Counterstrike Source Beta video stress test System P4 3.2EE @ 200fsb cooled by Corsair Hydrocool 200 Asus P4C800-E rev2.0 1016 bios 2x 512MB OCZ PC3500 Plat LE BH-5 @200mhz 2-2-2-6 80GB WD 800JB on Promise Ultra133 32bit/66mhz PCI controller 550W Antec TrueControl WinXP Pro SP1 with latest updates Asus 6800Ultra V9999 Deluxe stock speed = 425/1100 nVidia Forceware 61.77 drivers DirectX 9.0C official Nvidia control panel settings AGP 8x Vsync = OFF AA & AF = Application Controlled all tests run with 1024x768 @ 32bit using 15" Samsung 152T LCD monitor connected via Analog connector to 4port Aten CS-84A KVM Switch ------------------------------------------------------------ With default CS:S video settings Highest Performance Highest Quality ------------------------------------------------------------ With no AA and Trilinear Highest Performance Highest Quality ------------------------------------------------------------ With 4xAA & 8xAF Highest Performance Highest Quality ------------------------------------------------------------
How's this for raw power 3.2EE@233fsb at 1.8v vcore idle - 1.632v vcore load while 2x Prime95 v23.8 instances running in background ran with 4xAA & 8xAF with Highest Performance driver settings = 114.41 fps Highest Quality driver settings = 102.20 fps
u made a mistake on your first test dude, nvidia cards dont use 6xAA so when u ran that test it ran it with none. good results tho.
Actually the in game settings for AA don't work at all. I found that out when I turned them on from inside the drivers. I did 16x12x32 with max settings in game, and 8xS AA and 16xAF. I got 27FPS when I ran the test. I then did it with 4x AA and I got 56FPS. When I do 4x AA through in game settings I get 97FPS. So if you want AA turn it on through drivers.