EventHorizon27
New member
So, now that I've had my new PC for a while it's time to start benching for the OC3D team
I've decided to start with 3D Mark 11.
My specs are: (for 24/7 use)
Intel i5 2500k @ 4.8GHz
Asus p8p67 pro
G.Skill 2x4GB 2133MHz
2x Asus GTX580 Matrix @ Stock
2x OCZ Vertex 2 (RAID 0)
At these settings I scored a depressing: P11166
It also warns that my system scored lower then it should compared to others of similar spec, pointing in the direction of the graphics. That's ok I thought as I hadn't overclocked them yet.
I went from:
GPU 816
Memory 1002
Shader 1632
To:
GPU 919
Memory 1151
Shader 1838
This took my score up to..... P11192
At this point I can only assume this is due to the cards maxing out the bandwidth of the x8/x8 slots they are in.
Do you think If I went up to a board that gave me x16/x16 it would give significantly higher results?
I'm also hitting below 20FPS occasionally in Crysis 2 and would like to stay above 30FPS at all times.
Thanks for any help or advice you can give.

I've decided to start with 3D Mark 11.
My specs are: (for 24/7 use)
Intel i5 2500k @ 4.8GHz
Asus p8p67 pro
G.Skill 2x4GB 2133MHz
2x Asus GTX580 Matrix @ Stock
2x OCZ Vertex 2 (RAID 0)
At these settings I scored a depressing: P11166

It also warns that my system scored lower then it should compared to others of similar spec, pointing in the direction of the graphics. That's ok I thought as I hadn't overclocked them yet.
I went from:
GPU 816
Memory 1002
Shader 1632
To:
GPU 919
Memory 1151
Shader 1838
This took my score up to..... P11192

At this point I can only assume this is due to the cards maxing out the bandwidth of the x8/x8 slots they are in.
Do you think If I went up to a board that gave me x16/x16 it would give significantly higher results?
I'm also hitting below 20FPS occasionally in Crysis 2 and would like to stay above 30FPS at all times.
Thanks for any help or advice you can give.