Hello, tell me, please, what could be the reason for the low score of the 3D Mark of the RTX 3080 video card?
At the beginning I had MSI 1060 3 GB graphics card that was included in the test, and I got the following result: https://www.passmark.com/baselines/V...d=158022421379
Then I replaced the graphics card with a GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3080 GAMING OC 10G (rev. 2.0) (LHR), uninstalled the graphics card driver using Display Driver Uninstaller, and installed the latest GeForce Game Ready 516.59. As a result, the 3D Graphics Mark score was only 15739, although it should be about equal to the average score of 25107 for the RTX 3080. Moreover, the DirectX 9 score turned out to be 2 times lower than the same score for the GTX 1060.
The detailed score for the RTX 3080 graphics card is as follows.
The detailed score for the GTX 1060 graphics card is as follows.
The characteristics of the computer are:
1) Motherboard: MSI MPG Z690 EDGE WIFI DDR5
2) CPU: Intel i7-12700
3) GPU: GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3080
4) RAM: Corsair Vengeance [CMK32GX5M2A4800C40] 32GB (DDR5)
5) Power supply: Seasonic FOCUS GM-650 (SSR-650FM)
6) SSD: Samsung SSD 980 PRO 250GB
I also compared the FPS in some games against the FPS that was shown on the same graphics settings in the examples on YouTube. As a result, the FPS coincided.
I also ran the 3DMark Time Spy test which produced a score of 16902 on the graphics card, which is broadly in line with the average score of 17631. And the processor score was 16280.
I suppose that the possible reasons for such a low result may be:
1. The fact that PerformanceTest 10.2 has ended its trial period
2. PerformanceTest is not fully designed for video cards with LHR.
3. PerformanceTest considers GPU Hashrate in its evaluation.
4. The case in the system Windows 10 Pro for Workstations 21H2 (build 19044.1826)
5. There is not enough power supply to get at least an average of 25107
At the beginning I had MSI 1060 3 GB graphics card that was included in the test, and I got the following result: https://www.passmark.com/baselines/V...d=158022421379
Then I replaced the graphics card with a GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3080 GAMING OC 10G (rev. 2.0) (LHR), uninstalled the graphics card driver using Display Driver Uninstaller, and installed the latest GeForce Game Ready 516.59. As a result, the 3D Graphics Mark score was only 15739, although it should be about equal to the average score of 25107 for the RTX 3080. Moreover, the DirectX 9 score turned out to be 2 times lower than the same score for the GTX 1060.
The detailed score for the RTX 3080 graphics card is as follows.
The detailed score for the GTX 1060 graphics card is as follows.
The characteristics of the computer are:
1) Motherboard: MSI MPG Z690 EDGE WIFI DDR5
2) CPU: Intel i7-12700
3) GPU: GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3080
4) RAM: Corsair Vengeance [CMK32GX5M2A4800C40] 32GB (DDR5)
5) Power supply: Seasonic FOCUS GM-650 (SSR-650FM)
6) SSD: Samsung SSD 980 PRO 250GB
I also compared the FPS in some games against the FPS that was shown on the same graphics settings in the examples on YouTube. As a result, the FPS coincided.
I also ran the 3DMark Time Spy test which produced a score of 16902 on the graphics card, which is broadly in line with the average score of 17631. And the processor score was 16280.
I suppose that the possible reasons for such a low result may be:
1. The fact that PerformanceTest 10.2 has ended its trial period
2. PerformanceTest is not fully designed for video cards with LHR.
3. PerformanceTest considers GPU Hashrate in its evaluation.
4. The case in the system Windows 10 Pro for Workstations 21H2 (build 19044.1826)
5. There is not enough power supply to get at least an average of 25107
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