I just ran the benchmark, here's my results:
Intel i5 2500k 3.30GHz
8 GB ram
64 bit W7
2x GTX 660 TI running in SLi
High Res: 5313
Low Res: 6386
I just ran the benchmark, here's my results:
Intel i5 2500k 3.30GHz
8 GB ram
64 bit W7
2x GTX 660 TI running in SLi
High Res: 5313
Low Res: 6386
Ran mine when i got home
http://i47.tinypic.com/2qmf7dd.png
i7 930 @3.8ghz
6 gb ram
GTX 670
64 bit win 7
high 6580
Didn't run it off my ssd but not sure it would raise it that much.
Last edited by Meatdawg; 02-07-2013 at 08:59 AM.
Out of curiosity, I disabled Surround (since I have 3 monitors) and ran the High Res benchmark again and scored a 6177
Those are GTX 660, so SLI is definitely working. I don't expect a single GTX 660 to do more then 4k in high res. CPU isn't overclock so this is hindering the score from going even higher.
Edit: Under estimated power of the TI.
Last edited by Pseudopsia; 02-07-2013 at 09:41 AM.
What I'm gaining is the ability to have the game span 3 monitors, which what I care about. I'm fairly certain the benchmark never shows any benefit from SLi.
^^ and this. I don't overclock anything.
Well yeah 3 monitors is nice
I just didn't think SLI did anything for that benchmark. Or you have to be running it in non windowed mode or something?
Here's a video of Single GTX 660, score is around 3600.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qy0cXqz6gI
Full screen dll is required to get SLI to work right, you don't get accurate scores in windowed mode.
My mistake, wrong card.
Last edited by Pseudopsia; 02-07-2013 at 09:39 AM.
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