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3DMark05 doesn't detect GPU's Memory frequency

Zenoth

Diamond Member
http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/5559/3dmark05details8ru.jpg

Is this, by itself, something normal ? Already seen before ? Because it's the first time I see this.

And the Core frequency is wrong.

Also, my score is way too low for my system: 5450 to 5500 (depending on which nForce 4 drivers I try)

I made other threads regarding the low score problem, but I'm gonna deal with it for a few days, until I can try a new CPU, new Memory and a new GPU to verify what might be wrong.

But anyways ... the latest score I got has been 5503.

Something I noticed during the CPU part of the benchmark, that it sometimes dropped to 0 f-p-s, and it never did that on my previous system (with A8N-E). And the CPU score by itself is quite low as well, between 3000 to 3050. Almost 1300 points lower than before. If I add the "missing" 1300 (round number) to my highest score of 5500, then I'd get about 6800 as a total score, which then would be well within the expected and acceptable scores for my GPU.

I've tried all nForce 4 drivers available for Windows XP AMD, and am using "nForce4 AMD/Intel X16" version 6.82 dated from October 2005.

The only differences I get is sometimes just a few points more or less in 3DMark05 / 03.

Any ideas on what could be wrong ?

 
Are you sure you ahve installed the latest Catalyst drivers from ATI.com?

Oh, and CPU score doesn't affect the overall final score (and runs really slow on all CPUs)
 
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