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***Official Unigine Heaven 4.0 benchmark scores! Thread***

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4.2 Ghz 3930K
680's SLI
1188 Base
1241 Boost
1752 Memory
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water blocks installed still testing

clocks 1215 mem 1677 temp climbs to 55c on the water loop and starts the test at 30C
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Quick run in before bed:

CallsignVega --- 3960X / 5.2 GHz ---- 4-Way Titan, 1176 / 3623 ---- 205.3 ---- 5171


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I'll have to tweak it some when I get more time.
 
It appears I have the highest GPU score?

Evga 690 GTX @ 1202/1815

The only reason I have it windowed is because I play on my 40'' HD TV which when in full screen maxes out at 60fps.

Is this good?

 
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Welcome to the AnandTech forums.

I guess that the answer to your question depends upon whether we consider a GTX 690 Heaven score a single or multi-GPU one. One card, but two GPUs, and yours is the first one submitted so I don't have a frame of reference.

I could combine all scores into a single list, which would render the question moot.

Need help from the audience with this one... (?)
--stahlhart
 
Thanks for the welcome.

IMO it is a single card, it is sold as a single card.... I see your point but anybody with any sense will realise it belongs in the single card category, not to mention it only takes up one PCI-E slot and every website that benchmarks it lists it as a single card, not a GTX 690 SLI as that would be x2 gtx 690's.
 
Windowed is cheating. Even if your TV is limited to 60 frames the benchmark counts the frames send from the card, not how many your TV renders. Full screen is the requirement.
 
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