
- NOVABENCH SCORE FOR I7 3.4 GHZ WINDOWS 10 DRIVERS
- NOVABENCH SCORE FOR I7 3.4 GHZ WINDOWS 10 UPDATE
- NOVABENCH SCORE FOR I7 3.4 GHZ WINDOWS 10 DRIVER
- NOVABENCH SCORE FOR I7 3.4 GHZ WINDOWS 10 SOFTWARE
NOVABENCH SCORE FOR I7 3.4 GHZ WINDOWS 10 DRIVER
So whenever the GPU load drops, I suggest it switches to the CPU? There's just no way for me to fix this I am afraid.Looking at your results, you are only running a 32bit version of XP, so your system will only address a max of about 3.5GB of you ram, as was mentioned earlier you would be allot better off getting a 64bit version on Win7 (XP 64bit was very experimental and had limited driver support!) I do realise that this might be a budget issue as well though! Turning around and looking at something else, the frames drop with like 40-50 and the GPU usage drops as well to about 60%. I also followed the below optimization vid:Ģnd Edit (see graphs above): I found another thing: When looking at the GPU usage and frames the frames are the highest when the GPU usage is at the highest. Any idea what could cause that? My temps of the card stay below 73 degrees celcius (about 62 degrees celcius with a fan aimed at it) and the processor doesn't hit anything above 85 degrees celcius (stays around 70 usually).

Note: When I start the game (in this case offline mode) I often start with a locked 120fps, but the longer I stay in the game, the more it drops and the drop is extreme. What are obvious steps to do next to figure out what might cause my hardware to underperform?
NOVABENCH SCORE FOR I7 3.4 GHZ WINDOWS 10 SOFTWARE
My pc doesn’t have any overclocks or ‘weird’ software running in the background as it’s only a couple of weeks old and didn’t come preinstalled with bloatware. Windows is also updated and game-mode is off.Ĭould it be that there are settings in the bios that are wrong that are causing this performance discrepancy? A lot of lower end systems seem to perform better with Tarkov and iRacing than my system.
NOVABENCH SCORE FOR I7 3.4 GHZ WINDOWS 10 UPDATE
I also applied the latest Geforce update as of August 10th.
NOVABENCH SCORE FOR I7 3.4 GHZ WINDOWS 10 DRIVERS
I was getting a lot more frames on my previous rig, as well as with games like iRacing.The first thing I did when I got the pc, was to update the motherboard drivers and graphics drivers. I also changed the Nvidea settings in the config screen as per the Youtube vid. Also changing settings from low to ultra does barely anything for the fps. Doesn't make sense) when compared to looking at at a busy area with lots going on. Another funny thing to mention is that on Woods, looking at just the sky can give only a small increase of about 10 frames (84 frames looking at the sky with nearly all graphic settings low. It also fluctuates massively from 45 to 120 frames. In a lot of cases, i’m getting only about 60-70 frames, and sometimes in the low 40s (Woods especially) while I got about 90 on my other system. It says the CPU is performing below expectations (38th percentile) and the GPU also 35th percentile).įor example I run Escape from Tarkov on the following settings as per the Youtube video below and some settings even lower, but it doesn't seem to do a whole lot for the FPS (3440x1440): These scores do seem to fluctuate quite a bit since I did multiple benchmarks and sometimes it's worse than the score above. It was a Omen pre-built machine (HP Omen GT13-0635nd) that overheated at times and sounded like a jet trying to take off everytime it was under some load.ĬPU Score: **4303 (cpu percentile: 80th)**Ram score: 344GPU Score: **1388 (GPU percentile: 47th)**Disk Score: 263 The funny thing is, is that I was getting better performance out of that system than this one (although the 3080 gives the same issue on my newest pc). My previous system had an i9 10850K, RTX3080, 32GB DDR4 3200Mhz. Is there anything that can be done to this GPU load problem?

Again starting with 140 frames, ending up with sometimes in the 30's. This is when I kept moving and running around.
