Locopinoy,Quote:
Originally posted by Lokopinoy
9561@1024x768x32bit
10801@800x600x32bit
11573@640x480x32bit
No antialiasing, double frame buffer, no tweaks.
-Gigabyte 7VRXP
-Athlon 2200+
-MSI Geforce ti 4400
-512 pc2700 ddr
-Windows XP
I was hoping to break 10k and 1024x768. :mad:
Are these scores good for my system or bad?
You could do better with some tweaks. Comparing to my own system, I'm attaining ~9400 in 2k1seBuild330(that's the lastest patch) without overclocking but using a few performance tweaks, and over 10k when overclocking using default 3dmark settings. Your 2200+ & 4400 should OWN my 1700+ & 4200, but you really don't.
for higher marks:
1) use performance settings instead of quality in your detonators
2) increase memory timings in the bios to CAS2 (the lower the better)
3) when I switched the cpu detect from AUTOMATIC to MANUAL in the bios, I instantly got a tiny boost in cpu spped (1466 TO 1479Mhz). I therize that because the Asus standard is to *slightly* overclock the FSB, releasing the cpu from being stuck at 1466 and allowing the muliplyer and fsb to combine to what it does gives a nice little tweak which is borderline fsb overclocking but not truly. Heck, I take what I can get. :)
4) setting your bios settings to OPTIMAL if you have the option will set things like memory interleave, fast writes, etc to a faster setting.
That's as much as I can say for now, 'cept that your system has the potential to get over 11k.
cheers,
ßeeßle Qµix