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Reduced CPU & GPU Temp by 18degC
Gained 5.5 fps
167.63 fps @ 1024 x 768

All on High
Reflect World
Ant @ 6x
Ani @ 16x
V Sync Disabled
 
Settings: 1024x768
All High
Reflect All
No AA
Trilinear filtering
Vsync off

Stress test: 79.53

AMD Athlon XP-Mobile 2600 @ 2.33GHz
Sparkle GeForce 6600GT AGP @ 525/1000MHz
1GB Kingston Value RAM PC3200 @ 2.5-3-3-7

🙁
 
o..k.....now I'm running the test at the same settings I did before, I've done NOTHING to the computer since then, but I am getting easy 97-98fps with it, meh I guess I can't complain but wonder wdf is going on.

Anyways settings:

1280x1024
All High
Reflect All
16x AF
4x AA
VSync Off

 
Athlon 64 3000+ Venice @ 2.47GHz (275x9)
4x512MB Corsair Value Select PC3200
Leadtek GeForce 7800GTX @ 490/1300

All High
Reflect All
6x AA
16x AF

1024x768: 150.42
1600x1200: 138.19

They're a little off it seems, friend gets 165ish on a 3700+ stock and EVGA 7800GTX stock 🙁 He has 2x1GB OCZ Plat though
 
i know i'm bringing up an old thread, but would my sempron 2600+ running at 2ghz be bottling my performance in HL2?
 
shouldn't be too bad, i've noticed that bartons at 2.5 and 2.6 were needed to run hl2 smoothly (and even then) but that a 1.8 ghz 939 was more than capable, 2-2.2 should be more than enough
 
Originally posted by: RJsPC
Littlewing, What should I be runining at?
PS NEW FPS of 179.53

Its amazing what hapens when just read I little.
Found my aswer a few posts back in this very thread, thanks for the heads up littlewing.
 
Well I guess my previos FPS scores are bogus, since the 6800GT I was running did'nt suport 6XAA.

I just fineshed a new system build wich do's suport 6XAA

All tests run with settings at high
watter reflect all
VS off
Anissotropic at 16X

Here are the results

212.74fps @ 1024x768 res, 4X Antialiasing
208.52fps @ 1024x768 res, 6X Antialiasing

206.01fps @ 1280x1024 res, 4X Antialiasing
200.64fps @ 1280x1024 res, 6X Antialiasing
 
i dont run custom demos/benchmarks.

But i can tell you my score with CS:S Video stress test,

1280x1024, 6xAA, 16xAF(Q), everything at max woth a X850XT (Cats 5.9):

about 97 FPS

 
Originally posted by: RJsPC
Well I guess my previos FPS scores are bogus, since the 6800GT I was running did'nt suport 6XAA.

I just fineshed a new system build wich do's suport 6XAA

All tests run with settings at high
watter reflect all
VS off
Anissotropic at 16X

Here are the results

212.74fps @ 1024x768 res, 4X Antialiasing
208.52fps @ 1024x768 res, 6X Antialiasing

206.01fps @ 1280x1024 res, 4X Antialiasing
200.64fps @ 1280x1024 res, 6X Antialiasing

i have a hard time believing this scores....and you are certain your AA and everything works ? But then....i think it should be ok...~100fps single GPU makes 200 FPS SLI...

Whow....nice !
 
Originally posted by: flexy
Originally posted by: RJsPC
Well I guess my previos FPS scores are bogus, since the 6800GT I was running did'nt suport 6XAA.

I just fineshed a new system build wich do's suport 6XAA

All tests run with settings at high
watter reflect all
VS off
Anissotropic at 16X

Here are the results

212.74fps @ 1024x768 res, 4X Antialiasing
208.52fps @ 1024x768 res, 6X Antialiasing

206.01fps @ 1280x1024 res, 4X Antialiasing
200.64fps @ 1280x1024 res, 6X Antialiasing

i have a hard time believing this scores....and you are certain your AA and everything works ? But then....i think it should be ok...~100fps single GPU makes 200 FPS SLI...

Whow....nice !


its a 7800GTX beats two 6800gt's in benchmarks.
 
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