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08-22-2016, 06:20 PM
#1501
3D Mark 2001 SE = 89,725
i5 6600k @ 4.3 GHz
Gigabyte GA-Z170-SLI
16 GiB DDR 4, 2.8 GHz/15-15-15-35
240 GiB Crucial M500 SSD
GTX 1080
Doesn't look like it'll go much higher now.
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10-10-2017, 11:41 PM
#1502
3DMark 2001SE
789 : Rare Geforce 2 MX 200 PCI on a PCI-2-PCIe riser adapter.
15177 : Geforce 8400GS
25167 : Nvidia NVS300
Q6600 / EGVA nForce 680i SLI.
WindowsXP SP3
57581 : RX Vega 56 (load was just one blinking LED, Ryzen 7 1700, affinity 2-cores, Windows 10_64b Pro).
I remember some ridiculously high scores on an FX-8350, R9-270X, R9-390, GTX-570, GTX 760, and some other cards on Vista and Windows 7. Maybe will retry some of those configurations in the future.
2001-gf400mx-pci.jpg3dm2001-8400gs.jpg3dm2001-nvs300.jpg3dm2001-vega.jpg
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03-16-2024, 06:57 AM
#1503
3DMark2001SE
My first PC with a graphics card only scored about 120, this one's a bit better
Ryzen 9 7900 & GTX580 - Score=108743
I'm looking forward to testing my RTX4070 Super when I get it next month
This thread's been going for 23 years, hopefully mine won't be the last test results
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06-15-2024, 07:39 AM
#1504
I actually bought an RTX4070Ti but the 3DMark2001 score didn't increase by much, I assume that the CPU's single threaded performance is the limiting factor. Anyway, here's the updated result as well as some others, all use the same Ryzen 9 7900 in an Asus Prime B650-Plus motherboard with 32GB DDR5-5200 memory. Nothing is overclocked (yet):
3DMark 2001 (default settings):
Ryzen 9 7900 & RTX4070Ti - Score=111618
3DMark11:
CPU's integrated GPU X898
GTX580 X2274
RTX4070Ti X24989
3DMark - Firestrike
CPU's Integrated GPU 2248
GTX580 4495
RTX4070Ti 40305
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