HAHAHAH I OWND BABY! 1510 WITH A 0.22 FPS AVERAGE ON THE CPU TEST
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Originally posted by: MBrown
I think so. It must be your video card slowing you down.Originally posted by: gac009
Originally posted by: MBrown
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
Do you have hyperthreading turned off?Originally posted by: gac009
1951 with the rig in the sig.
SM 2.0 990
CPU 1095
I know its not a top of the line pooter, and it never was, but I thought some people would be interested in seeing how a bottom middle range rig would do.
nope hyper threading is on, why? is that a low score?
Your P4 3.0 did better than my 3500 winchester @ 2.4 GHz in the CPU tests. Then again you are overclocking yours to 3.75GHz
Originally posted by: Ackmed
It likes dual core CPU's. Which is why a lower "rated" X2 will score higher than a higher "rated" single core CPU, such as a highly overclocked single core P4. Which is pretty dumb to me. By their logic, a 4000+ 6800GS will be less of a gaming machine than a 3800+ X2 and a 6600GT. I think we all know that is not true. There is a huge boost in the overall score for a dual core CPU, when in real games, its not even close to the same amount.
Another problem with this version is that they decided against HDR+AA for NV cards, because its not supported. But for DST24 when the X1K cards dont support it. And DF24 is required in order to use fetch4 and DFC.
Looks like another bomb of a "benchmark", and its relegated to being a stress test for overclocking stability instead.
Originally posted by: jEnus
Decided to overclock the cards....
8004
SM 2.0 Score 3652 Marks
SM 3.0 Score 3536 Marks
CPU Score 1977 Marks
Ithought HT might provide a nice boost in the CPU test, but it doesn't appear to be the case. Unless you are experiencing clock throttling....Originally posted by: gac009
Ahhh, well I never did get those last 4 pipes working.![]()
Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
Originally posted by: Ackmed
It likes dual core CPU's. Which is why a lower "rated" X2 will score higher than a higher "rated" single core CPU, such as a highly overclocked single core P4. Which is pretty dumb to me. By their logic, a 4000+ 6800GS will be less of a gaming machine than a 3800+ X2 and a 6600GT. I think we all know that is not true. There is a huge boost in the overall score for a dual core CPU, when in real games, its not even close to the same amount.
Another problem with this version is that they decided against HDR+AA for NV cards, because its not supported. But for DST24 when the X1K cards dont support it. And DF24 is required in order to use fetch4 and DFC.
Looks like another bomb of a "benchmark", and its relegated to being a stress test for overclocking stability instead.
well put.
i heard that ATI thing was something they couldnt do regarding 24bit something or other, and hardware FP blending, and ATI implement some kind of work around to get by, and this is what is hurting them
Originally posted by: MBrown
People with P4's with HT are getting their moneys worth.
Originally posted by: Yreka
Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
Originally posted by: jEnus
Decided to overclock the cards....
8004
SM 2.0 Score 3652 Marks
SM 3.0 Score 3536 Marks
CPU Score 1977 Marks
WOW
Are those with GT's or GTX's ?
Sig says GT, but Futuremark says GTX
Originally posted by: jim1976
While I don't disagree with these opinions, everyone should admit that the gains from dual core cpus(which undoubtely are the near future OF CPUS) are here in many games and in some of them by a significant amount. And what they are doing here with the cpu test rating will be the case soon with the SMP games. Maybe not by such a margin right now but pretty soon it will be.
So this justifies in some part their logic to "overrate" the dual cores. We should keep in mind that 3dmark06 is made for 06 not for today for the most part.
BTW my score is 4943 (4400+@2.75GHz + 256 GTX @500/1350)
Originally posted by: eits
personally, i think this 3dmark sucks.
Originally posted by: Ackmed
Huh? A dual core adds *about* a 20% increase in the final score. Of course that depends on the kind of CPU it is. That does not happen in real games, at 1280x1024. If it gives the same boost in score at 1600x1200, or even higher, then it is giving really false information. Because that will not correlate into higher frames in games by the same percentage. As I said earlier, 3dmark06 will give a higher score, for a [/i]slower[/i] performing PC. And that is just wrong.
Originally posted by: professor1942
I wonder if my crappy 128 MB card is supported.
