3DMARK Bench Thread

so this evening us guys have been having a mini competition seeing as 3DMark is on sale in Steam.

Intel i7 4970K @ 4.7GHz
AMD 295x2 @ 1125/1450

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So the point of this thread is to post your scores, both bone stock (CPU, GPU and RAM) and in fully overclocked states.
Time for some core unlocking scores then :)

Stock (settings : ALL AUTO, no Cool'n'Quiet) @ 2,8GHz :
3DMark Vantage (P-Score) : P7131 (LINK)
3DMark 11 (P-Score) : P2981 (LINK)
Sky Diver : 6033 (LINK)
Fire Strike : 2743 (LINK)

Sempron 145... time for core unlocking scores.

"OC" :
CPU @ 4,34GHz (with Advanced Clock Calibration @ Unleashing Enabled)
^If anyone is wondering what that means : I basicly increased theoretical CPU power, by over 300% :cool:
GPU @ 1241/7248 (max. reported by GPU-z)

3DMark Vantage (P-Score) : P18424 (LINK)
3DMark 11 (P-Score) : P7417 (LINK)
Sky Diver : 14081 (LINK)
Fire Strike : 7350 (LINK)

Improvement/Gain :
3DMark Vantage = ~158%
3DMark11 = ~149%
Sky Diver = ~133%
Fire Strike = ~168%

And I belive the right word for this is : "REKT" :)

PS. If anyone wants to know how it looks with CPU-z/GPU-z here's few screenshots :
Win 7 Windows Index @ 4,34GHz (no GPU OC) : LINK
Vantage (Stock/OC) : LINK/LINK
Fire Strike (Stock/OC) : LINK/LINK

Have a great OC'ing time ;)
 
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