• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

X800 Benchmarks

roguerower

Diamond Member
I just upgraded from a ATI 9800 Pro to a ATI X800 Pro. I tested it using 3DMark03 and the score seemed incredibly low (around 3500). I cant remember but i think i got just as high with the 9800 Pro. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Want the damn thing to move like i know it can. Thanks
 
Turn off AA/AF, install the drivers using driver cleaner and then reinstall the 4.11 or 4.12 beta drivers from ATI's website.

Your score is way low; if you've got a recent system with 512MB of RAM or up you should be breaking 10K in 3dmark03. I suspect AA/AF is on for the benchmark, but it could be other symptoms (see below):

Make sure your chipset drivers for your motherboard are installed and up to date; make sure AGP aperture is set to 128MB or 256MB in the BIOS; make sure 4X or 8X AGP is on in the BIOS (turn on the highest your board supports).

Also list your system specs so we can better figure out what is wrong with your PC.

Btw Todd, we have very similar systems! I've got a P4 2.8 @ 3.3 Ghz on an IC7 with an X800 Pro at 525/525. 1GB DDR as well... 🙂
 
Im running a:
3.0 Ghz Prescott @3.0
1 gig of ram (crucial 3200)
ATI x800 pro
80 gig Seagate SATA
ASUS P4P800-E Deluxe
Catalyst 4.11
 
Are you sure you are running 3dMark03? Double check the AA/AF option in the drivers, make sure they say "application".
 
Originally posted by: roguerower
The video cards at stock as is everything else. what are the newest drivers for ati

4.11 are the latest, and 4.12 betas are available, but I would wait for the final.
 
You are getting about a 1/3 of what you should. If it's not the vsync/AA/AF in the control panel, then something is wrong.
 
hey guys, thanks for all your help. took off all of the stuff you said, upgraded to 4.12, and upgraded the bios and voila 10k. Thanks a shitload. Its amazing what $400 can do. CHeers
 
Vsync was on, AF/AA were both set to the highest, the MOBO's Bios was out-of-date...Just forgot to turn off all that shit. Wonder what i can get with it OC'd. Does the overdrive do anything, or is it there for show.
 
overdrive overclocks the core only. Forget overdrive - download a utility called ATI Tool and overclock away. It has a great built-in feature to test your highest overclock for both core and memory.
 
yeah, i had that for my 9800 and it looked like it could handle anything. thanks for your advice again. damn, cs:source and hl2 look nice. rower
 
Back
Top