- Jan 3, 2005
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For some reason, when I overclock my card it gets a lower benchmark score compared to running it stock. However, when I run actual real world benchmarks such as Heaven dx11 benchmark and 3dmark11, my scores go up dramatically when the card is overclocked. The card is not showing any artifacts, glitching, or any other funny business when the card is overclocked.
Here's an example:
Furmark 1080P benchmark preset score:
Stock = 2190
Overclocked= 2058
Heaven dx11 Benchmark Average FPS after running benchmark:
Stock = 33
Overclocked = 38
I didn't include the exact numbers, but my score in 3dmark 11 also gets a nice performance boost while overclocked. Card is a geforce 560ti and I have it overclocked to 1050mV/940mhz core/2200mhz mem.
For the life of me, I cannot understand why the score in furmark goes DOWN when it's overclocked. I have double checked the results. It happens every time. I consider myself fairly tech savvy, and this is just confusing as fuck.
System info:
i5 2500k @ 4.3ghz
Asus p8p67
8GB RAM
GTX 560ti
Crucial m4 128GB SSD
Antec 520W
I have a feeling it's some sort of software issue, but I really can't pinpoint what is causing it. Can anyone shed some light on this?
Here's an example:
Furmark 1080P benchmark preset score:
Stock = 2190
Overclocked= 2058
Heaven dx11 Benchmark Average FPS after running benchmark:
Stock = 33
Overclocked = 38
I didn't include the exact numbers, but my score in 3dmark 11 also gets a nice performance boost while overclocked. Card is a geforce 560ti and I have it overclocked to 1050mV/940mhz core/2200mhz mem.
For the life of me, I cannot understand why the score in furmark goes DOWN when it's overclocked. I have double checked the results. It happens every time. I consider myself fairly tech savvy, and this is just confusing as fuck.
System info:
i5 2500k @ 4.3ghz
Asus p8p67
8GB RAM
GTX 560ti
Crucial m4 128GB SSD
Antec 520W
I have a feeling it's some sort of software issue, but I really can't pinpoint what is causing it. Can anyone shed some light on this?