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    Originally posted by Benssax
    whats ya'lls 3dmark 2003 CPU score.

    705 here
    What is your system?

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    Originally posted by MrBurns
    What is your system?
    Barton XP2600 @ 2.34ghz.

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    Originally posted by Benssax
    Barton XP2600 @ 2.34ghz.

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    Video card?

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    Originally posted by MrBurns
    Video card?

    Video has nothin to do with CPU score but its a Ti4200 and Kingmax PC3500

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    Originally posted by Benssax
    Video has nothin to do with CPU score but its a Ti4200 and Kingmax PC3500
    Sorry, I didnt get that you posted the CPU score.

    My CPU score is 635 (XP 2700+@2403MHz). The CPU score at defaqult clock (2166MHz) is 577. For the overall score and my System see my post at page 35 and http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=626856

    I dont understand, why you have a higher CPU score than I, althought I have a higher clock. Do you have a higher FSB (I have 178).

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    My FSB is 213

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    Originally posted by Benssax
    My FSB is 213
    I also have a higher FSB now, because I have new memory (2x512MB Infineon PC3200 instead of 2x256MB noname PC2700) but I didnt benchmark, because I am still testing. The highest clock speeds that were prime-stable for at least 6 hours were:

    175x13.5 = 2363MHz
    179x13 = 2327MHz
    185x12.5 = 2313MHz
    190x12 = 2280MHz
    201x11.5 = 2311MHz
    203x11.5 = 2334 MHz (only tested two hours)

    I didnt test the other multipliers yet. I am still testing the 11.5 multi, it wasnt stable at 205MHz (crashed after about 13 1/2 hours) and I didnt test 11.5x204 yet. Maybe I will get more than 213MHz w/ the multi 11 or a lower multi.

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    YAY my first Benchmark

    5236

    P4C800 Deluxe
    P4 2.6C @3124Mhz
    Corsair XMS 3700 512MB
    ATI 9800 Pro

    Any one know away to get a higher score
    I'm not satisfies I NEED MORE POWER
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    Originally posted by Yoshi
    Any one know away to get a higher score
    I'm not satisfies I NEED MORE POWER
    Is your RAM running in sync mode?

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    sync mode?
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    intel's dont get major performance hits from being ASYNC, usually you want to run your RAM and FSB sync with AMD processors

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    Originally posted by ComPooTer
    intel's dont get major performance hits from being ASYNC, usually you want to run your RAM and FSB sync with AMD processors
    You are right, but the system gets a major performance hit, when the memory is running slower, so when the memory is on a lower speed than at default clock, he can get a major performance hit.

    @Yoshi: sync means, that the memory runs at the same speed as the FSB.

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    so 800Mhz FSB and 466mhz ddr is ok right?
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    Originally posted by Yoshi
    so 800Mhz FSB and 466mhz ddr is ok right?
    Yes: When your FSB runs at 800MHz QDR, it really runs at 200Mhz (it only has the performance, which an SDR bus would have at 800MHz), but when you run your CPU@3124Mhz, your FSB will not be 200MHz (800MHz QDR), it will be 240MHz (960MHz QDR). If your memory runs at 466MHz DDR, it really runs at 233MHz, so you have a memory:FSB ratio of 7/6 or 116,6%. If you use the same ratio on 240MHz FSB, you have your memory at 280MHz (560MHz DDR). So I am sure, that you dont use this ratio, when you oc, because no PC3700 memory runs at 280MHz. You can still run your memory at sync at 240MHz, because nearly every PC3700 memory goes up to 240MHz. If you run your memory faster than the FSB, you dont have any advantage in performance, because i.e. 400MHz DDR dual channel has the same data transfer rate as the 800MHz QDR bus.

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