Why do I get lower 3dMark Score when I break 800 on PIII

bhungy

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I have p3v4x and when i overclock my PIII at 800 it gets a score of 5200 with a geforece ddr. But when i overclock it some more the scores start to decrease! WTF is going on. Shouldnt the score increase as I increase the speed of the cpu?
 

Wiz

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That's interesting, I have been wondering about my 5000 score on 3Dmark2000 on my P3 700e @ 933.
I have a 64meg GF2 GTS card and it should be hitting 6500 - 7000.
I will try different speeds and see what happens, see if you are on to something - I had this set up with a different P3 700e CPU running at 868mhz and was getting 6700 3Dmarks.
 

Supradude

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Are you running the benchs off the CPU? or onboard vid T&L, perhaps one or the other is bottlenecking and possibly decreasing performance,... blind guess here...
 

bhungy

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Another funny thing is when I try to change the speed of the ram to case 2 it becomes slower on my 3dmark also. For some odd reason my computer likes it on case 3. If i bump it up to case 2 the scores goes down. WTF?
 

Wiz

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Supradude: Huh? I am just starting 3Dmark2000 and running the benchmark default.
 

Wiz

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Wow bhungy, what mobo are you using and what brand / speed ram?
 

cmaMath13

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The more programs you load on your computer the lower the score, too. When I first got my machine I got 8444, but now I get in the middle 7500. If I overclock video card, then I can get back to 8000.
 

Renob

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cmamath you overclock that system of yours yet????????? crank that badboy up.
 

kimber

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same thing happened to me.
with my cbo 700@900 i was getting near 6000 in 3dmark and was maxing out the memory benchmark on sandra.now with my cco 700@1050 my 3dmark's are low 4000's and my memory benchmarks in sandra are way lower.:(
 

cmaMath13

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Yes, it makes me realize why guys that buy from Dell or other PC companies get such low performance. It is because of all the crap they load onto the hard drive!

I am still getting very good performance, but I think I will reformat more frequently now. Plus, it is very easy to do now that I have a restore disk and a CD-RW.
 

KR

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I've seen similar performance hits when running at around 1 GHZ or higher with my PIII-800. Generally I've attributed it to errors in the cache which slowed things down while the error-correction did its thing. At 935 everything is fast and no unexpected slow-downs.
 

Wiz

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hmmm... I changed the memory timing from 5t/7t to 7t/9t and installed DX8 final.
My 3Dmark2000 score went from 4997 to 6651 :cool::D:D:cool:
Changing the timing was related to a stability issue. DX8 final seems to have done the trick under Win2K server. About the same score using both Det 6.49 and 6.67 BTW.
 

bhungy

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Any suggestions what I should do?
My mobo is an asus p3v4x with PIII 600 overclocked to 800 and my ram is 256 pc133 infeneon ram, i think it is cas 2. Anyone have any suggestion for the timing of the ram?
 

cmaMath13

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I think I saw somewhere that running you memory at cas 3 will increase you 3DMark2000 score (instead of cas2).

Don't worry too much about your score. If it runs the games you play than that is fine. I don't think your score is that bad anyway.
 

Kungfu72

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I never use 3DMark as a benchmark. Too quirky. It does, however, make an excellent stress-tester for overclocked systems to test stability.

When in doubt, timedemo Quake 3. Unless you're testing Direct3D. Don't know of any games using it that benchmark well.