I am Developing a new program that might help pepole with upgrading thier computers.
you will input your current system configuration, and the software will find the upgrade that will mostly improve your preformance...
in order to do it, it will run "Simulated" Benchmarks of Quake3 and 3DMark 2000, Basing the score on your current hardware + the part you have upgraded... I think such a software might be useful...
For example, let's say you have a 600Mhz Coppermine with a G400, and you want to upgrade your computer to a 1Ghz coppermine, however you are not sure if the speed improvment will be high, so to find out what preformance boost you will get, you simply run the software and it will tell you your score in sevral benchmarks (So Far it's: 3DMark 2000, Quake3 Time DEMO 1 Normal and High Quality) befor and after the upgrade...
The final release of the software will include these settings:
Cpu Type/FSB/Mhz rating.
Video card Type. + OC to what speed.
Hard drive speed.
and Driver set.
so far, the one part I am having problems with is the LOGIC Behind the 3DMark 2000 benchmark, AKA How can I give you a result of the benchmark without actually running it. so I have created a small DOS APP (without any interface, or any bug fixes yet... sorry...) that was Ported from my final application, where you select what hardware you have and the software caculates the 3Dmark score (Totaly Syntethic)...
what I need for you, is that if you don't mind, run the software on your machine, select your config, and tell me what score it gave you, what is your REAL 3Dmark 2000 score and your system config.
this will help me to "Fine Tune" the 3Dmark Test in the final software.
Thank you.
Download the mini-application (106K):
http://www.angelfire.com/il/dnet/Synthetic_3Dmark.exe
Notes:
-if you have an Athlon, Type in 200Mhz as FSB (it DOES not take into Account the DDR FSB of Athlon systems, so please type 200Mhz).
-there are problems with the software caculating the scores of S3/ATI Based chipsets.
-K6-2/3 and V5 will be added in a few hours to the software...
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"Excuse me for butting in, but I'm interrupt-driven..."
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Worstation Specs:
Asus P3B-F w/Celeron@680mhz
160mb PC100 7ns RAM.
Matrox G400 142/190Mhz.
IBM 75GXP 7200RPM 15Gb.
Seagate U8 4.1gb Hdd,
SBlaster Live! Digital.
17" Mag InnoVision 770Ti TrinitronFR Monitor @1152X864
Logitech MouseMan Wheel USB (on Everglide Giganta SE)
Focus 127keys MM Keyboard.
HP SCSI Cd-Rw 7200Si
Aopen X48 Optical Disc Drive.
3Com NIc @ Tevel/3Com Cable Modem
Modded case, the "banshee". 6 fans.
3Com Palm IIIx + GoType + AxxPAC
you will input your current system configuration, and the software will find the upgrade that will mostly improve your preformance...
in order to do it, it will run "Simulated" Benchmarks of Quake3 and 3DMark 2000, Basing the score on your current hardware + the part you have upgraded... I think such a software might be useful...
For example, let's say you have a 600Mhz Coppermine with a G400, and you want to upgrade your computer to a 1Ghz coppermine, however you are not sure if the speed improvment will be high, so to find out what preformance boost you will get, you simply run the software and it will tell you your score in sevral benchmarks (So Far it's: 3DMark 2000, Quake3 Time DEMO 1 Normal and High Quality) befor and after the upgrade...
The final release of the software will include these settings:
Cpu Type/FSB/Mhz rating.
Video card Type. + OC to what speed.
Hard drive speed.
and Driver set.
so far, the one part I am having problems with is the LOGIC Behind the 3DMark 2000 benchmark, AKA How can I give you a result of the benchmark without actually running it. so I have created a small DOS APP (without any interface, or any bug fixes yet... sorry...) that was Ported from my final application, where you select what hardware you have and the software caculates the 3Dmark score (Totaly Syntethic)...
what I need for you, is that if you don't mind, run the software on your machine, select your config, and tell me what score it gave you, what is your REAL 3Dmark 2000 score and your system config.
this will help me to "Fine Tune" the 3Dmark Test in the final software.
Thank you.
Download the mini-application (106K):
http://www.angelfire.com/il/dnet/Synthetic_3Dmark.exe
Notes:
-if you have an Athlon, Type in 200Mhz as FSB (it DOES not take into Account the DDR FSB of Athlon systems, so please type 200Mhz).
-there are problems with the software caculating the scores of S3/ATI Based chipsets.
-K6-2/3 and V5 will be added in a few hours to the software...
------------------
"Excuse me for butting in, but I'm interrupt-driven..."
__________________________________________________ ____
Worstation Specs:
Asus P3B-F w/Celeron@680mhz
160mb PC100 7ns RAM.
Matrox G400 142/190Mhz.
IBM 75GXP 7200RPM 15Gb.
Seagate U8 4.1gb Hdd,
SBlaster Live! Digital.
17" Mag InnoVision 770Ti TrinitronFR Monitor @1152X864
Logitech MouseMan Wheel USB (on Everglide Giganta SE)
Focus 127keys MM Keyboard.
HP SCSI Cd-Rw 7200Si
Aopen X48 Optical Disc Drive.
3Com NIc @ Tevel/3Com Cable Modem
Modded case, the "banshee". 6 fans.
3Com Palm IIIx + GoType + AxxPAC
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