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Well, since everybody is throwing out some scores, I might as well too. The requisite info...
PIII 500@575 (5x115fsb)
512 MB Kingston RAM (PC133)
Asus P3B-F Mobo (rev.1006)
Elsa GeForce 3 64MB (230Core/520Mem)
Nvidia Detonators 23.11
SB!Live Sound
x2 Western Digital 7200 rpm hard drives
Tri-Booting (Win98SE, Win2K, WinXP Pro)
3DMark2001: 4007
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Now I'm really pissed - Ifishsum's CELERON!!! can beat my AthlonXP and Radeon VE. This crappy card is going SOON!!!
He is running in 16bit color, as opposed to my 32bit. But still, a score of 2189 really sucks!
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Originally posted by araaraara
Now I'm really pissed - Ifishsum's CELERON!!! can beat my AthlonXP and Radeon VE. This crappy card is going SOON!!!
He is running in 16bit color, as opposed to my 32bit. But still, a score of 2189 really sucks!
If it would make you feel better, I have a Voodo3 2000 that scored 1404.
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Okay this is my Setup:
Tbird 1200 No O'c
Abit KT7
512 Megs Micron Cas2 Pc133 All Bios Mem Setting Floored
MSI GeForce3 Ti200 @ 200\500
20Gig Maxtor 7200Rpm H/D
Linksys NIC LNE100Tx
Hollywood Plus Mpeg2 Decoder
Philips Achoustic Edge 5.1 Sound Card
Echo Layla Professional Multi Channel Audio Card
Enermax Dual Readout Temp Sensor (Basically 2 Compunurse's in a 5.25 Plate)
Generic Full Tower
Sparkle 300 Watt P/S
2 -4Port USB Hubs a Mini Velcroed on Side of Case and a 5.25 Bay Mounted one.
Lots-O-Fans
System Blower Under Vid Card
H/D Cooler
Well here it is. Drum roll please.....
Last edited by quigonsean; 02-02-2002 at 07:35 AM.
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Intel Coppermine (core revision = cC0) PIII-800EB @ 1.0GHz
MSI MS-6337LE5 on i815EPT (supports Tualatin) @ 166MHz FSB
512MB PC-133 PQI SDRAM @ 166MHz
40GB IBM 60GXP 7200RPM HDD
Abit GeForce2 MX400 64MB @ 225/210
The latest results I've got using Detonators 27.20 are: 3217 3DMarks2001.
Cool !!!
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strangely enough...I think i'm the winner?
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ASUS CUV4X-D Mobo
Dual Pentium III @ 1000 Mhz (Not OC'ed)
POWMAX 600W Power Supply
2x 6500 RPM fans. 1 for each processor.
1.5 Gigabytes Zeus Components PC 133 Ram
Gainwards Geforce 3 (Non OC'ed ATM)
Can get up to 270/570 before it starts giving me problems.
The board is running factory cooling setup.
Creative SBLive!
RealMagic Hollywood Plus Mpeg Decoder
Adaptec 29160 SCSI Ultra160
LVD 10K RPM Drive 18Gigs (Boot)
SCSI-3 Raid 0 Array 120 Gigs. (Play)
Win2K Pro
(No Pagefile and the Kernel has been completely loaded into ram.)
3D Mark 2k1 puts me 7250.
(Yes, I know 3DMark isn't multi-threading.. But the OS IS which reduces the load on each processor.)
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Originally posted by electronfrost
strangely enough...I think i'm the winner?
Nope Electron Not Yet
I OC'd my XP 1700 to 1566MGhz FSB @ 142.6
And my GF3 Ti200 to 225/525
New score:
7135
Im still using SDR SDRAM I'll change to DDR soon and repost my new score's....
And the system is rock stable!
Next mod before DDR is a HSF on my chipset. I might get to 150 FSB. I've had it there before but locks as soon as I start 3DMARK.
We'll see
Slapshot
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Technically I'm still winning 
Dual 1GHz = 2GHz in my book 
And you have 1.566GHz
The subject was from 750MHz to 1.4GHz
btw which ti200 do you have?
you should be able to push it a little further...
KaiserSotze:
very nice setup...
you have an original gf3 i assume?
EDIT: The Usual Suspects... :]
Last edited by electronfrost; 02-06-2002 at 08:59 PM.
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I have the straight up Geforce3.
Not the new Ti Chipset.
Also Dual 1gightz processors do not equal 2gightz.
Only the operating system is SMP capable.
If 3DMark was multi-threading my scores would probably be nearly 3000+ points higher. The only true benifit of the smp with the case of 3d mark is that I can dedicate 1 processor to using it and doing nothing else or you can use the cumulative effect. Via clock speed programs the system clocks in at ~1.14 gightz.
Perhaps I'll OC it later and rerun 3DMark.
Last edited by KaiserSotze; 02-05-2002 at 08:19 AM.
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Gone Forever.......
well i will be getting a new video card in a few days and will post my score again.
new card geforce3 ti200 64ddr
old geforce2 mx400 32sdram
i thyink their will be a large differnce in the scores.
Nothing in life is as certain as death, but death is not a wall but a doorway to a new adventure
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Originally posted by electronfrost
Slapshot:
Technically I'm still winning 
Dual 1GHz = 2GHz in my book 
And you have 1.566GHz
The subject was from 750MHz to 1.4GHz
btw which ti200 do you have?
you should be able to push it a little further...
Goodfella:
very nice setup...
you have an original gf3 i assume?
Alright Electron you have two processors that combined are faster than mine in adding their clock speeds together. I was under the impression we were taking about performance.
Also my chip is an XP1700+ clocked stock @ 1467 as of today i have it at 1610 with FSB at 147.
3DMARK2001 Score
7280
LOL
My card is a PNY GF3 Ti 200 its at 225/500
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i've got you all beat .
Athlon XP 1600 oc'ed to 1450(fsb at 138)
ECS K7S5A Mobo
TNT 2 M64(best card out there ) Oc'ed from 111 to 160
256mb PC133(running at 138) Samsung
3d Mark 2k1 Score: a massive 1266(thats with it OC'd)
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man even my ATI All-in-Wonder Rage 128(Hate this card)scores higher than you. I'm running on an athlon T'bird @1.2 not OCED.
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3d Mark 2001 = 3491
Duron 900
Abit Kt7a-raid (64 bios)
512mb ram PC133(cl3)
LeadTek Geforce 2 Ti 64mb DDR (23.11 drivers)
2 * 20gig 7200rpm ibm hard drives
Awe64 (isa card)
Smc 1211tx network card
Win 98se
via 4.37a drivers
Nothing is overclocked
Not bad for a 900!!!
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