As promised, I did a few benchmarks with one of my SS7 boards.
SPECS:
MB: DFI P5BV3+(VIA MVP3 chipset)
CPU: AMD K6-2+ 550 MHz (no overclock)
VGA: 3dfx Voodoo 3 3000 AGP
Sound: Yamaha YMF 719E-S
3DMark99Max RESULTS:
- with 128 MB RAM (external cache enabled): 3279 points
- with 256 MB RAM (external cache enabled): 3084 points
- with 256 MB RAM (external cache disabled): 3043 points
* Note: I did not disable vsync for Direct3D. Since 3DMark99 does not disable vsync when running the benchmark, on a SS7 board scores will always be a bit lower with vsync ON (on newer platforms scores will be MUCH lower without disabling vsync)
Quake 2 SOFTWARE RENDERING 640 X 480 RESULTS:
- with 128 MB RAM (external cache enabled): 20.8 FPS
- with 256 MB RAM (external cache enabled): 19.9 FPS
- with 256 MB RAM (external cache disabled): 19.2 FPS
<thinking to myself>Hmm... that's odd, I clearly remember testing this board just a few months ago with a GeForce 2 MX and scoring 23 - 24 FPS in Quake 2 Software Mode. Hmm... could it be that GeForce has faster 2D speed compared to Voodoo 3?</thinking to myself>
Quake 2 SOFTWARE RENDERING 640 X 480 RESULTS (with a GeForce 2 MX):
- with 128 MB RAM (external cache enabled): 23.6 FPS
- with 256 MB RAM (external cache enabled): 23.1 FPS
- with 256 MB RAM (external cache disabled): 22.4 FPS
Yep, bingo!
*Note: Sound was enabled for the Quake 2 Software Rendering benchmarks, on High Quality / best performance.
So it seems that your Quake 2 Software Rendering scores were not as bad as I thought, but it's still unclear why your 3DMark99 scores are so low.
Still, as I said before, in a worst case scenario (no external cache & > 128 MB RAM), scores on a K6-2/3+ should be ~ 5 - 10% lower.
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5 x Skt 370 / 8 x Skt A / 2 x Skt 478 / 2 x Skt 754 / 3 x Skt 939 / 7 x LGA775 / 1 x LGA1155
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