Originally posted by: o0LoRdHyPnOs0o
thats so not true.I think 3dmark is a very important element of establishing a good performing and stable system.
especially when you are ocing both your vid card and cpu
Originally posted by: o0LoRdHyPnOs0o
thats so not true.I think 3dmark is a very important element of establishing a good performing and stable system.
Originally posted by: o0LoRdHyPnOs0o
thats so not true.I think 3dmark is a very important element of establishing a good performing and stable system.
Humm, I use 3DMark, and I don't have any problems with my rigsOriginally posted by: gf4200isdabest
Originally posted by: o0LoRdHyPnOs0o
thats so not true.I think 3dmark is a very important element of establishing a good performing and stable system.
Yeah, but you're a n00b. It's no coincidence that people who use 3dmark are the same ones who have all the problems with their rigs. Anyone who understands their computer doesn't need 3dmark to know how it's performing or whether it's stable.
Originally posted by: gf4200isdabest
Originally posted by: o0LoRdHyPnOs0o
thats so not true.I think 3dmark is a very important element of establishing a good performing and stable system.
Yeah, but you're a n00b. It's no coincidence that people who use 3dmark are the same ones who have all the problems with their rigs. Anyone who understands their computer doesn't need 3dmark to know how it's performing or whether it's stable.
Don't be such an arrogant @$$hole. I am in no way a newbie at computers and I use 3dmark all the time. I cant find a better program that will allow me to test the stability of my CPU when overclocking. Just because you dont like a program, doesnt mean other people cant find uses for them.
Originally posted by: gf4200isdabest
Don't be such an arrogant @$$hole. I am in no way a newbie at computers and I use 3dmark all the time. I cant find a better program that will allow me to test the stability of my CPU when overclocking. Just because you dont like a program, doesnt mean other people cant find uses for them.
Your inability to find any of the plethora of burn in programs available just means that you're inept...not that 3dmark has value...
Sounds like someones upset that Nvidia got caught cheatingOriginally posted by: gf4200isdabest
Don't be such an arrogant @$$hole. I am in no way a newbie at computers and I use 3dmark all the time. I cant find a better program that will allow me to test the stability of my CPU when overclocking. Just because you dont like a program, doesnt mean other people cant find uses for them.
Your inability to find any of the plethora of burn in programs available just means that you're inept...not that 3dmark has value...
MrSmithers, your computer was stable...games were the problem. But even if you waste your time with those, a much better indication was "My game just crashed"....not "3dmark crashed"
Originally posted by: gf4200isdabest
Originally posted by: o0LoRdHyPnOs0o
thats so not true.I think 3dmark is a very important element of establishing a good performing and stable system.
Yeah, but you're a n00b. It's no coincidence that people who use 3dmark are the same ones who have all the problems with their rigs. Anyone who understands their computer doesn't need 3dmark to know how it's performing or whether it's stable.
That would be all true if not for the fact that systems tweaked for 3dmark constantly performed worse in games/apps...Your post is cute WarCon, unfortunately it hinges on the fallacy that 3dmark accurately benches your system. All gains and losses are in 3dmarks, not in actual system performance. I wonder if people like MistaTastyCakes think 3dmark is a game in it of itself...
Originally posted by: WarCon
Personally, I find 3DMark a very good tool. I don't use it to measure my length compared to yours, but I do use to measure if my own system is a little limp. It is a great tweak tool because it runs a variety of different conditions versus a single game benchmark will only test one type of video implementation.
Its funny though, I sure have seen alot of people claiming that its worthless and I sure haven't seen those arguements as to why. I know it sure let me know that the much hyped FX cards really were mostly hype and I could spend my money more wisely on a Geforce 4 or an ATI. The fact that Nvidia so wanted to discredit it tells me that it has real value. Anyway you are entitled to your opinion and your also entitled to call others names, but just make sure you take a deep hard look in the mirror because sometimes those names you call are tattooed on your very own forehead.
P.S. There is a solution to there never being an end to 3DMark threads, don't click on them and they won't worry you so much.
Originally posted by: gf4200isdabest
Don't be such an arrogant @$$hole. I am in no way a newbie at computers and I use 3dmark all the time. I cant find a better program that will allow me to test the stability of my CPU when overclocking. Just because you dont like a program, doesnt mean other people cant find uses for them.
Your inability to find any of the plethora of burn in programs available just means that you're inept...not that 3dmark has value...
Originally posted by: ketchup79
Excuse me for interrupting this flame fest, but I had a question for nick1985 (if he is still reading this thread.) When you set up the new system, did you set it up on a clean hard drive, or did you migrate your drive from another system?
Although I too hate it when people post because their score is a couple hundred points off, 10,000 is WAY too low for your system. I would gess it should be 15-16,000. Do you notice unusually low performance in games? What motherboard does your friend have. Are you sure you are running with all the default loaded? Are you sure AA and AF are turned off? I know some of these questions sound trivial, but I have learned in these forums to never assume too much.
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Turn off VSync