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    Low Combined Score

    GTX670 Tri SLI
    3930K stock
    16gb DDR3

    GPU gets 23000
    CPU gets 13000
    Combined 2800

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    Re: Low Combined Score

    Quote Originally Posted by candle_86 View Post
    GTX670 Tri SLI
    3930K stock
    16gb DDR3

    GPU gets 23000
    CPU gets 13000
    Combined 2800
    Link to it?

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    Re: Low Combined Score

    Wild guess: GTX 670 SLI support in drivers is unfinished? The combined test is a very complex job for multi-GPU drivers...

    Alternatively you could be throttling due to the PSU getting maxed out. Combined test places the highest load on the power supply as it maxes out CPU and GPU(s) simultaneously (the rest of the tests either push the GPU or the CPU but not both at the same time)

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