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    Ultimate Member MadPistol's Avatar
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    Lowest 3DMark2001 Score of all time!!!!

    Well probably not, but I can almost gurantee that it's the lowest with a 6800 GT.

    1153 on 3DMark2001 NOOBS!!! Now that's one gimp 6800 GT!

    http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=8642106

    Anyone want to see if they can get lower?

    (on a side note, I couldn't get my FX5200go on my laptop to get anything lower than 2000. Good Luck!)


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    ROFL!!! He prolly OC'ed it 3x the limit and had it throttle back to a 16mb RIVA.

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    LOL, What else was he running in the background? Did he underclock his card?

    This guy was seeing how bad he could do on purpose, and it is funny. I bet I could get lower if I really tried but I have always tried to go the other way with the scores. His way just seems sacreligious.

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    The lowest I've ever seen was 49 marks. That was using an S3 graphics decellerator on a Socket 7 system.

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    OMG, even my Reference Nvidia Geforce 2 MX/400 64mb got a better score than that, 2745... pity I don't have the compare link, I removed the project.

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