3DMark 05 = 2299 Marks

Mr Bob

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I scored a 2299 on 3DMark 2005.

Here are my system specs:

Windows XP SP2
ASUS P4P800-E Delux
Intel P4 478 3.0Ghz 800 FSB w/HT
Western Digital 74GB Raptor
ATI All-In-Wonder 9800 Pro 128 MB
NEC 8x DVD+RW/-RW Drive
Sony 48x DVD/CD+-RW Drive
PC3200 1GB (2x512MB) Dual-Channel Optimized 400 MHz - CAS 2.0
Raidmax Scorpio 868 ATX w/ 420W PSU
Sony 1.44 Internal Floppy
Intel Ambient v.92 56K Modem

Is this good? Bad? Average?
 

naruto1988

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hmm...maybe you can overclock your 9800 pro, but i'm not sure. my OC'ed XT (flashed from pro) scored ~2800.
 

JBDan

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Your score is decent for the GFX card you have. New GFX card like x800ATI or 6800NVIDIA and you jump to the 4000 and 5000 scores! Futuremark benchmark scores seem in my opinion to rely more heavily on GFX card performance rather than cpu and mem although the latter are still important within the benchmark. OC'ing your video card will bump your score up! Dont feel bad I'm poor too cause of my pc :)
 

SrGuapo

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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Please use the System Rigs page off Anandtech.
I have tried a few times and it has been giving me a generic error when I try to submit it ("An error has occured while processing your request. A report has been logged and sent to the webmaster)...


Anyway, that is a pretty decent score. If you softmod/overclock the gfx, you may be able to get a few more hundred marks...
 

Mr Bob

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I get around 6-14 frames per second when I run the 3DMark game tests. It just seemed very low..
 

JBDan

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LOL so true gamingphreek. This benchmark by far is the most taxing on GFX cards I've ever seen besides the one by Masaki Kawase (HDR IBL). Bob its a very intense benchmark that bogs down even the fastest GFX cards. :)