Problems with my x1800XT (Prev. "Are these decent 3DMark scores?")

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Addle

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Yeah, so I switched out my x1800XT for another one and saw an insignificant 10pt increase. This is a newly built system with a brand new hard drive, windows copy, drivers, etc. I'm actually going to return this card for a x1800XL as I'm able to get a new one for $239 through work. We'll see how downgrading my card affects my 3DMark05 scores. I'm thinking that the bottleneck of my system is my crappy Intel motherboard.
 

eva2000

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Originally posted by: munky
I tried 3dmark05 at various cpu speeds on my rig, and the difference between a 1.8ghz A64 and a 2.6ghz A64 was somewhere around 200 points. Of course, that was on my old x800 vanilla, and I'm guessing a fast card like the x1800xt can be more sensitive to cpu bottlenecks, but still I doubt a P4 would account for a 3000 point difference. Either the card is defective, or there's a software/bios glitch. Have you tried any other game benchmarks to see if your scores are close to what the tested x1800xt gets?


Edit: crap, did you see this?
http://www.theinq.net/?article=28135

Compare the A64 score to the P4 score. I know these results are just averages, and could have a bunch of statistical oversights, but looks like the average score for a x1800xt with a p4 @ 3.4 is around 7200. Almost 2000 points lower than on an A64
nods... nods ... exactly :)

i just pulled off 11,049 3dmark05 with my HIS X1800XT with my AMD64 Opteron @3130mhz http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=1530346 :)



Originally posted by: Addle
Yeah, so I switched out my x1800XT for another one and saw an insignificant 10pt increase. This is a newly built system with a brand new hard drive, windows copy, drivers, etc. I'm actually going to return this card for a x1800XL as I'm able to get a new one for $239 through work. We'll see how downgrading my card affects my 3DMark05 scores. I'm thinking that the bottleneck of my system is my crappy Intel motherboard.

why not oc cpu ? 830 can probably do 3.6-3.8ghz, on water probably even 4+ ghz
 

Addle

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correct me if im wrong, but I thought Intel motherboards (manufactured by Intel) could not be used to overclock.
 

Backinthedays

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Originally posted by: Addle
correct me if im wrong, but I thought Intel motherboards (manufactured by Intel) could not be used to overclock.

Cannot OC the Intel mobos. Also be ready to deal with ALOT of heat if you are gonna OC that monster.
 

Vargis

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i have 4600x2 at 2860mhz with 2 gig ddr500 ocz gold 3,4,4,8 i scoring 17000 even in 03 and 8900-9000 05 with the 5.12 driver they are starting to utilize the dua lcores with the 5.12 drivers,i see people in the 9000-10000 range with 05asked how never got a strait anser but one guy said memory layencies have a good bit to do with marks 3dmark likes tight timmings 2,2,2,5 compared to my 3,4,4,8,
 

KeepItRed

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I'm about to run 3DMark '05 with my X1800XT. I've seen a person with an AMD 3800+, 1GB Corsair and a X1800XT get 9080. Not sure if he's OC'ed but I'm going to say 8k- is a low score for a X1800XT.
 

Elfear

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Originally posted by: Vargis
i have 4600x2 at 2860mhz with 2 gig ddr500 ocz gold 3,4,4,8 i scoring 17000 even in 03 and 8900-9000 05 with the 5.12 driver they are starting to utilize the dua lcores with the 5.12 drivers,i see people in the 9000-10000 range with 05asked how never got a strait anser but one guy said memory layencies have a good bit to do with marks 3dmark likes tight timmings 2,2,2,5 compared to my 3,4,4,8,


Have you tried putting you image quality slider to High Performance? Also make sure all unnecessary background apps are shut down (virus scan, firewall, etc.).
 

DaveBC

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Originally posted by: Addle
These are the scores I got for my new gaming system, wasn't really sure if these were average given my system specs. This was my first time using 3DMark.

Scores:
'03 - 15817
'05 - 6907

System:
Pentium D 830
Ati x1800 XT
d945 Intel Mobo
2GB PQI DDR2533 CL3

I'm thinking you should be around 9 to 10 K. Here is my score click on OC10K to view it.

 

irev210

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I hit 9650 on a bone stock card with my rig with an X1800XT


AMD opteron 165 oc to 2.6gihz
GEIL ONE W BH running 240 @ 2-2-2-5

I have two 7800gtx's that hit 14100, but I am gunna sell them and hang onto a single card solution for a bit.

 

nitromullet

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Originally posted by: KeepItRed
9484 - 3DMark '05. I think 6k is too low.

9328 here with rig in sig, X1800XT @ 689/797

I think this adds more credibiltiy to the CPU argument. Red's got a 4400+ and I have a 4200+. Basically, he picked 150+ more points with a 512k more cache on his cpu.

Originally posted by: DaveBC
Originally posted by: Addle
These are the scores I got for my new gaming system, wasn't really sure if these were average given my system specs. This was my first time using 3DMark.

Scores:
'03 - 15817
'05 - 6907

System:
Pentium D 830
Ati x1800 XT
d945 Intel Mobo
2GB PQI DDR2533 CL3

I'm thinking you should be around 9 to 10 K. Here is my score click on OC10K to view it.

more support for the cpu theory... Dave's got an A64 3700+@2.6ghz, and he scores a 10003.

Originally posted by: irev210
I hit 9650 on a bone stock card with my rig with an X1800XT


AMD opteron 165 oc to 2.6gihz
GEIL ONE W BH running 240 @ 2-2-2-5

I have two 7800gtx's that hit 14100, but I am gunna sell them and hang onto a single card solution for a bit.

and even more support...

Higher score than me with a card @ stock. Plus, my GTX'es (KO ed) never broke 10k in 3DMark05.