fancy settings, overclocking, etc., but reflect average builds.
My build uses the following components: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 CPU and MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus motherboard. The 3060 Ti video card is running PCI v4.0 x16 according to GPU-Z.
Thanks in advance,
Rob
Honolulu, HI
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