My 4000+ Benchmarks!!

jpeyton

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Hrrm, my A64 3200+ Newcastle and XTPE pull about 22800 in 01, 11900 in 03, and 5300 in 05. Methinks you need to tweak your system from stock for better performance, if you're so inclined.
 

KyleGates

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Originally posted by: jpeyton
Hrrm, my A64 3200+ Newcastle and XTPE pull about 22800 in 01, 11900 in 03, and 5300 in 05. Methinks you need to tweak your system from stock for better performance, if you're so inclined.

Are you at stock speeds or no?


Have zero experience with AMD so I would not know what to tweak and the system seems to hang when I turn on MSI's dynamic OCin

 

imported_Computer MAn

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The Aquamark scores look a little low. My specs are in my sig and I get around 66-6700 points. The GT when I run tests is at 400/1070 BTW. Looks good otherwise. Congratulations and have fun with that awesome new rig.
 

jpeyton

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Well you have a Jr. FX-53 there (still uplocked on the multiplier). Try lowering your HTT ratio, increasing your FSB. You might try lowering your multiplier too; high FSBs give better results. A safe overclock for you would be 10x250FSB, running your RAM 1:1 (assuming the TwinX is BH-5 or TCCD), and a 4X HTT ratio.
 

KyleGates

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Originally posted by: jpeyton
Well you have a Jr. FX-53 there (still uplocked on the multiplier). Try lowering your HTT ratio, increasing your FSB. You might try lowering your multiplier too; high FSBs give better results. A safe overclock for you would be 10x250FSB, running your RAM 1:1 (assuming the TwinX is BH-5 or TCCD), and a 4X HTT ratio.


WOW...that made no sense at all really. You are speakin with a dude who hasnt OCed a system since the Celeron 366
 

imported_Phil

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Originally posted by: kylegates27
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Well you have a Jr. FX-53 there (still uplocked on the multiplier). Try lowering your HTT ratio, increasing your FSB. You might try lowering your multiplier too; high FSBs give better results. A safe overclock for you would be 10x250FSB, running your RAM 1:1 (assuming the TwinX is BH-5 or TCCD), and a 4X HTT ratio.


WOW...that made no sense at all really. You are speakin with a dude who hasnt OCed a system since the Celeron 366

FSB = 250Mhz.
Multiplier = 10x.
RAM = 250Mhz (if possible).
HTT (HyperTransport link) = 4x.

Simple :)
 

ATW

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You do indeed need to do some tweeking. My bone-stock 3400+ Clawhammer and X800XT PE pulls 25,800. That thing should be good for 27k easy.
 

oogabooga

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yea, you need to do some tweaking but man, your potential is grand compared to my systems.. technology, what a painful mistress.
thanks for adding your floppy information, that was the one thing i was really curious about *smirk*
 

KyleGates

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Originally posted by: ElementK1
Wait...your TT 420 watt purepower can handle all that?


Seems to handle it all very well. Other than the 6800 there isnt much that is super power hungry...I only have one regular old HDD and its not like the coundcard requires alot :)
 

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Wow that's quite a collection of rigs you have. Just wondering, with a high end system like that why didn't you opt for a raptor or two?
 

KyleGates

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I have a bud who uses High speed drives and other than faster load times I have never noticed much of a diff in games on his machine....so I guess I have not had a reason to.
 

KyleGates

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I just got done running the CS Stress test and here are my results:

1600x1200 All settings Maxed, 4xAA 8xAF: 82.6 FPS