First post, by keenerb
I assume this means I'm CPU limited rather than GPU limited?
I assume this means I'm CPU limited rather than GPU limited?
That would be the usual assumption for no improvement by dropping resolution.
What’s the machine spec and score?
Pentium III 800mhz ~12000 CPU 3d marks
Nvidia 6200 PCI ~5300 3D marks
Try forcing max AA, Ansio, and max image quality within the Nvidia Control Panel and see what happens.
keenerb wrote on 2022-05-15, 00:35:Pentium III 800mhz ~12000 CPU 3d marks
Nvidia 6200 PCI ~5300 3D marks
Seeing as that GPU is several years newer than the CPU its a safe assumption to make that you are indeed CPU limited here, I have the same problem with a Ti4800 and a 1ghz slot 1 P3, the CPU simply cannot feed enough data to the GPU fast enough to utilise the power it has.
Turning on GPU intensive features will help a little but at the same time many of them also require an amount of CPU power, you could try overclocking your CPU a little to see if it changes the numbers.
Vsync getting stuck on and limiting the score to 5~6000 also seems to be a common problem with 3Dmark99
again another retro game on itch: https://90soft90.itch.io/shmup-salad
Not to mention 3DMark99 is pre DirectX 7, so likely quite a few features of a newer card such as basically any GeForce will be completely wasted or untested. Unless you're testing against Voodoo-cards, the score won't really mean much. Voodoo3 and TNT2 were hardware DX6, I think. GeForce and GeForce2 were DX7. GeForce 3 was DX8, etc.
[Install Win95 like you were born in 1985!] on systems like this or this.
leonardo wrote on 2022-05-15, 20:16:Not to mention 3DMark99 is pre DirectX 7, so likely quite a few features of a newer card such as basically any GeForce will be completely wasted or untested. Unless you're testing against Voodoo-cards, the score won't really mean much. Voodoo3 and TNT2 were hardware DX6, I think. GeForce and GeForce2 were DX7. GeForce 3 was DX8, etc.
I actually was planning on testing against a voodoo 2 sli setup, which is why i stuck with 3dmark99.
So far Rune and American McGee's Alice have been smooth as silk on the PCI 6200 at 1024x768.
I think I'll hit a CPU wall on this long before I hit a 6200 wall.
Next games on the list are Return to Castle Wolfesnstein, Guardians of Destiny, Nox, and a few MS-DOS games in emulation or native.
keenerb wrote on 2022-05-15, 22:50:leonardo wrote on 2022-05-15, 20:16:Not to mention 3DMark99 is pre DirectX 7, so likely quite a few features of a newer card such as basically any GeForce will be completely wasted or untested. Unless you're testing against Voodoo-cards, the score won't really mean much. Voodoo3 and TNT2 were hardware DX6, I think. GeForce and GeForce2 were DX7. GeForce 3 was DX8, etc.
I actually was planning on testing against a voodoo 2 sli setup, which is why i stuck with 3dmark99.
5300 is higher than a V2 SLI setup will get with a 800 mhz CPU. Best I could muster is almost 7000 with 110mhz V2 SLI on an Athlon XP 2.0ghz.
I have the same problem with FX5600. I get 5805 points with 45.x driver. It doesn't matter though as it is enough for games up to 2001. Your graphics card is too new for Windows 98 games. The driver you need to use isn't 100% compatible.
Pentium III 900E, ECS P6BXT-A+, 384MB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce FX 5600 128MB, Voodoo 2 12MB, 80GB HDD, Yamaha SM718 ISA, 19" AOC 9GlrA
Athlon 64 3400+, MSI K8T Neo V, 1GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 7600GT 512MB, 250GB HDD, Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS