Submission Details
Aerandir`s 3DMark06 score
- Enthusiast league
21424 marks with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670M at 810/1750MHz
Ranking position
7181st
WR Rank:
7181st out of 13909
3448th
Global 1x GPU rank:
3448th out of 8889
3rd
GeForce GTX 670M rank:
3rd out of 8
Points earned for overclocker league
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World Record Points
7181st
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Global Points
3448th using 1 GPU
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Hardware Points
3rd using GeForce GTX 670M
7.0 Points
Points earned for team league
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Global Team Power Points (GTPP) Not JMax-Hardware's best submission
0.0 Points
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Hardware Team Power Points (HTPP) 3rd in team using GeForce GTX 670M
3.9 Points
Hardware details
CPU details
- Model: Intel Core i7 3610QM 'Ivy Bridge'
- Cooling: Air (Stock)
- Cores: 3,185MHz(+38.48%)
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Memory details
- Type: DDR3 SDRAM
VGA details
- Model: GeForce GTX 670M (GF114') NVIDIA
- Cooling: Air (Stock)
- Speed: 810MHz (+35.45%) / 1,620MHz / 1,750MHz (+133.33%)
Recent Comments
You running stock volts or with a mod?
Hi
I'm running at stock voltages, I think it's too dangerous for the hardware to overvolt on laptops ...
Thanks, the thing is I am having trouble getting my memory over 1630MHz (effective) and core over 740MHz. I am only touching 65C, so I might get a voltage unlocked bios.
Do you use Afterburner too ?
NVidia inspector, afterburner doesn't seem to work.
what PC do you have ?
I'm running at 800/1750 with afterburner on my MSI GT70
http://hwbot.org/submission/2365991_qhfreddy_3dmark06_geforce_gtx_670m_19361_marks
It's a GT60. I usually run it at 700/1600 when gaming. 900mV stock voltages.
It should work with MSI Afterburner ... When you apply the overclock with AB, you have to put the laptop on the "Turbo" mode
Try also to run AB on administrator mode
Ok, afterburner worked with admin. I will take another run with that when the weather is cool enough.
The main reason I was interested in overvolting was because I was getting only 65c in BF3 running at 700/1600, but I am not comfortable running the card at that clock the whole time as it is very close to instability. Do you have any idea if AB does overvoltaging automatically?
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