3DMark Score: 5680 P4@2.66, R9800Pro@410/350, Performance Settings
Date: 2003-4-6
Res: 1024x768 32 bit
OS: Microsoft Windows XP
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 2660 MHz
GPU: ATI RADEON 9800 Series
411 MHz / 351 MHz
User:
dumpspamhere@yahoo.com
3DMark Score: 5590 Northwood 2.53Ghz and Radeon 9800 Pro (both not ov...
Date: 2003-4-22
Res: 1024x768 32 bit
OS: Microsoft Windows XP
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 2533 MHz
GPU: ATI RADEON 9800 Series
378 MHz / 337 MHz
User:
mmahtani@netvigator.com
3DMark Score: 5581 Radeon 9800 Pro OverClocked More
Date: 2003-4-17
Res: 1024x768 32 bit
OS: Microsoft Windows XP
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 2533 MHz
GPU: ATI RADEON 9800 Series
398 MHz / 357 MHz
User:
glowstick@insightbb.com
3DMark Score: 5545 420 Inc.
Date: 2003-4-24
Res: 1024x768 32 bit
OS: Microsoft Windows XP
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 2591 MHz
GPU: ATI RADEON 9800 Series
398 MHz / 351 MHz
User:
killerinstinct@adelphia.net
Hm so just everyone else in 3dmark03 is getting the same scores as me.
Rogozhin, your clocks were ameingly not 300/300, infact, they were stock wow : P
5150 joker, so you have no hidden secret of builing a system wow!
As haveing an intel motherboard my ram timeings are set spareingly for stability. I also use an Intel system because i needed Linux stability, the Athlons have a small flaw where the Extended page fileing dose not work (like an intel). It was documented at
http://www.gentoo.org and the only fix they could find is to pass the option to the kernel to use the old page system.
You clearly want to say "OH i wont say whats wrong with your system because, oh im to lazy" Sounds odd, wait, you just dont know. There is nothing wrong with my pure Intel system.
The results are infront of my eyes. I have a Radeon 9800Pro, i see the results. WOW!