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A lil' more tail twistin' and I think this may be it.....

10243 - LutaWicasa / 6700K @ 4.6 GHz / GTX 1070 x 2 @ 2050 MHz / Memory Clock 2371 MHz

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9285 - JRClocker / 5820 K @ 4.3 GHz / Titan X Pascal @ 1923 MHz (actual boost) / Memory Clock 5103 MHz


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9347 - mackerel / 6700k 4.2 GHz / 2x GTX 980Ti @ 1427 MHz / 2001 MHz

Had some fun with this... two very different 980Ti models to balance out, even if I broke the pump/res holder in the process of getting the 2nd card in.

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Ok. so I updated 3D mark and it wouldn't run the time spy., so I thought it was the version that I had and uninstalled it and re installed the newer version. Now I can't find the key that I had had before and I just have the regular version. Can I just buy the 10.00 update for firestrike from steam and run the test or do I need to finds the key that I had before? I would like to see a 1060 in the results because I have one and would like to know where it actually falls in comparison with 970's and 980's to see if I made a good decision getting the 1060. Anyone know this?
 
Time Spy has additional key but you can run it ( with demo ) using standard key ( or maybe only in advanced, I'm not sure ). Time Spy key let you change options.
 
Time Spy has additional key but you can run it ( with demo ) using standard key ( or maybe only in advanced, I'm not sure ). Time Spy key let you change options.

Well I tried but no go. Without the key that I had used on the version I uninstalled, it would be 29.99 so that's not going to happen. I might try to go back to a point before I uninstalled the program but probably not today.
 
Updated... thanks! :)


Ok. so I updated 3D mark and it wouldn't run the time spy., so I thought it was the version that I had and uninstalled it and re installed the newer version. Now I can't find the key that I had had before and I just have the regular version. Can I just buy the 10.00 update for firestrike from steam and run the test or do I need to finds the key that I had before? I would like to see a 1060 in the results because I have one and would like to know where it actually falls in comparison with 970's and 980's to see if I made a good decision getting the 1060. Anyone know this?
On a stock 1060 (Gigabye Xtreme Gaming) it scored 4423. A slightly less factory overclocked model scored 4342 (see the review on the front page).
 
lol, have not done this for a while ........... :)

6162 - Witchdoctor / 6600k 4.6 GHz / 1x GTX 980Ti @ 1529 MHz / 1923 MHz

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5853 - mackerel / 6600k 4.6 GHz / Gigabyte Xtreme Gaming GTX 980Ti @ 1445 MHz / 2098 MHz

This was a pain to try and stabilise... I was stress testing at 30 MHz more core, and 50 MHz more memory clock, but that wasn't quite stable enough to do a run. CPU isn't stable either...

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10970 - MetalRacer / i7 6950X 5.0 / Titan X Pascal @ 1974 / 1426

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http://www.3dmark.com/spy/597322
 
809 / dejo / Intel I7- 6670HQ / Iris Pro 580 / 1100core- 1200mem timespy809.jpg
 
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