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    How do i increase my score?

    My last score was 1296

    Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP
    Processor: Intel Pentium® III @ 608MHz
    Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce2 MX/MX 400
    Total Physical Memory: 384MB
    Motherboard Manufacturer: ASUSTeK Computer INC.

    how can i increse my score
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    Which benchmark software and which piece of hardware?

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    software 3d mark 2001
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    Well 3dMark uses Direct X to the extreme. I would start by opening up the Direct X settings and allocating additional system RAM to texture storage. Also you can set the Mipmap detail down to blend or lower that will help alot but you will lose LOD on far away objects. Also you can download the coolbits registry hack to allow overclocking of your card. You can possibly squeeze an extra 2 to 5 percent out of your card that way.

    In Bios make sure you have the apeture set to half your system RAM. Mine is at 256mb and also allow fast writes. I hope this helps some.

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