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Unigine Benchmark V1.0 on my Gaming PC, 27.2fps average DX11@1920×1080, Tessellation=On, Anti-Aliasing=8x, Antistropy=16x, Shaders=High. Specs: CPU: Core i5-750 @3.8ghz CPU Heatsink: CoolerMaster Hyper 212+ with Coolermaster Silent red 120mm pushpull GPU: ASUS EAH5850 @10001250mhz (9351225mhz for 247) Motherboard: Gigabyte P55A-UD4 Ram: 4gb (2x2gb) G.Skil Ripjaws F3-16000CL9D @2000mhz, 9-9-9-24 timings HDD: Western Digital Black 1TB PSU: Corsair TX-950w Case: Lancool Dark Armor K62 (made by Lian Li)


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@Alxe73191 It really doesn’t make much of a difference going from my 24/7 clock of 935/1225mhz up to the 1000/1250mhz that I use for benchmarks. The only diff is 1-2 fps at the most, plus you get a ton of heat cause you need to use such high voltages. It really is not worth going this high for 24/7 or even for benchmarking really, it shortens your cards lifespan because you need to use about 1.3vgpu just to get it partially stable. I only bench this high cause of the 1ghz hype that everyone has.
i have my i5 750 @ 3.8 Ghz also, but my Hd5850 is only at 950/1200 cause it crashed after that, when i ran this benchmark with the same settings as you, i got 26.6 FPS and a score of 671, so i guess i dont need to go up to 1 ghz since its not that huge of a leap anymore
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