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My 3DMark03 Mega Thread

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Reply 60 of 81, by VooDooMan

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ASRock 775-Dual VSTA @ Intel Core 2 Extreme (X6800) at 3075MHz and 2GB of DDR2 RAM testing Radeon HD 3850 AGP.

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ECS P6S5AT (SiS 635T)
@ Tualatin-S 1400 MHz SL6BY (512 kb cache 133FSB)
1GB DDR266 RAM (CL 2-2-2-6) on WINDOWS XP! - 2003 3D MARK

Radeon HD 3850 AGP
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GeForce 6800 GT
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Radeon 9800 PRO 128MB
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GeForce 4 Ti 4600
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GeForce 3 Ti 500
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SiS Xabre 600
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Best Tualatin Motherboard
ECS P6S5AT at 166 MHz
Overclocking Pentium III

Reply 61 of 81, by bmwsvsu

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Custom build:

-Sempron 3000+ (socket 754)
-MSI 7145 motherboard
-1 GB DDR2 Ram (400mhz)
-FireGL v7100 pci-e video card w/256mb vram

Windows XP score - 10,768
Windows 98 score - 10,051 (v7100 card installed as an x800XT)

Reply 62 of 81, by dottoss

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For reasons, I did no longer need my router computer, so installed WinXP and tried 3dmark03: 8195

E35M1-I DELUXE
AMD Dual-Core Processor E-350 1.6GHz @2.0GHz
AMD Radeon™ HD 6310 Graphics
4GB DDR3 1666Mhz

Not good enough for me for an Windows XP system, so I need to put the build up for some other use, at some point.

Reply 63 of 81, by Carlos S. M.

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Benched my new Windows 2000 system:

Intel Core i7 930
ASUS P6T SE
12 GB DDR3 1333
ATI Radeon HD 5870
2x 500 GB HDD
Windows 2000 Pro SP4 with BWC Extended Kernel and Extended Core

4.3 GHz OC all core + HT:

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What is your biggest Pentium 4 Collection?
Socket 423/478 Motherboards with Universal AGP Slot
Socket 478 Motherboards with PCI-E Slots
LGA 775 Motherboards with AGP Slots
Experiences and thoughts with Socket 423 systems

Reply 64 of 81, by Standard Def Steve

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This cute little Optiplex has teeth! The performance is not bad at all for an OEM business box.

Core i5-4670 @ 3.6GHz
16GB DDR3-1600 9-9-9-24-1T
GTX 1650
Win7 Pro SP1

Very quiet and efficient too.
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94 MHz NEC VR4300 | SGI Reality CoPro | 8MB RDRAM | Each game gets its own SSD - nooice!

Reply 65 of 81, by Carlos S. M.

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Messing with my VIA C7-D 1800 Mhz and graphing skills, there some results i've gathered at the moment, still working on it

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What is your biggest Pentium 4 Collection?
Socket 423/478 Motherboards with Universal AGP Slot
Socket 478 Motherboards with PCI-E Slots
LGA 775 Motherboards with AGP Slots
Experiences and thoughts with Socket 423 systems

Reply 66 of 81, by matze79

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Shuttle Mini PC with NForce2 Chipset and 2Gb RAM:

was quiet challenging get this bugger stable.
It only has 200W Power Supply, with the Original 2800 Athlon XP drawing 1,65V (65W TDP) it was not possible getting it stable with the HD3450 installed.
So i replaced the CPU with a Athlon XP-M (45W, 1,45V) and run it at 1.4V giving me the Power for the Radeon AGP Card 😀
Also reduced Heat inside the Case a Lot!

Not so good, CPU won`t run on lower multipler with higher Bus, tried 200/166 etc. only 133Mhz is working fine.

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https://www.retroianer.de - german retro computer board

Reply 67 of 81, by Carlos S. M.

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matze79 wrote on 2020-06-11, 12:44:
Shuttle Mini PC with NForce2 Chipset and 2Gb RAM: […]
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Shuttle Mini PC with NForce2 Chipset and 2Gb RAM:

was quiet challenging get this bugger stable.
It only has 200W Power Supply, with the Original 2800 Athlon XP drawing 1,65V (65W TDP) it was not possible getting it stable with the HD3450 installed.
So i replaced the CPU with a Athlon XP-M (45W, 1,45V) and run it at 1.4V giving me the Power for the Radeon AGP Card 😀
Also reduced Heat inside the Case a Lot!

Not so good, CPU won`t run on lower multipler with higher Bus, tried 200/166 etc. only 133Mhz is working fine.

