Deeko wrote in part: "Ok, I'm gonna prove to the 3DMark supporters that I'm not just a stubborn idiot."
No need to post full scores, as the only thing the scores matter too are identical systems.
O.K., I ran the test in 32bit, and it was just as expected.
3DMark showed me that my system was optimized at 32bit.
It ran at 98% of what other "identical" systems run at in 32bit.
So what's your point?? If it is proving that 3DMark actually does accuratly compare identical system, then you have succeded. No work is needed here on my machine. But, on another test machine that scored lower, I did discover that somehow DRAM Bank Interleave went from 4 way to disabled in Bios. Adjusting the Bios to the correct setting, and sure enough, that machine also scored the same as identical systems.
Give it a rest. This program is not an indicator of which video card is best. No one is saying there video card is better because it scores higher. If your system scores 100, and other identical systems score 98 or 105, then yours looks good! If yours scores 80 though, then you can improve it. This program will help you do just that.
BTW, ATI's 16bit performance is well documented as poor, and 32 bit is were it shines. This is attested to by the fact that you card lost about 10% in 3DMark when going from 16bit to 32bit. In comparison, my nVidia card lost about 25% when going from 16bit to 32bit. Again, these results are what was expected, and look very acurate.