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Yea I5-3570k
Pick your flavor.
And the Gigabyte is $100 more, so hmm YEA
Do it for the bird
Go with Asus
Here's my 1070 results for comparison:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=911271478
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=911272365
Why are you still on Win10 1607
We're running stock clocks on gpu's, not overclocked btw.
So then return it, why complain about it or put up with that; it's not normal.
And that's another thing; why do folks even bother? It yields basically the same results as stock. It's pointless unless you have extreme cooling. If these small consumer OC's meant a dam thing, we'd all do it, or pay the extra for a pre-OC'ed GPU. But the truth is, these little OC's you all share, we all know they do nothing to add FPS, so why bother doing it?
That was easy to find stock bench run lol
But yea, overclockimg will vary but most/all with 3rd party cooling should be able to hit 2000mhz. They tend to cap out around 2060-2100 though. Might be stable to run a unigine even then crash when running normal games, prob similar to his posted score, doubt he runs it clocked high enough for 4000 score all the time.