What 3Dmark 01 scores should I get?

The Green Bean

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Leadtek Geforce4 ti4800SE stock
Intel Gebv2 motherboard
Intel P4 Willamette 1.8 GHZ
Kingston VR PC2100 512MB
Win XP pro
37Gigs HDisk

Im getting 9200. Ive heard ppl hitting 15ks. Ocing barely ups the score by 300 points. So is it normal?
 

modedepe

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People getting 15k also have p4c's at 3.2ghz+

That is about right for your setup. Your cpu is holding you back.
 

Sid59

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Originally posted by: hatim
Leadtek Geforce4 ti4800SE stock
Intel Gebv2 motherboard
Intel P4 Willamette 1.8 GHZ
Kingston VR PC2100 512MB
Win XP pro
37Gigs HDisk

Im getting 9200. Ive heard ppl hitting 15ks. Ocing barely ups the score by 300 points. So is it normal?

that sounds about right.

my friend gets around 7000 and he has a P4 1.4ghz and a Radeon 9600
 

eno

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my 2nd machine is similar to yours.

1600+ OC 1900+
Soyo board 304fsb
Ti4600 340/740
40gig/60gig Maxtor/IBM 2mb

i get 12,500

make sure all your detail levels are set to application preference.
 

Jeff7181

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Nah... that doesn't sound right... I had an XP1700 with a Ti4200 that scored 10,000... and 11,000 overclocked almost to the speed of a Ti4400, which is basically what the Ti4800SE is, a Ti4400 with 8X AGP.

Then I had a Ti4200 oc'd to 325/650 (basically a Ti4600, tad faster) that scored 14,500 with my "XP3200."
 

Regs

Lifer
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Jeff - a XP 1700 in all do respect, I would consider a better performer in games over a POS 1.8 Willie.
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: hatim
Leadtek Geforce4 ti4800SE stock
Intel Gebv2 motherboard
Intel P4 Willamette 1.8 GHZ
Kingston VR PC2100 512MB
Win XP pro
37Gigs HDisk

Im getting 9200. Ive heard ppl hitting 15ks. Ocing barely ups the score by 300 points. So is it normal?

Go to the "Project Search and Compare" database and match your projects to others with the same system specs at Futuremark.com. That's what it's there for.

Click on the link that says this: "Match your active 3DMark03 project (appr. CPU & GPU speed) "

Just remember that the first few pages of results are usually people with wildly overclocked, watercooled videocards and systems.
 

Tom93R1

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Why is it when I search futuremark databases for a similar setup to mine can I not find anything higher than 7439? I am searching for processors between 2500 and 4000 MHz, Nvidia GeForce FX5900 with processor, OS, resolution set to "all".
When I change video card to GeForce FX5900 Ultra the highest score goes up to 9112. Is this just a case of an incomplete database?
 

Jeff7181

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Originally posted by: Tom93R1
Why is it when I search futuremark databases for a similar setup to mine can I not find anything higher than 7439? I am searching for processors between 2500 and 4000 MHz, Nvidia GeForce FX5900 with processor, OS, resolution set to "all".
When I change video card to GeForce FX5900 Ultra the highest score goes up to 9112. Is this just a case of an incomplete database?

Maybe you're searching the 3DM2003 Database and not the 2001?
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: Tom93R1
Why is it when I search futuremark databases for a similar setup to mine can I not find anything higher than 7439? I am searching for processors between 2500 and 4000 MHz, Nvidia GeForce FX5900 with processor, OS, resolution set to "all".
When I change video card to GeForce FX5900 Ultra the highest score goes up to 9112. Is this just a case of an incomplete database?

Maybe you're searching the 3DM2003 Database and not the 2001?

LOL, yep. The data base defaults to the 03 test, no matter what part of the project manager you came from. There is a drop down menu at the top that allows to to choose which data base you want to see.