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Here is the results for the Valley Benchmarks
Here is the results for the Valley Benchmarks
Not too bad, now let`s compare it to others with a 970 in the benchmarks forum.
Show us your Unigine Heaven benchmark scores!
You`re actually on par or even a tad better then some of the 970 scores.
Would this indicate why I am getting tearing/stuttering? It shows that I am about a 980 in the benchmarks link you gave me. So does that mean everything is fine in my PC or what does this indicate?
I`m still having trouble with your youtube video, you keep moving all over the place, play the game and film that.
That game looks ancient, WTH is it ?
Download this game and play it, it`s a small file and free, let us know how it looks.
Red Crucible®: Firestorm on Steam
Also run winsat mem in an elevated command prompt, what`s the score ?
type winsat mem, then hit enter
also, post a snip of your Windows Experience Index.
the game you recommended was loading slow.
No go with your video, it doesn`t play.
Could you please do the other 2 things I asked :)
You should also consider an ssd for windows.
SSD 850 EVO 2.5" SATA III 250GB | Samsung Solid State Drives
Great choice on the Power Supply
Windows Index :
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxyeSpTTSYc
I could not use the game because even training wasnt not loading.
Is there something i did? I ran the winsat mem on cmd. What do I continue to do?
Something is really wrong if you can`t even get that simple game to load and run.
Your Windows Experience Index looks great, you would get a 7.9 with a solid state drive, something to think about.
What was the winsat mem score ?
That`s a bit of a low score for 1600 MHz memory, believe it or not memory does help with gaming.
I`m at a loss, but I`m going with my instincts and concluding it must be the sub par motherboard.
There was also some talk about issues with the 970 not utilizing all 4 GB of the memory on the card.
I would research that.
Tommy has 2 Gigabyte 980 Windforce G1`s and he loves them, so it has to be a decent made card.
But a 970 is not a 980