Eisbrecher99 Posted August 9, 2013 Share Posted August 9, 2013 So I will not be able to complete this benchmark results, cause I alredy sold my old GTX460 Hawk. Now I have a Inno3D GTX760 Herculez 2000s, which fits perfectly in my modified Lian Li Case. Here are my new benchmarks: 3dmark06 (1280x1024):+++++++++++ 3dmark Vantage: ++++++++++++++ 3dmark11: - internal display: +++++++++++++++++ - internal display:+++++++++++++++ - internal display: - external display: ++++++++++++++++- external display: +++++++++++++++ - external display: heaven (1280x800): - internal display: - external display: Specs: Lenovo T530 Intel i7-3630QM, 8GB DDR3 RAM, HD4000 + Quadro 5400M Inno3d GTX760 Herculez 2000s - DirectX11 - [email protected] Windows 7 Prof. / 64 Bit eGPU setup: PE4L v2.1b with EC2C (100cm) 450W SFX-PSU Setup 1.x (110b5) with Update for Intel7-Chipsets external: 22" 1680x1050 LCD Nvidia driver 320.49 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eisbrecher99 Posted January 7, 2015 Author Share Posted January 7, 2015 Referring to my old benchmark results, I experimented with some overclocking settings with my GTX 760. I recognized that the clock and memory speed, in comparison to other 760 cards, were reduced by factory. With ~12% overclocking the results are much better. I couldn't believe that the difference would be so huge. Probably I will give also CPU undervolting a try. all with external display: 3dmark06, 3dmarkVantage, 3dmark11, 3dmark13 Specs: Lenovo T530 Intel i7-3630QM, 8GB DDR3 RAM, HD4000 + Quadro 5400M Inno3d GTX760 Herculez 2000s - 2GB - [email protected] Windows 7 Prof. / 64 Bit eGPU setup: PE4L v2.1b with EC2C (100cm) 450W SFX-PSU Setup 1.3 external: 23" 1920x1080 Nvidia driver 344.48 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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