08-02-2016 12:46 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 01:54 AM by ROGBot
08-03-2016 02:23 AM
cljustin wrote:
Have you checked GPU Tweak II and made sure you didn't accidentally underclocked it?
08-03-2016 03:25 AM
08-03-2016 09:19 AM
Alucard147 wrote:
have you check your ram speed?
if you using DDR3 ram and working atr 1333Mhz it will have a huge bottomneck to your 1070....
i have experience the same problem.
let's say same setting witch 3
before my ram was running at auto, maybe 1333Mhz or 1600Mhz i don't know. i get 50FPS around
but after i overclock the ram to 2000Mhz i get above 55FPS 10%
also you could try overclock you CPU, if the CPU really running at 3.6Ghz, it might, or might be the bottom neck for the card.
try overclock it to above 4.0 or 4.2Ghz
well in all the tweak i have done i do notice that my CPU i5 3570K and ram is bottomneck for the 1070 card if they are under default setting.
so overclock them will be a good method to improve the card performance, if you are using older i5 Cpu like 3XXX 4XXX.
08-04-2016 03:28 AM
08-04-2016 04:01 AM
Alucard147 wrote:
sorry bro i didn't see that's an I7 i thought it was an I5
Alucard147 wrote:
might be ram?
also the case?
because this 1070 will do whatever it takes to stop the temperature at 73C by default setting
if your case do have a good air flow you will have no problem achieve over 2050Mhz
my recommendation will be open MSI afterburner, monitor the GPU frequent and fan load, temp.
try a graphic card based game like witch 3 or something. setting to ultra and off the V-sysc
while you play just keep an eye on the Gpu frequent and temp
check if your GPU can hit around 2000 to 2050mhz and what's you top temperature.
if your temperature hit the roof and your GPU working under 1900Mhz, or even lower, you should consider that card was limited by temperature.
08-04-2016 11:25 AM
08-07-2016 07:03 AM
Nate152 wrote:
Hi Stefan_gk
I'd say it's likely your 4790 slowing you down a little, most people with a 1070 are using new hardware. Here's my score with my 1070 overclocked and my 6700k at stock 4.2GHz.
08-07-2016 08:53 AM