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3DMark11 Benchmark Overview Featuring GeForce GTX 570 Linus Tech Tips

2010-12-07
the best of 60 50 so we have some new options available with this system from NCIX you guys remember we showed you the prototype process as well as some of the design procedures that we go through here at NCIX so we actually have a new graphics card that came out today this is the nvidia geforce gtx 570 so we've got a couple of those so we're showing the performance edition of this tower which features the TX a 50 watt power supply the storage Drive duel cards h70 as well as faster memory alright so this all comes in the fractal design define XL case now there's another thing that came out today and I wish this video was a little bit better than it is because what happened is 3dmark11 came out we were like yeah okay let's throw some gtx 570 s in the Vesta 6050 prototype and let's find out how well it runs except the SLI is not supported in 3dmark 11 on the gtx 570 just yet so we got under the extreme preset a score of 1687 so remember we are running an i7 950 processor we've got 12 gigs of ram and we've also got for all intents and purposes a single gtx 570 so i can go ahead and let's start running 3dmark11 here i can figure out how to do it there we go run extreme so I want to obviously we're not going to make it all the way through the test but I want to talk a little bit about the different tests so test number one has no tessellation heavy lighting from multiple sources and so remembered 3dmark11 is a directx 11 benchmark so we're actually even though test number one doesn't have any tessellation other tests are using tessellations so tests two and test3 both use medium tessellation with media lighting and then with one light and then test number four uses extensive tessellation with many different lights so actually here yeah you can see test number one is running at a whopping nine FPS so we can check out those submarines I I can't wait until it's like every every 3dmark releases like this you're like oh man this looks so cool I can't wait to like actually like see what's going on because I have a decent framerate so yeah I can't wait for like GTX 980 or whatever we're finally going to be able to see what it looks like when it's running butter smooth anyway there's two cpu tests which has been the tradition well at least for the last release of 3dmark so the first one does a lot of rigid body physics there's a fixed resolution so no matter what preset you're running at it's going to run at the same low res because it is only testing the physics calculations and then unlike the previous 3dmark Vantage the other physics test also has by the way it supports direct compute so that means your graphics card is going to chip in whether you're using nvidia or ati but it also runs at the resolution of the rest of the tests it does some physics stuff but it also has a lot of other stuff going on including tessellation and including lighting effects so that's pretty cool because that one is probably the closest out of everything here to what a real gaming workload is going to look like because it relies both on the CPU as well as the GPU in order to do all of the rendering and calculations and all that good stuff so thanks for checking out this little video on our 3dmark11 score with the gtx 570 i guess it was also kind of an overview of 3dmark11 as a whole and don't forget to subscribe to Linus tech tips for unboxings reviews and other computer videos and I know the lightest is here I don't know why this is here can I have my head back no hmm
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