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Is 3769 a good 3DMark 2001 Score?

Tortikoff

Junior Member
Is 3769 a good score for a system composed of the following:

ASUS A7A266 MB
1.4 ghz Athlon T-Bird
256 DDR Ram
GeForce 2 32mb GTS (ASUS)
20 gig 7200 rpm HD
Windows XP Pro

Please tell me if that is a good score, cause I want to know if I can configure my system better.
 
That's a decent score for not overclocking anything. If you overclock the geforce2, you might break the 4000 mark... But be careful. Overclock in small increments, or you might fry your card like I did :Q
 
That's very near what I was getting with an extremely similar system. I recently got a Geforce 3 TI 200, overclocked it to 235/540, and now score 7000+. Apparantly, 3dMark is heavily based on video card performance.
 


Pretty good. I get something like 7983 with my new system. AMD Athlon 1700+, Epox 8KHA+, Crucial 512MB PC2100, Gainward Geforce3 Ti200 (250/533) and a slow 5400 rpm HDD.

I have not overclocked my Athlon XP yet, but I will and upgrade to a faster HDD.
 
Lint is right, 3D Mark is very heavily based on Video, so your score seems about right, my system:

Athlon TB 1.2 @ 1.41
Leadtek Ti200 @ 237/485
Soyo Dragon+
256MB PC2100 CAS2
40GB 7200rpm HD
WinXP Pro

Score: 7533
 
That's a good score, I have an athlon 1900+, 512 mb ddr, and radeon 64mb vivo, and I get ~3800 points. Geforce 2 gts and radeon are pretty much on par with each other correct?
 
You have the exact same video card as I do, but I only have a T-Bird 700Mhz...

My score in 3dMark2001 is 3132 in Windows XP Pro...

So your score is on par I guess...
 
I've found 3dmark to be more dependent on your graphics subsystem than your processor. I have a Geforce 2 GTS 64MB with a P3 866 and my score is 3270, non-overclocked (the Geforce 2 that is). I think upping to a Geforce 3 would improve that score signficantly.
 


<< processor speed does make a bit of difference, OC'ing 200MHZ gave me 300 more points >>



and a 200 Mhz increase in your Geforce3 core probably result in 3000 more points.
😀
 
At the point the processor going at max , feeding the gpu-card with instructions the oc of the processor will do alot.
But let´s say you have a 2.0ghz, it will probably not be the same results in oc:ing.
Correct me if im wrong.
Ive got gf3 ti500 and score 5067 pts. Thats all i can get with my 892mhz processor.🙁
 
Athlon XP 1600 O/C'ed to 1900+
GF3 Ti200 O/C'ed to 225/530
Crucial 2100 512 MB
VIA KT266A chipset mobo @ FSB 145

3DMark 2001 Score: 8100 - 8200

BooYah!
 
Well as that score is nice try using the best drivers and doing all the windows XP updates.
in my system my first score was 4975 marks in 3dmark2001 after i updated everything it jumped to 7845.

i am running

XP1600+
msi k7t2666 pro2-ru
powercolor GF3 64 meg
512 pc2100
winXP pro
 
that is a good score for that setup. I am using a tbird 1.4 in an msi turbo mboard with an elsageforce2 gts 32 meg card and i am getting nearly the same as that. I wouldn't count on overclocking it getting you past 4000 though. I have jacked minr up to 220/390 and only gained about 150 in 3d mark.

CdnMade he is using a Geforce 2 GTS. You are using a Geforce 3 No way will his scores ever get close to yours with that card.
 
3dmark 2k1 is actually suited to T+L rather than not, so my kyro gets a meezly 2000 points, in 2k1, but in 2000, i get 7000
 
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