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New Scores for 2002
3DMark2001 score of 5469:
MSI K7T Turbo Limited 6330 mobo with 4.37a VIA drivers
VisionTek Xtasy 6564 G3Ti200
AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1.4Ghz (266Mhz)
512Mb 133Mhz Atlas SDRAM CL2
Using default settings on everything.
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me:
p4 1.5
p4s333 mobo
256 2100 ddr
ibm 60gxp 40gb
pny verto geforce3
score 3dmark2001: 5997
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My Rig:
Athlon XP 1900 @ 1748hz
Abit KR7A Mobo
256 mg Kingmax DDR 333
GeForce 3 @230/540 23.11 Dets
Audigy x Gamer
40 Gig Maxtor
Win XP proffessional
My Score 8443!
Previous high score with same setup but with sucky Iwill XP333 mobo -7881!
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krag81
Any special cooling on that GF3? I've got a GainwardGF3 running at 230/490 right now and I would like to push the memory a little more.
by the way, since this is a benchmarking post... MY setup
Soyo K7VTA mobo
AMD Athlon T-Bird 1000mhz (no oc)
384MB PC-133
WD 40GB ATA100 7200 rpm HDD (Partitioned at 25GB/6GB/6GB
WD 12.1GB ATA66 5400rpm HDD
Gainward GF3 @230/490 stable
40xCD-ROM
6x4x16 SCSI CD-RW
WinXP Home
3DMark2001 5900 @ default settings
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I have a Frozen CPU 540 See-Thru case with 2 - 80mm case fans and 2 - 120 fans on side and top. My GF3 is a VisionTek ( the first ones that came out 6months ago) and I have a blue orb with arctic silver2. Thats all the cooling I have. Even before I got the case I could overclock my memory really good. It runs stable at 235/545 but I am a little scared to run it full bore, cause I don't have any temp probe for my GF3.
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