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<blockquote data-quote="helloWorld" data-source="post: 14539004" data-attributes="member: 142369"><p>Well, the way I see it is the 3d11 score is a combined score, so even if I had an amazing GPU, if the rest of the system is not up to par, then the overall score is obviously going to suffer.</p><p></p><p>I can not say for sure how much difference your CPU makes in the equation, but I do know that my 2600K is getting old and I guess the core architecture itself might not be enough, regardless of the fact that I am clocked pretty high (5.2 GHz.) It probably does not help that I am still on dual channel memory at a lower speed (1600 MHz.) I know that memory speed and channels do not affect much in practical use, but benchmarking programs have the possibility to benefit from the additional bandwidth.</p><p></p><p>In my experience, stretched gave me a couple of hundred higher points consistently than centered mode in 3d11.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helloWorld, post: 14539004, member: 142369"] Well, the way I see it is the 3d11 score is a combined score, so even if I had an amazing GPU, if the rest of the system is not up to par, then the overall score is obviously going to suffer. I can not say for sure how much difference your CPU makes in the equation, but I do know that my 2600K is getting old and I guess the core architecture itself might not be enough, regardless of the fact that I am clocked pretty high (5.2 GHz.) It probably does not help that I am still on dual channel memory at a lower speed (1600 MHz.) I know that memory speed and channels do not affect much in practical use, but benchmarking programs have the possibility to benefit from the additional bandwidth. In my experience, stretched gave me a couple of hundred higher points consistently than centered mode in 3d11. [/QUOTE]
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