MrSteelrose wrote on 2022-11-23, 21:10:i did three things. […]
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i did three things.
1 overclocked system speed from 100 to 133 and thereby going from 700 to 933 Mhz
2 increased voltage by 10%
3 i changed timing on my SDRAM from CL2 to CL3 because they are labeled as 3.
now i got 6750 points. this is performance i can live with, but im still curious why i wont reach your scores of 8091. is the difference between 4200 and 4400 that big? or is it because you can run in 4x AGP speed?
The 440BX chipset does NOT support AGP 4X (so my tests were also done at AGP 2X). Also, again (people don't seem to understand how CPU / GPU bottlenecks work), all of these GPUs are bottlenecked by the CPU, so increasing the AGP speed even to 1000X wouldn't make a difference. 😀
AGP 2X is more than enough for this platform and even generally speaking, a GeForce 4 Ti 4600 would reach 99% of its full potential at AGP 2X.
CL2 is better (faster) than CL3. If your RAM modules work fine at CL2 (even if they're labled as "3"), then leave them at 2 (my tests were also done @ CL2).
Now, you did not mention anything else about your build.
For example, besides the motherboard, CPU, RAM, GPU & HDD... do you also have some other device/card? (maybe a PCI USB 2.0 adapter or something similar?). If you do, that card is the most likely culprit for the performance drop, so remove it immediately!
I would do the following test:
- remove everything, leave just the motherboard, CPU, RAM, GPU and HDD
- use a PS/2 mouse + keyboard
- load the BIOS defaults and maybe set CAS latency to "2" if your RAM supports it (i.e. if it does not crash). The performance improvement with CL2 won't be THAT high, though, so don't expect miracles.
- do a clean Win98SE reinstall
- after that, install only the following:
- DirectX 7.0
- 440BX chipset drivers (although they're not actually needed - Win98SE already comes with very good Intel chipset drivers which will give you the maximum performance out of the box - yes, I tested this many times!)
- nVIDIA Detonator 30.82
If, after doing all of the above, you still get 1000 points less in 3DMark2000... that means that something else is going on - something specific to your motherboard, maybe. In that case, you should see if there are any BIOS updates available for it (or, if you are already using the latest BIOS, a downgrade to an older version might help).
Good luck!
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