![]() ![]() Soo in short, your laptop is good, it did not thermal throttle at all in benchmark, pretty safe to say you're good with that result. leaves you with less than 6GB's of ram and hits the pagefile, pagefile is when the ram is written to the HDD/SSD.īut that is dependable onto the situation on which resolution you play games, which settings and etc.Īlso the Graphic details of the world doesnt load onto Vram only (Vram is GPU), but also onto ram.īut in your case its pretty good. 1890MHz Core to 1600MHz core.īut thats pretty good score for an X8 AA and maxed out.Īs for RAM, for example, PUBG requires 6GB of ram, soo in computer world, the windows uses 1GB, that leaves you for 7GBs and if you have any open apps, which tends to many people have like Music player, Discord etc. It hits for example 90*C on GPU it will downclock from boost to stock eg. My i7 7700K isn't powerful enough to get the max out of one of those cards, well not if it's overclocked anyway.No, by Throttle i mean the temperature will hit the thermal limit and it will downclock itself to perserve which is usually by laptops. The GTX 1080 is a mondo card and too much for your CPU that's why you got better performance with the 780. An Nvidia card should outperform the AMD cards of my generation but eventually the CPU will eventually become a bottleneck. ![]() ![]() Now I run an i7 7700K oc'd to 5ghz I can actually overclock the card but I still can't max it out. The card is bottlenecked by the CPU, I had to underclock my R9 390 with an overclocked 4670K to get it to maintain a decent framerate on that game which is also very CPU heavy. In any case, as long as the card does not appear faulty I am alright with this, I am going to eventually upgrade the mobo and CPU down the road. The overall score for the ASUS TUF 5600 XT on out standard test bench with the 9900k was 1273 The minimum frame rate on the 9900k system was 27.1, the maximum frame rate was 104.4 and the average frame rate was 50.5. However turning environment detail down to about 7, and liquid detail to good rather than ultra holds 65-67 FPS in that same spot, anywhere else is over 100. In Unigine’s Heaven Benchmark, The ASUS TUF 5600 XT did slightly better when paired with the Core i9-9900k. Geforce set render scale at 180%, turning that down did not do a large amount. but I dunno, i'd expect more than 35 FPS. This is especially likely in Fallout where (if it doesn't recognise the newest nVidia cards), it might not run some nvidia optimisations.Īs far as WoW is concerned it's an older game and the engine might simply not be coping with some new fireworks. ![]() Normally i'd blame the CPU in a case like this but you said that you had better performance with an older card.Ī bit of a weird case, maybe it's some optimisation issues with the 1080. I tried switching my card to the other PCIE x16 slot just in case, and performance is the same.Īny help or input is greatly appreciated, I would just like to know if my card is OK and maybe not optimized, or if something seems to be going wrong in my system. The AMD RX 7900-XTX averaged 156.3 higher than the peak scores attained by the group leaders. AMD overhype their product launches because it is effective at getting first-time buyers to pay over MRSP. I did NOT have Gsync enabled for the benchmarks. Our benchmarks show that the 7900-XTX leads the 6950-XT by around 30. This issue goes away when I disable G-sync. when a UAC prompt comes up, and I move my cursor over either "yes" or "no" the fps is so bad in windows the cursor looks like a slideshow. I am also noticing a few peculiar issues but I think they are related to G-sync on my monitor. I haven't tried again in awhile, but I recall hitting around 30 FPS in WoW legion at max settings as well and being surprised. If I try to tell it to auto-detect what settings, it says something along the lines of "unidentified video card." At first it was using the intel chipset until I disabled it. Fallout 4 also refuses to recognize the 1080. I also tried wiping out my drivers with DDU and reinstalling them again. When I installed the 1080 I clean installed windows, updated my drivers. Even if I turn the graphics down to medium my fps will still sit around 40 in some areas. reason I am asking this is I am noticing a few oddities, while I can run witcher3 at ultra and stay around 60 fps, & Overwatch at ultra is 120+fps.įallout 4 is having problems. Please don't mind the Intel chipset that shows, I have since disabled it through BIOS and re-ran the benchmarks with similar results. Here are 2 Unigine Heaven benchmarks, at 1440p and 1080p, Hello & thank you, i have recently upgraded from a gtx 780 to gtx 1080 and I am wondering if my card is running as well as it should be. ![]()
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