Reply 580 of 802, by SPBHM
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wrote:Alright, even though i created a bunch of these charts for various games and benchmarks and it's own thread for them, i believe […]
Alright, even though i created a bunch of these charts for various games and benchmarks and it's own thread for them, i believe this one belongs in here:
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All hail the great Geforce 3 TI200 that overclocked can surpass the Geforce 3 TI500 and almost match the TI4200!
All this on a Athlon X2 4200+ and a motherboard with support for both AGP and PCI-E.
is that the asrock model with nforce 3 + uli chipset? I was looking for one a few years ago, but didn't have any luck.
seeing a MX440 SDR, I never realized they went as far as that with the poor 440, the common bad model was the 64bit DDR one,
some other interesting results, that 3450 around the same as a ti 4200... 9700pro staying with the 6600GT; oh and the 6200 PCI score reminds me that I should give another go with my PCI cards on a clean win XP install.
wrote:Here's a a KT400 system I recently came across. Gigabyte GA-7VAXP, XP 2200+, 1GB DDR400, Radeon 9800 Pro. All parts are from ~2003 except the HDD, which is from 2005. The RAM is running at 200Mhz, though I didn't notice much difference in results compared to setting the RAM to 133 or 166. If I leave the RAM set to AUTO in the BIOS, it ends up at 166Mhz.
I think I have a 2002 "competitor" (for this test at least, for gaming the 9800 is a lot faster); p4 2.4, asus p4pe, 9500pro, ddr 333
but it's interesting the higher score, I guess it's just the CPU or also the driver? my experience with the latest legacy driver from the AMD website has been poor recently, so I using some older driver
(running windows 7 the score is under 8500!)
wrote:Dumpster find laptop: HP Compaq NC6220, Pentium M 750 1,86 GHz, 512Mb DDR2, Intel GMA 900, Windows XP full of toolbars and crap that I spent over an hour cleaning. Score: 4689 3DMarks.
is that with single or dual channel? those IGPs like dual channel, but the score doesn't look to different from GMA 950 scores on laptops that I had anyway (on desktops with the full IGP clock, and fast CPUs it can go a lot higher I think)