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To: FJB who wrote (715)1/28/2018 1:11:17 PM
From: goldworldnet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1321
 
Just a guess, but your higher RAM and Disk performance may have boosted your GPU score.

Btw, do you overclock the CPU or GPU?

Josh

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To: FJB who wrote (715)1/28/2018 1:19:01 PM
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My numbers on my new laptop. I don't know what they mean. Got an-error 2 x while running this program it says to uninstall and reinstall it. It didn't do my Nvidia video card with 6 GB of RAM




To: FJB who wrote (715)1/28/2018 6:25:10 PM
From: nicewatch  Respond to of 1321
 
Nice score, thanks for posting! Yes that's a good question and I've no clue. I'd default to Josh's guess but the two GTX 1080s in my post are pretty close in score and your GTX 1070 is much higher. Does seem strange but hey according to the benchmark you're getting more out of less, so to speak. ;-)

The Ryzen scores are much better than equivalent Intel cpu, so the AMD EPYC must be insane in a desktop. Wish they made workstation laptops with higher end Ryzen chips, the few I've seen are mid range Ryzen and more like the U series intel mobile chips.