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Reply 82 of 495, by Mau1wurf1977

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keropi wrote:

Nice 😀
I still think though that 3DBENCH is quite useless... 🤣

Yea 😒

But it has it's place with slower computers. The only benchmark that runs on a 286 and it scales very well until it runs into faster Pentium III machines 😵

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Reply 83 of 495, by Geoman

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I tried MTRRLFBE on the Phenom II with no change in fps at all.
The Atom/GMA945 did not like MTRRLFBE - all the benchmarks crashed at start.

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Reply 84 of 495, by keropi

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Mau1wurf1977 wrote:
keropi wrote:

Nice 😀
I still think though that 3DBENCH is quite useless... 🤣

Yea 😒

But it has it's place with slower computers. The only benchmark that runs on a 286 and it scales very well until it runs into faster Pentium III machines 😵

Well, it also craps out with the 486slc2 without cache enabled.
I don't know, I don't trust it even on slower machines after that... it's too unpredictable 😐

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Reply 85 of 495, by Mau1wurf1977

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Hmm I can't remember if I ran it on my Phenom II.

Hmm looks like I didn't input them. But I think AMD is just fast without any tools. The higher FSB of 200 might make a difference as well?

Did you try FASTVID? While I don't have it in the menu, it is in a folder. Might add it to the menu tomorrow just in case 😀

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Reply 86 of 495, by Geoman

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3DBench should remain in the suite IMHO... 😉

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Reply 87 of 495, by Mau1wurf1977

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Geoman wrote:

3DBench should remain in the suite IMHO... 😉

It's a classic 😀 Great for quckly testing a 486 or Pentium. Doom takes too long on a 386. Imagine BIOS tuning with Doom. It would take weeks 😵

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Reply 89 of 495, by Geoman

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Mau1wurf1977 wrote:

Hmm I can't remember if I ran it on my Phenom II.

Hmm looks like I didn't input them. But I think AMD is just fast without any tools. The higher FSB of 200 might make a difference as well?

Did you try FASTVID? While I don't have it in the menu, it is in a folder. Might add it to the menu tomorrow just in case 😀

So back from DOS again: FASTVID works and the benchmarks work with FASTVID. But no change in fps at all on the Phenom II. So I think this combination of AMD Chipset + AMD CPU + AMD GPU is MS-DOS-ready without any tools. 😀

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Reply 90 of 495, by Mau1wurf1977

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I hear you keropi. I also agree that PCPBENCH is much better. I just can't believe how it scales from a 386 to an i7 in such a smooth fashion. Really impressive.

Wondering if the new AMDs or an i7 4770 can crack the 1000 fps in Quake 😈

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Reply 91 of 495, by RacoonRider

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Guys, do you have any idea why quake benchmark does not work when I boot from flash drive? I tested on Xeon and Atom systems, it returns

OMPT=: cannot open

Tried recopying the files, removing read-only attrib, nothing helps.

Reply 92 of 495, by Mau1wurf1977

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RacoonRider wrote:
Guys, do you have any idea why quake benchmark does not work when I boot from flash drive? I tested on Xeon and Atom systems, it […]
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Guys, do you have any idea why quake benchmark does not work when I boot from flash drive? I tested on Xeon and Atom systems, it returns

OMPT=: cannot open

Tried recopying the files, removing read-only attrib, nothing helps.

There are some tips on google:

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp. … gpp/Kc803G_5jUU

Try setting a PATH variable

SET PATH=C:\

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Reply 93 of 495, by Geoman

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RacoonRider wrote:
Guys, do you have any idea why quake benchmark does not work when I boot from flash drive? I tested on Xeon and Atom systems, it […]
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Guys, do you have any idea why quake benchmark does not work when I boot from flash drive? I tested on Xeon and Atom systems, it returns

OMPT=: cannot open

Tried recopying the files, removing read-only attrib, nothing helps.

Before starting Quake, the path-variable must be defined. Anything goes:

C:\> path bla

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Reply 94 of 495, by Skyscraper

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Mau1wurf1977 wrote:

Wondering if the new AMDs or an i7 4770 can crack the 1000 fps in Quake 😈

That sounds like a challange.
I do not own an i7 4770 but I think a fast Core 2 Duo system will get a nice score.
I will need to search through my mess to see if I can find a good CPU and some fast memory.

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Reply 96 of 495, by RacoonRider

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Thank you guys, it worked. I should have googled it in the first place 😁 Anyway, added Xeon 3230 and Atom N270 results.

It's interesting that Xeon shows an impressive boost from fastvid, while Atom shows exact same numbers!

Reply 97 of 495, by Skyscraper

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@Default settings the Core 2 Duo E8600 got 878.2 FPS in Quake with a Radeon 5770
I will try a few other grapics card but it seems perhaps I have to overclock to reach 1000 FPS

I got a great Doom score though, 383 FPS!!

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the Geforce 7900 GTX really sucked

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Last edited by Skyscraper on 2014-01-05, 18:23. Edited 1 time in total.

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Reply 98 of 495, by GeorgeMan

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Give us more preconfigured benches please! 😁

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Reply 99 of 495, by Skyscraper

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Core 2 Duo E8600 @ 4500 MHz + Radeon 5770 Quake 1092.4 FPS
I am writing down the result in the normal table because I did not find the link to the overclocked one.
Feel free to move it as soon as I am done typing in the numbers.

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