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Reply 41 of 81, by agent_x007

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Windows 98 SE :

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Not exact settings on all three, but I had to take advantage of that 32-bit stability 😀

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Reply 42 of 81, by Imperious

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Intel Celeron Northwood @ 3357mhz, HD3850 AGP@810-954

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Reply 43 of 81, by rod

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System: Dell OptiPlex 745 Desktop
OS: Windows XP x64 SP2
CPU: Intel Xeon 3070
Memory: 8GB (4 X 2GB) DDR2-800 CL6 SDRAM
GPU: AMD HD7750 1GB 128-Bit GDDR5

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Reply 45 of 81, by rod

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System: ASRock 4CoreDual-SATA2
OS: Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro x86
CPU: Intel Xeon X3230
Memory: 4GB (2 X 2GB) DDR2-667 @ 533 CL4 SDRAM
GPU: ATI Radeon HD3850 512MB 256-Bit GDDR3

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Reply 46 of 81, by Almoststew1990

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Benchmark all the things!! (that probably shouldn't be benchmarked!)

ASUS EEE PC netbook from... 2008 maybe?

(The screen is 1024*600, so the bottom bar gets cut off... you can scroll up and down in any full screen application that is *768 🤣 )
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Linx 1010B Tablet / netbook thing from 2015
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What is more impressive is that the tablet doesn't have a fan or anything, and is charged up by a standard 2amp usb adapter thing. The netbook has a proper fan and power brick and everything...

Ryzen 3700X | 16GB 3600MHz RAM | AMD 6800XT | 2Tb NVME SSD | Windows 10
AMD DX2-80 | 16MB RAM | STB LIghtspeed 128 | AWE32 CT3910
I have a vacancy for a main Windows 98 PC

Reply 47 of 81, by Almoststew1990

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And here is my main Desktop...

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Ryzen 3700X | 16GB 3600MHz RAM | AMD 6800XT | 2Tb NVME SSD | Windows 10
AMD DX2-80 | 16MB RAM | STB LIghtspeed 128 | AWE32 CT3910
I have a vacancy for a main Windows 98 PC

Reply 48 of 81, by Baoran

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When I saw the previous post, I just wanted to see how much bottleneck the cpu would be while having the same cpu and faster graphics card. So I ran the 3dmark03 with my main desktop pc as well to see the difference.

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Reply 49 of 81, by Almoststew1990

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Baoran wrote:

When I saw the previous post, I just wanted to see how much bottleneck the cpu would be while having the same cpu and faster graphics card. So I ran the 3dmark03 with my main desktop pc as well to see the difference.

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Good to know my cpu is not holding my back then*! And that's at stock speeds

*in a 15 year old synthetic benchmark

Ryzen 3700X | 16GB 3600MHz RAM | AMD 6800XT | 2Tb NVME SSD | Windows 10
AMD DX2-80 | 16MB RAM | STB LIghtspeed 128 | AWE32 CT3910
I have a vacancy for a main Windows 98 PC

Reply 50 of 81, by Baoran

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Almoststew1990 wrote:
Baoran wrote:

When I saw the previous post, I just wanted to see how much bottleneck the cpu would be while having the same cpu and faster graphics card. So I ran the 3dmark03 with my main desktop pc as well to see the difference.

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Good to know my cpu is not holding my back then*! And that's at stock speeds

*in a 15 year old synthetic benchmark

Yeah, cpu is at stock clock speed. The gpu is asus strix version of 1080ti, so it is overclocked a bit. I have 16Gb kit of 2400Mhz ddr3 and it can't handle at 2400Mhz if I overclock the cpu and I get blue screen with any cpu overclock.

Reply 51 of 81, by Standard Def Steve

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Baoran wrote:

When I saw the previous post, I just wanted to see how much bottleneck the cpu would be while having the same cpu and faster graphics card. So I ran the 3dmark03 with my main desktop pc as well to see the difference.

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Hey, someone finally beat my score on the first page. Very cool! 😀

P6 chip. Triple the speed of the Pentium.
Tualatin: PIII-S @ 1628MHz | QDI Advance 12T | 2GB DDR-310 | 6800GT | X-Fi | 500GB HDD | 3DMark01: 14,059
Dothan: PM @ 2.9GHz | MSI Speedster FA4 | 2GB DDR2-580 | GTX 750Ti | X-Fi | 500GB SSD | 3DMark01: 43,190

Reply 52 of 81, by Baoran

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Standard Def Steve wrote:
Baoran wrote:

When I saw the previous post, I just wanted to see how much bottleneck the cpu would be while having the same cpu and faster graphics card. So I ran the 3dmark03 with my main desktop pc as well to see the difference.

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Hey, someone finally beat my score on the first page. Very cool! 😀

This thread probably isn't meant for testing modern pcs though. PCs are getting faster really slowly nowadays though. Like my 5 years old pc with 4770k cpu still works fine with modern games and after I upgraded the gpu to 1080ti last year, I probably don't have build a new pc before 2020. I used to have to build a new pc every 3 years. If anyone happens to have a faster cpu, it would be interesting to see how much of a bottleneck 4770k is with 1080ti in 3dmark03.

Reply 53 of 81, by MrMateczko

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Not many laptops can fully run 3DMark03 on Windows 98SE, my newly aquired IBM ThinkPad T42p is one of them 😜
Test 1 score seems very low though 😒
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Reply 54 of 81, by Standard Def Steve

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Haswell's HD4600 integrated graphics in a Lenovo ThinkCentre. I'm actually very impressed with the performance! Keep in mind this is using cheap CL11 DDR3-1600; it would probably do much better with DDR3-2400, but I was too lazy to borrow that RAM from my main system.

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P6 chip. Triple the speed of the Pentium.
Tualatin: PIII-S @ 1628MHz | QDI Advance 12T | 2GB DDR-310 | 6800GT | X-Fi | 500GB HDD | 3DMark01: 14,059
Dothan: PM @ 2.9GHz | MSI Speedster FA4 | 2GB DDR2-580 | GTX 750Ti | X-Fi | 500GB SSD | 3DMark01: 43,190

Reply 56 of 81, by Shagittarius

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http://www.3dmark.com/3dm03/6539830

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If I put a little effort in I could probably push it to 200k.

Reply 58 of 81, by Carlos S. M.

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when you try 3DMark03 on a Cyrix 6x86 PR166+...

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