Jasin Natael wrote on 2025-12-17, 16:47:
No one wants to try and beat my rather middling score?
I'm kind of curious what a C3 with a faster than 133 bus speed might do.
I've just done some testing with a Nehemiah on an i815 board (Gigabyte GA-6OXE) and have concluded that you've found more or less the ideal configuration for running 3DMark 2000 with this CPU. I don't think memory bandwidth is a hugely limiting factor for this CPU at FSB133, and as has often been demonstrated, it's difficult to beat an overclocked 440BX setup within this generation. My best results were as follows:
- FSB 133 x 11.5 (1533MHz) with GF3 Ti200, driver version 7.76 : 6601 3D marks
- FSB 150 x 10.0 (1500MHz) with GF3 Ti200, driver version 7.76 : 6783 3D marks
- FSB 147 x 10.5 (1542MHz) with GF3 Ti200, driver version 7.76: 6805 3D marks - this was the best result I could get without overclocking the GPU, and was the furthest I could push this CPU. I couldn't complete a 3DMark run at 148x10.5.
The theoretical performance gain from later GPU generations is more than cancelled out by the additional CPU overhead from the later drivers:
- FSB 147 x 10.5 (1542MHz) with GF4 Ti4200 8x 128Mb, driver version 41.09: 6634 3D marks
- FSB 147 x 10.5 (1542MHz) with GF FX5900XT, driver version 56.64: 6379 3D marks
Your score is likely beatable with a faster GF3 or a first-gen GF4 Ti on earlier drivers, but I don't think the Nehemiah CPU itself has much more to give with stock cooling and voltages.
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