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I wonder how their scoring this now

untweaked I got this

Main Specs

CPU

Intel P4 2.0Ghz

MB

Intel D845BGL

RAM

OCZ Tech 512MB DDR 3000

HD's

2x Maxtor 80GB / WD 120 GB

CDRW

24X

Sound Card

Creative Audigy Gamer

Video Card

ATI Radeon 9000 Pro 64mb

beat you dude :happy:

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i cant download it from anywhere..

it seems that everyone and their dogs are getting it..

oh well i'll just wait

use this link

http://216.240.159.13/Public%20Folder/3DMark03.exe

he posted it on the first page of this thread...it's fast

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I wonder how their scoring this now

untweaked I got this

Main Specs

CPU

Intel P4 2.0Ghz

MB

Intel D845BGL

RAM

OCZ Tech 512MB DDR 3000

HD's

2x Maxtor 80GB / WD 120 GB

CDRW

24X

Sound Card

Creative Audigy Gamer

Video Card

ATI Radeon 9000 Pro 64mb

beat you dude :happy:

wow really? maybe b/c you got rdram on your p4

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Posted on Feb 12 2003, 04:43

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P4 2.26Ghz

512DDR

64MB GeForce Ti4200

Score: 850..... WTF?

haha, well thats 3dMark for ya.

why do u guys care so much, its ONLY a benchmark, what really matters is how games play. Don't upgrade just to get a higher 3dmark score thats just stupid.

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haha, well thats 3dMark for ya.

why do u guys care so much, its ONLY a benchmark, what really matters is how games play. Don't upgrade just to get a higher 3dmark score thats just stupid.

lol, yeah, but some scenes i'd really like to see in actual motion, rather than like a slide show of family outings... :wacko:

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haha, well thats 3dMark for ya. 

why do u guys care so much, its ONLY a benchmark, what really matters is how games play.  Don't upgrade just to get a higher 3dmark score thats just stupid.

lol, yeah, but some scenes i'd really like to see in actual motion, rather than like a slide show of family outings... :wacko:

yeah it's pretty lame...

at least let us take some of the detail out and watch it like it was meant to be watched...

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I scored a 5600 with my athlon xp [email protected] (202fsb), epox nforce2, 512MB corsair pc3500 dual channel, sapphire 9700pro@380/330. Pretty decent score but the benchmark just crawled along if u ask me. I tried to publish it but it wouldnt freakin connect to futuremark...maybe it was just cuz of the load. I'll try again tomorrow.

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iomayho, look at my post above. G-FX vs 9700pro

test 1 is dx7

test 2 is dx8

test 3 is dx8

test 4 is dx9

that's why GF4 cards get ~1400 but NV30/R300 get ~4500+.

i think test 4 is very heavy, that's why it count much higher..

and indeed it's very stupid to upgrade just to get higher scores.

it's very possible that there's some bug in 3dmark and future patches will change the score..

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