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perfect 3DMark score


Burgins

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how in the goddamn do you do this? I've been checking with charts and calculators and stuff and it seems like the numbers are always a little bit off when I actually create the build. Did an update mess with the flow of things with like what the scores you get are or something? do i need to overclock any specific parts?

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Steam Community is where I tried as well and nothing really panned out too well for this. I'm thinking that a decent strat might be to write down all the parts for a build that has a specific 3DMark request and just go replicate it in Free Build and mess around with different stuff until you find what works. This way you're not draining up Career funds trying out options from calculators and ending up wasting money. 

 

I guess you could alternatively create a restore point save and just fall back on that for the same result. I'll try some stuff out and see what happens

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  • 3 months later...

Got a job for a 3DMark score of 4200 and ended up with the following build:

Antec Dark Avenger DA601 (Case)
MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon (MB)
Intel Core i7-7700 (CPU)
Arctic Freezer 33 eSports ONE (CPU Cooling)
Shean Powerking 350 (PSU)
2 x G.SKILL Ripjaws V (Black) 8 GB 3200 MHz (RAM, set to 3200 in BIOS!!)
MSI GeForce GTX 980 GAMING 4G LE (GPU)
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 64 MB Cache (Storage)

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