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tried a couple of runs on Solar Bay but got ' Great ' score only not even excellent
https://gyazo.com/fc94d2f058157c4c2e4487610eeceb9b
There is a bunch of things you can do to eek those extra couple points out, but that's the easiest to start with if running through the test doesn't get it as Drakub said.
Nope , sadly there is no way to get higher score than that for me.
I got legendary score with stock 13700K and undervolted 3070 Ti. Now I'm only getting "Good" with stock 13700K and undervolted 5070 Ti. Oh well.
Also when new benchmark is released people with older hardware rarely are quick to use that new benchmark, so running latest one on old hardware works too as long as you're fast enough.
This one sounds like a good plan, but I am not going to mount my old 1080ti, only because I can't plug it in with a 12VH power connector, not going to disassemble the entire PC... at least for now.
I just wanted to find a way to get at least an Excellent score with my current hardware, but it looks like it ain't happening if I don't overclock hardcore the entire thing.
Well of course you're not, it is a benchmark after all.
I've been using 3DMark for years and I've only every hit Legendary once, I can hit excellent with most setups, but with my current one, (7800x3D and 5080) I can barely hit great and my stock benchmark is well below average.