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05-13-2002, 16:02
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Hi, wazzup everyone!<br>
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I have been testing my system with the 3D Mark 2001 SE to find out that it performs very badly for it’s type. This is my system:<br>
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Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows XP <br>
DirectX Version 8.1 8.1 <br>
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Mobo Manufacturer CHAINTECH Inc.<br>
Mobo Model KJD - 761-8231<br>
AGP Rates<br>
(Current/Available) 4x / 1x 2x 4x<br>
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CPU AMD Athlon(tm) XP/MP/4 1533 MHz <br>
FSB 133 MHz <br>
Memory 512 MB<br>
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Graphics Chipset NVIDIA GeForce3 Ti 200 NVIDIA GeForce3 Ti 200 <br>
Driver Version 6.13.10.2832<br>
Video Memory 64 MB<br>
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These are my 3D Mark 2001 SE settings :<br>
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Program Version 3DMark2001 SE 3DMark2001 SE <br>
Resolution 1024x768 32bit 1024x768 32bit <br>
Texture Format Compressed<br>
FSAA Disabled <br>
Z-Buffer Depth 24bit<br>
Frame Buffer Double<br>
Rendering Pipeline D3D Pure Hardware T&L<br>
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My score is 4838 and I looked around and found that almost everyone with almost identical systems (different MoBo and maybe different VGA manufacturer) with exact same CPU speeds, amount of RAM etc. had scores up to 7000 or even higher. Here is a comparision pic of someone with a pc almost identical to mine except for the mobo:<br>
<IMG SRC="http://www.euroharmony.com/new/3dmark1.gif"><br>
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As you see, this is not good at all, his pc kicks mine’s ass in all tests (except for nature, but that one is still close). So what am I doing wrong? Is there anyone who can see if there is some tweak I can do to change this?<br>
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Thanks,<br>
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Razor<br>
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