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    Re: Unigine Valley (DX11) Benchmark Scores

    Had to do one for the AMD boys

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    Re: Unigine Valley (DX11) Benchmark Scores

    I guess the subliminal message here is to get a third HD 7970 for my computer, yes?
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    Re: Unigine Valley (DX11) Benchmark Scores

    BTW can anybody tell me why it wasn't showing I was running crossfire. Afterburner shows me I was but it didn't display in valley.
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    Re: Unigine Valley (DX11) Benchmark Scores

    Mine didn't mention Crossfire, either, it just listed that I had two cards. Likewise, yours is showing that there are three cards.
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    Re: Unigine Valley (DX11) Benchmark Scores

    I don't know why it's listing the intel graphics for. I'm running 2x sapphire 7970 vapor-x oc 6gb cards.
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    Re: Unigine Valley (DX11) Benchmark Scores

    So apparently I was really tired this morning and thought it listed three 7900s (I'm assuming 7970s with a score like that) in your results. Oops. I think it just lists whatever it detects is present and running, and the HD4000 is always running on account of it being part of the CPU die. You just aren't using its output. I don't have an integrated graphics component, thus it does not list one.

    I'm curious: did you overclock those HD7970s? Because that's more than a thousand points over me and yet you only have two cards.
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    Re: Unigine Valley (DX11) Benchmark Scores

    Yeah I overclocked. But my standard clocks are 1100/1500 and I was getting about 3600. With my regular over clocks of 1190/1600 I couldn't get past 3820. I pushed it to the limit of 1200/1900 and got that score. 5ghz more on gpu or memory and it would crash. I've had this rig for about a month and I wanted to see what it could do
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    I think you meant 5Mhz more on GPU or memory...
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    Re: Unigine Valley (DX11) Benchmark Scores

    Quote Originally Posted by Cortexian View Post
    I think you meant 5Mhz more on GPU or memory...
    Yes sorry I'm still new to this hahaha
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