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Help me fix my PATHETIC Unigine score

KyleGates

Senior member
So this is my score and I sure it should be higher:

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Ive tried manymany things but am open to more suggestions.

Some of what I have tried

**Tried different Memory (GSkill 4x4, GSkill 2x8)
**Tried different drivers (with complete uninstall of old one)
**Removed the Logmein-mirror driver driver fer fun
**Total driver wipe (driversweeper)
**Removed the sound card
**Thought it may be the PSU so I got a Brand new PSU
**Ran with EVGA Precision, Ran without it
**Edit- For fun I bumped the clocks to- 1450/3200...score increased by 2 points...nice.


Asus z87 Expert
4770
2x8GB Gskill DDR3 1600
Two EVGA 780's ACX
1250w XFX PSU
Fresh Win 7 64bit
 
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If it were me I'd try this just to see what happens.

1)Remove any Logmein drivers/software, reboot.
2)Uninstall any nVidia software, Shutdown.
3)Remove secondary 780.
4)Reinstall nVidia driver with primary card only, reboot then shutdown.
5)Add secondary 780 back, remember SLI connector (I always forget that crap). Enable SLI in nVidia control panel, reboot.
6)Run Valley and see how it goes, I'm interested to see what it shows after all this for your GPU Model information.

Nevermind, I was too late.
 
Your numbers are actually exactly where they should be. I had never ran it at default speeds before, just went and did that. Looks like you got it sorted.
 
YBS1s instructions from 1-6 pretty much covers it all and I see Kyle your now sorted and running fine @stock :thumbsup: Now get MSI afterburner/ put your fans at 100% and see what those beasts can do! :twisted: also you may want to look here: http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2341641

I wouldn't recommend beyond 1.25mV with stock cooling however for temporary situations like benching it should not be a problem, with 1.25mV you should be seeing at least 1230-1250 from your GPUs and between 1700-1800 on the memory which will easily break 5K in Valley provided error correction doesn't kick in.. Anyway Tempered81 explains it all very well so that link is worth a read. I personally haven't bothered with custom bios however this may change if I go watercooling this summer..
 
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