Reply 20 of 27, by Ponjiayulady
I also have a Msi 5900xt card, slightly better result on AMD system
I also have a Msi 5900xt card, slightly better result on AMD system
wrote:I haven't really had a chance to do a full set of benchmarks on my Athlon 64-3800+, but I did throw 3dMark2001 at it (also using […]
I haven't really had a chance to do a full set of benchmarks on my Athlon 64-3800+, but I did throw 3dMark2001 at it (also using a FX5900XT card)
Video card stock - 17219
Overclocked video card (475 core/825 memory) - 18875Just loving this build 😀 Although, if you feel I'm derailing your thread, let me know and I'll step back 😀
Excellent!
You aren't derailing things at all, feel free to post!
wrote:I also have a Msi 5900xt card, slightly better result on AMD system
Is that a dual socket motherboard?
What's the model name?
wrote:Is that a dual socket motherboard?
What's the model name?
Msi K8T Master2-far7, it can support single 940pin athlon fx or dual 200 series Opteron
The MB is very old, it can only support ECC registered DDR RAM, with very strange Intel socket 423/603 cpu cooler (Amd cpu but use Intel spec cooler)
wrote:Msi K8T Master2-far7, it can support single 940pin athlon fx or dual 200 series Opteron
The MB is very old, it can only support ECC registered DDR RAM, with very strange Intel socket 423/603 cpu cooler (Amd cpu but use Intel spec cooler)
Wow that is very strange!
wrote:wrote:Msi K8T Master2-far7, it can support single 940pin athlon fx or dual 200 series Opteron
The MB is very old, it can only support ECC registered DDR RAM, with very strange Intel socket 423/603 cpu cooler (Amd cpu but use Intel spec cooler)Wow that is very strange!
The only unusual thing about it is the VIA chipset. Most dual Opteron systems of this era used AMD's workstation/server chipset (it supported PCI-X), then moved to nVidia in the PCIe days.
All hail the Great Capacitor Brand Finder
wrote:Benchmarks: Aquamark 3 - 38055 3dmark 2000 - 12723 3dmark 2001 - 14268 3dmark 2003 - 5156 3dmark 2005 - 1021 3dmark 2006 - 302 Q […]
Benchmarks:
Aquamark 3 - 38055
3dmark 2000 - 12723
3dmark 2001 - 14268
3dmark 2003 - 5156
3dmark 2005 - 1021
3dmark 2006 - 302
Quake 3 (1920x1080) - 224.3fps
More complete test run at stock (vs OP at stock)
Aquamark 3 - 38476
3dmark 2000 - 20451
3dmark 2001 - 17476
3dmark 2003 - 5428
3dmark 2005 - 1026
3dmark 2006 - 293 (had to place an extra 1gig ram IN, so I lose dual channel ram)
I don't have a HD screen connected to my retro test area so I can't test quake 3 at HD res quite yet
wrote:More complete test run at stock (vs OP at stock) Aquamark 3 - 38476 3dmark 2000 - 20451 3dmark 2001 - 17476 3dmark 2003 - 5428 3 […]
More complete test run at stock (vs OP at stock)
Aquamark 3 - 38476
3dmark 2000 - 20451
3dmark 2001 - 17476
3dmark 2003 - 5428
3dmark 2005 - 1026
3dmark 2006 - 293 (had to place an extra 1gig ram IN, so I lose dual channel ram)
Very good!
These are my most up to date benchmark results, using driver version 56.64:
Default clockspeeds
Aquamark 3 - 37397
3dmark 2000 - 13007
3dmark 2001 - 15299
3dmark 2003 - 5403
3dmark 2005 - 941
3dmark 2006 - 299
Quake 3 (1920x1080) - 233.5fps
Overclocked to 500mhz Core, 800mhz Memory
Aquamark 3 - 45939
3dmark 2000 - 13310
3dmark 2001 - 17344
3dmark 2003 - 6374
3dmark 2005 - 1164
3dmark 2006 - 354
Quake 3 (1920x1080) - 260.5fps
I'm going to try and squeeze a few more mhz out of the CPU, but during my previous attempts it was unstable above 3.5ghz in prime95.
EDIT - bumped the voltage up a little bit from stock and it's been running prime95 without problems at 3.51ghz.