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Venturi
02-09-05, 09:26 AM
Is this available ina 64-bit flavor?
Well,
Rig Spec:
Dual evga 6800ultra SLI (copper heatsinks)
Dual Opteron 250
Tyan s2895 with sata and scsi (Thunder K8WE)
16 GB of RAM ecc reg
(4) sata Hitachi Deskstar 400GB (1.6 terabytes raid 0)
Samsung 243t 24" lcd DVI
Windows Enterprise Server 2003 64bit RC1
I get a decent score on n-bench 3, and I can get good fps scores on Doom 3. Painkiller and Far Cry, I cannot get HalfLife to work correctly (-but then again who cares?). I have also used the Q3 1.17 smp test.
Syssoftsandra is untrustworthu and the synthetic nature of the test almost seems to look at the spec and calculate the projected performance.
hence the question:
What is a good system benchmark that is believable and accurate?
(Please don't suggest 3dmark, I don't find DX benchies worth anything)
(Aquamark -same)
Is there anything stable that can test a dual opt rig/64 with SLI?
Thanks in Advance
Jay Venturi
macatak
02-09-05, 10:04 AM
You can use Riddick the same way as Doom3 except it doesn't have a pre-recorded demo, you need to record your own demo 1st then it can be played back as a Timedemo
. :)
I think riddick has 64bit executables aswell as 32bit, I would love to se some comparision benches of 32bit vs 64bit.
I assume that isnt a gaming rig tho, working pro 3d apps alot? wouldnt mind a dual setup with that kind of RAM amounts of 3dstudioMax hehe, that would be sweet..
SpecViewPerf to be a standard in Workstation OpenGL benchmarks..
http://www.spec.org/gpc/opc.static/vp8info.html
CaptNKILL
02-09-05, 04:20 PM
jesus christ man, who payed for that system?????????? :eek:
Yeah, you should really put that in your signature...even if its not yours. Just for the HOLY **** factor.
I'm not sure about Ridick. I would think the manufacturer would market that in some small way if it did. Search the games official website and you might stumble across it, especially if they have thier own forums.
if you look in the "system" dir in the game dir you got the following dirs, all containing exefiles for the game:
Win32_x86
Win32_x86_SSE
Win32_x86_SSE2
Win64_AMD64 <--- these should be the 64bit execs..
Seems to work too, looking at this image here there is no *32 after the name (which would have ment it was running 32bit mode)
http://www.planetamd64.com/viewtopic.php?t=3495
Is this available ina 64-bit flavor?
Well,
Rig Spec:
Dual evga 6800ultra SLI (copper heatsinks)
Dual Opteron 250
Tyan s2895 with sata and scsi (Thunder K8WE)
16 GB of RAM ecc reg
(4) sata Hitachi Deskstar 400GB (1.6 terabytes raid 0)
Samsung 243t 24" lcd DVI
Windows Enterprise Server 2003 64bit RC1
...
I'm sorry, but we don't waste time supporting people with old crappy systems like yours.
Hi all, here is some good demo to benchmark with Riddick:
http://www.benchemall.com/download/riddick_benchemall_demo.zip 160kb
You can use this tool: http://www.benchemall.com/
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Benchmark session brief result
You can find detailed results here:
C:\Program Files\BenchemAll\result\2005.03.07.02.53.36 - New scenario 1\
Operating System: Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2 (2600.xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2200+, MMX, 3DNow, ~1.8GHz
Memory: 1024MB RAM
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)
Card name: RADEON 9800 XT
Driver Version: 6.14.0010.6490
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The Chronicles Of Riddick - Escape From Butcher Bay
e:\games\the chronicles of riddick - efbb\system\Win32_x86_SSE\SbzEngine.exe -nosound -exec "benchmark BenchemallDemo"
Anisotropy: 1.00, Shader Mode: Auto, Model Shadows: On
640x480 Average: 31.13, Min: 9.15, Max: 57.56
800x600 Average: 24.88, Min: 5.73, Max: 42.31
1024x768 Average: 17.68, Min: 12.71, Max: 29.85
1280x1024 Average: 11.79, Min: 3.11, Max: 22.21
1600x1200 not selected.
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