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1584 3dmarks

Asus A7N8X Deluxe nForce2

AthlonXP1600+

512Mb PC2100

Leadtek GeForce4 Ti 4200 AGP8x 128Mb

:cry:

damn.. you got more than me and all.. we basically have the same PC. How many points did you get in 3Dmark2001? I got about 10,000 on this system all default no OC but this time i only got 1330 3Dmarks! LOL that baby is milking my system for power.. and i don't got enough to give!! Anyone got some money for the "uprade SHoTTa's computer" fund? :D

specs in my sig... no OC

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1584 3dmarks

Asus A7N8X Deluxe nForce2

AthlonXP1600+

512Mb PC2100

Leadtek GeForce4 Ti 4200 AGP8x 128Mb

:cry:

damn.. you got more than me and all.. we basically have the same PC. How many points did you get in 3Dmark2001? I got about 10,000 on this system all default no OC but this time i only got 1330 3Dmarks! LOL that baby is milking my system for power.. and i don't got enough to give!! Anyone got some money for the "uprade SHoTTa's computer" fund? :D

specs in my sig... no OC

In 3dmark01se I used to get 10,420

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Um for the people with Geforce's complaining about thier low scores...

3dmark03 is primarily a DIRECTX 9 benchmark!

Seeing as no Geforce currently supports DX9 that is why your scores suck. It has nothing to do with your systems per say.

hehe, yeah... trust.. we know.. but still complaining... it's always a competition and right now i'm at the back of the pack LOL... Gonna OC all i can and try it again... :)

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ridiculous!!!!! I was just downloading it for about 3 hours. It was at 120MB and it stopped and said it was done.  What BS!! now i have to start all over!!! :angry:  :angry:  :angry:

wow that sucks

i need to oc some more and get my score a little higher

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ROTFL i think im in serious need of an upgrade!

no one can beat this score!

:woot:??:woot:t:?:woot:oot::woot:woot:  ::whistle: :whistle:

I've got you BEAT!!!!!!!! read it and weep!!!!

http://lynch2.netfirms.com/3d.jpg

/me :Dws :D

Downloading as we speak (50% done), then :

1) exit Redhat

2) reboot

3) boot into WinXP and

4) benchmark :)ay :)

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