Bit of a strange one, this. I ran it first thinking I had the settings right but then clocked I was running high instead of ultra. So I ran it again, this time making sure I had everything right. Which is a bit weird ! I also ran it on one card. I'm not so sure it uses all 8 of my CPU cores though, as my CPU was sitting at 38c which is only 6c above its idle state in this hot weather. If I run Crysis 3 which eats the lot it gets as hot as it does in Prime.
About time for a bump methinks. Decided to give my new cards a whirl and see where I could get to Stock Max Overclock of +130MHz Core and +369MHz Memory (without extra volts) Very, very impressed
I've never done benchmarking before so thought I would give it a go, but I can't get my GTX 780 to show? I've added unique heaven to nvidia 3D settings and made a profile for it and specified only the 780 and not the Intel HD 3000 but heaven still seems confused by the gpu, I'm not sure if the 780 is constantly in use or if the HD 3000 is kicking in sometimes, could this happen? What would be the bottleneck in my system or is it about maxed for the spec, MSI GTX780 OC 3GB, the i5-2500k is overclocked to 4.4GHz, I'm only using 8GB RAM but I have another 8GB I could add but can't really see it would make much difference.
Your score should definitely be higher - it might be the gpu not showing up. What drivers are you using?
My score's upped a bit now that I'm running a GTX660, gained just over 200 points. Nothing ever seems to be able to report my CPU clock correctly though, it's actually running at 3GHz.
How long does it run for by the way? Or am I supposed to stop it at some point? Edit: ignore question I had not clicked on benchmark.Doh.
I note while the benchmark is running that in the top right hand corner it shows the readout for both my GTX 670's and the top 670 shows: Memory: 3004 MHz Temperature: 83°C The bottom is totally different: Memory: 324 MHz Temperature: 45° C Why the big difference? There is something seriously amiss here judging by my benchmark results.
Have you got sli enabled in the nvidia control panel. Looks like it's disabled to me (the other card seems to be idling)
Yet again George I am in your debt but in my defence I thought that SLI was enabled in the control panel, but no. Redid the benchmark, thought it would be higher, but....
I was using version 332.21-64bit so updated to 335.23-64bit and got a very slight improvement but that could be coincidental but Heaven still won't find the 790
I'm not sure what's going on with my 780 not being recognized by Heaven but comparing my score with an i5-2500 and 780 to the score Chris_Waddle achieved with an i7 and a Titan am I really going to get a much higher score as obviously my specs can't match his performance?
That score seems very low. I got 850 on one 670. Don't know if having 2 670's without SLI enabled would cause the score to be lower somehow?