3dmark05 > 5014 http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=249253 3dmark03 > 15513 http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=3313704 3dmark01 > 21535 http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=8222642 Kind regards Web Wiper
Hmm, should I be disappointed to my score in '01 with this machine, I got ~20400, specs on the left yeh. GPU was running at normal clocks, nothing were oc'ed, and FSB was only 200, so what do you think? Should I get more than that, I think I would .
Help guys. I got a 13768 score from 3DMark2001SE. Does it comply to my specs? IT's a newly formatted system, with the latest ATI Catalyst and motherboard bios and drivers. Some say I get a low score. What should I do? Thanks in advance!
habble...that score's pretty good...replace your SB Live! 5.1 with a shiny new Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS and you will get a better score...but personally there is nothing wrong with your system...if it plays your games and performs well then no need to upgrade...the "new" systems aren't as good as everyone is lead to believe...now more expensive...
Really? Whoah, I was just wondering a bit, 3dmark doesn't play any sounds, doesn't it? Well I saw in some site (hardwareanalysis.com) that they got a score of 16000+.. so I guess my processor should lift up the score if I upgrade it, right?
Yes, you're right, but your system is not overclocked at all, P4B 2.4Ghz is similar in performance to Athlon XP 2500+ (more or less) and you're running in single DDR mode, what must greatly decrease the overall performance. Again, there's no point in running a P4 system without Dual DDR mode and I'm pretty sure you'll benefit much, if you get another stick of ram. Btw. Here's my new score (made with the window opened wide and with help of my new CPU) : ORB=>21681 http://republika.pl/headbanger/PCP/2001SE4b.jpg
Sorry if I troubled you with the specs, but my memory setup is in dual-channel. I have x2 256 MB Memory sticks DDR 400 from Twinmos. I'll update my specs. Do I still deserve my benchmark score?
I've seen only "512MB", so I assumed you were running with one memory stick. No, you definately not. There must be something wrong with your software. Are you sure you're doing the bench without AA turned on? 'Cause I had something like 13k with Redeon 9800PRO on my old PIII system (PIII 1.2@1.4Ghz). What about your hardware? FSB 4x133 for the CPU and 4x200 (asynchro) for the ram?
Software? Well. I just formatted my windows. AA Turned on? Where do I find this AA and AF others tell me? And yes, I have no idea of the FSB and things about, and my bios detects my memory as DDR333. Sorry for being a noob. I think this is what brings down the bench scores. So based from my specs, what score do I deserve, with AA/AF turned on or off? I'm also using the latest ATI catalyst drivers. Also tried the Omega before. And, is there a software to test if my video card has a problem?