Reply 360 of 831, by kithylin
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wrote:3DMark 2001 loves huge and fast L2/L3 cache. Core2-based Pentium isn't a very good CPU for breaking 3DMark records. :) R9800 Pro […]
3DMark 2001 loves huge and fast L2/L3 cache. Core2-based Pentium isn't a very good CPU for breaking 3DMark records. 😀
R9800 Pro can do 30k+ and 6800 Ultra PCI-E is able to hit 60k easily... of course with very fast CPU and some LOD tweaks as well.
http://hwbot.org/submission/2456100_havli_3dm … xxl_30620_marks
http://hwbot.org/submission/2296093_havli_3dm … _mb_58409_marksAnyway - here is a score of my lastest build:
Core2 Duo E6400 @ 2,25 GHz
Radeon 8500
1GB DDR 373 MHz
ASRock 775i65G R3.0 (i865G)
I'm not looking for just "stupid high 3dmark scores" but high scores on something that's compatible with older games to actually use the power it produces. So.. scoring high just to score high is not really of interest to me. Usable systems that I can do something with that score high on the other hand, that I'm in to.
Like sandy bridge with that pci-e card can't run win98 and my older games I like to play sometimes that don't like win XP much.