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Idk if there are something wrong in your system or not, but seems like either your system isn't performing as expected or the VIA C7-D is actually more powerful than an Athlon XP-M at 1.8 ghz? i just saw and noticed the HD 3450 on my VIA C7-D scored higher and that CPU is slower than the Atom N270 and the P3-S 1400...

What is your biggest Pentium 4 Collection?
Socket 423/478 Motherboards with Universal AGP Slot
Socket 478 Motherboards with PCI-E Slots
LGA 775 Motherboards with AGP Slots
Experiences and thoughts with Socket 423 systems

Reply 68 of 81, by matze79

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The Maximum i got..

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Patched BIOS with BP, now it does recognize CPU as XP / Barton.
Instantly more Power.

https://www.retrokits.de - blog, retro projects, hdd clicker, diy soundcards etc
https://www.retroianer.de - german retro computer board

Reply 70 of 81, by SquallStrife

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Working on a PC for a retro stream idea I've got floating in my head...

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It's a Barton AthlonXP 2600+ with a GeForce FX 5600, on an nForce 2 mobo, does that score seem a bit low to you guys?

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Reply 71 of 81, by Shagittarius

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SquallStrife wrote on 2022-07-24, 12:00:

It's a Barton AthlonXP 2600+ with a GeForce FX 5600, on an nForce 2 mobo, does that score seem a bit low to you guys?

Dunno, but here's something for comparison:

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Reply 73 of 81, by matze79

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GTX 1060 3Gb with Ryzen 1600AF

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https://www.retroianer.de - german retro computer board

Reply 74 of 81, by johnvosh

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Same System, 2 different video cards. One is a ATI Radeon 9600 Pro Advantage and the other is a Radeon X800 XL

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Sys1: Athlon64 X2 4400+, 2GB DDR400, 150GB WD Velociraptor, Radeon HD 3650 512MB AGP, MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum, XP
Sys2: XP 2500+, 2GB/256MB DDR400, Gigabyte GA-7N400 Pro2, Radeon X800 XL 256MB, SB Audigy SB1394 SB0090, 80GB HDD, ME/XP
Have 3 more systems...

Reply 75 of 81, by johnvosh

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Here's 2 runs I did on my newest PC. Dell XPS 8940; i7 11700 @ 2.5GHz, 32GB DDR4 3200, Win 11 Pro, 256GB NVMe Main, 2TB Seagate data, 6TB WD backup, GeForce RTX 3060 12GB
Did one at the stock settings and then one at 1080p w/8X AA. It is very interesting how my CPU score on an 11th Gen i7 CPU (574 CPU score) really isn't that much better than on my Athlon XP 2500+ (522 CPU score). Also interesting how you can't run the sound tests on these new systems, but my old one with a Sound Blaster Live card in it can run them.

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Sys1: Athlon64 X2 4400+, 2GB DDR400, 150GB WD Velociraptor, Radeon HD 3650 512MB AGP, MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum, XP
Sys2: XP 2500+, 2GB/256MB DDR400, Gigabyte GA-7N400 Pro2, Radeon X800 XL 256MB, SB Audigy SB1394 SB0090, 80GB HDD, ME/XP
Have 3 more systems...

Reply 76 of 81, by CharlieFoxtrot

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Here is a run from my Socket A build. System info not shown on the screen:
Motherboard: EpoX 8rga+ nForce2
CPU: 2500+ Barton
Memory: 2x512MB Corsair CMX3200C2 v5.4, timings 2, 3, 3, 6
GPU@450,800

Water blocks on CPU and GPU. GPU is stable with higher core clocks, but for some reason I get crashes with Freelancer anything above 450. Every other game and 3DMark benchmark works just fine, that is the only thing that so far seems to be unstable beyond 450. Also for the rest of the system, my Corsair memory or nForce2 memory controller doesn't want to go much higher than 200MHz as it is. I need to test other sticks further, but it may be that 512MB double sided ram and dual channel is just hitting the limits of the memory controller. Back in the day in 2003 when this system was released and relevant, the best performance was achieved usually with 2x256MB single sided sticks. I tested shortly memory in async mode and I could get higher FSB easily, so the limit is 100% on the memory side of things.

As I said, I have bunch of other memory modules available, so I may test other options, but I'll take 200MHz gladly with such timings and 1GB of RAM. I need to source XP-m Barton to get unlocked multiplier and potentially higher CPU clocks, though. I don't think this system can go to 6000 points mark, but I can probably squeeze a bit more with 100-200MHz higher CPU clocks.

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