Latest Nvidia driver does not show any change in performance. Let's hope they have not screwed this one
http://www.3dmark.com/compare/spy/795294/spy/795283
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LOL that 2700K is really bottlenecking the Titan XP
Yes, considering that JayZ2Cents had similar scores with OC1080's.Bear304 wrote:LOL that 2700K is really bottlenecking the Titan XP
The 7700K will be my next weapon of choice. At least 60% faster at same speeds as a 2700K. But i will also drop a massive amount of DDR4 RAM in there. For the 4K rendering and multi tasking.
I already know that the one after that will be a hexacore.
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Heh yea i was thinking of that video when i saw the score, but also your 6600K is outperforming the 2700K
So soon time for retirement.
I think Coffee Lake will be my upgrade point or 1-2 years down the line.
So soon time for retirement.
I think Coffee Lake will be my upgrade point or 1-2 years down the line.
http://www.3dmark.com/spy/1115050
Quick Time Spy test
7 901
Not too bad. I will need some serious CPU HP to get over the 8K and beyond.
Quick Time Spy test
7 901
Not too bad. I will need some serious CPU HP to get over the 8K and beyond.
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lol try 9K as your old cpu is bottlenecking the Titan XP alot, you'll see a ton of extra performance when you upgrade.
With the new 378.78 1080Ti driver all results will get a magical boost
i7 6600K-GTX1070-16G 3000Mhz HTPC
5404 Time Spy
13435 Fire Strike
i7 6600K-GTX1070-16G 3000Mhz HTPC
5404 Time Spy
13435 Fire Strike
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Is the 3000 mhz the RAM sticks ?
I haven't run a benchmark is ages so might try it out later once i'm done installing the new update.
I haven't run a benchmark is ages so might try it out later once i'm done installing the new update.
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Okay i did the same tests with my system with no overclocks on as i see no point in running a OC'ed system when i only use 60% of the power on tap anyway
The only OC is run on my pc is my Dell screen which is have OC'ed to 65hz to make the v-sync abit better.
5658 TimeSpy
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/18467852?
14385 FireStrike perf.
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/18467928?
BTW Mad, is it wishful thinking or did you swap out your i5 for a i7
The only OC is run on my pc is my Dell screen which is have OC'ed to 65hz to make the v-sync abit better.
5658 TimeSpy
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/18467852?
14385 FireStrike perf.
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/18467928?
BTW Mad, is it wishful thinking or did you swap out your i5 for a i7
These mem modules can run at 3200 through XMP, but i use them at 3000 now. Also the 6600K is very well capable of OC way over 4Ghz, but as this is a HTPC and therefore requires a quiet operation, everything is set at low speeds. I did optimize airflow where i could. Even removed the optical bay.
It runs like clockwork. And plays games just fine.
I posted these results, as Nvidia is known to `magically` find extra performance with new launch drivers. These are the same the press got for review purposes. It now officially supports the GTX1080Ti, but there is more to it than that.
It runs like clockwork. And plays games just fine.
I posted these results, as Nvidia is known to `magically` find extra performance with new launch drivers. These are the same the press got for review purposes. It now officially supports the GTX1080Ti, but there is more to it than that.