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Score: 9,886
Graphics: 11,152
CPU: 6,017
http://www.3dmark.com/spy/22154
2x GTX 980 Ti's, i7 3930K @4.6GHz. My scores might be a little lower than possible, since two graphics cards usually scored lower on a g-sync display with FireStrike, but less so on higher resolutions. Not that this likely matters, but this is using drivers from May.
One thing noticed is in the run details, it shows "SLI/Crossfire:" with either On or Off as options. Does this mean this benchmark isn't using DX12 multi-GPU support? If so, that's a bit disappointing, since theoretically, DX12 multi-GPU support should produce better scaling and allow for different GPU combinations.
Overall Score: 6608
GPU Score: 6489
CPU Score: 7375
http://www.3dmark.com/spy/22710
"SLI on/off" is just SystemInfo asking the driver if it has that enabled or not during SystemInfo scan. Has actually nothing do with the mGPU mode used in 3DMark Time Spy.
I actually don't know what NVIDIA driver does if you disable SLI in drivers and then try to run DX12 linked adapter mGPU mode. You could try :)
Time Spy simply tells the driver to render the work using all available GPUs in linked node mode.
Note that current drivers actually have some interesting issues with the DX12 mGPU and full screen mode and in some cases you can see higher performance in Windowed Mode than in the default fullscreen mode... so I'd venture a guess that the drivers still have some ways to go with the DX12.
Thanks for the quick response! Good to hear that this test is actually using DX12 mGPU. I'll definitely play around with the test in various settings, as I did with Fire Strike. Hopefully I can break an overall of 10,000 with my current system with some tweaking and overclocking.
Crossfire R9 Fury X, i7 5820k 4.0 ghz http://www.3dmark.com/spy/22325 score: 9065
Graphics Score
6 855
CPU Score
4 420
Graphic score 7207
CPU score 3074
Asus roc 1080 oc
i5 4670 stock
8 GB ram
Edit: http://www.3dmark.com/spy/27088
all stock, validation warning due to 362.00 drivers not approved
3DMark Score7924
Graphics Score8045
CPU Score7306
crossfire 290's 1122/1454
5820k@4.5
32g ram @3000
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/13233470?
i7 4770K @ 4.2
32GB DDR3 @ 2133
2 x GTX 980 SC @ stock overclocks.
Total - 5061
GPU - 5633
CPU - 3125
SLI 780 @ 1.18ghz
i7 3820 @ 4.89ghz
Good timing with this test im about to rip these out and replace them with a water cooler 980ti
I'll post a comparision later
One Last run for good luck
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/13241040?
Total - 5492
GPU - 6639
CPU - 2776
SLI 780 @1.3ghz
Not too sure what happened to the CPu score there , i did notice on the last run it was only detecting and using 8 gig of ram , reseated the modules and got 16gb back and the score dropped ??? Anyways not caring too much about that draining this pc and swapping the cards now :)
crossfire R9-290 / e5 2690 @3.3Ghz / 32GB DDR3 @ 1600Mhz
All @ stock stettings
Score: 10,462
Graphics Score: 11,996
CPU Score: 6,068
GPU(s): 2x GTX 980 Ti's 1518MHz/1,841MHz
CPU: i7 3930K @ 4.6 GHz
Using a g-sync display even with g-sync disabled, expect a 5-10% performance hit when using multiple GPUs. This is something I've documented for quite some time, which applies not just to benchmarks, but also games. For the highest score possible, make sure you're plugged into a non-g-sync display and not plugged into any g-sync displays. Yes, this is a thing and I'd like to see if free-sync has this issue. I have a feeling this is just an Nvidia thing.
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/13205222?