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  • Is 5.41 slow? Or am inhaling noxious gas?

    I might be inhaling noxious gas.

    But between 5.30 and 5.41

    i went from 2601 to 2444 3d2000marks.

    Anyone else see this?

    Anyone else want some nitrous oxide?



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  • #2
    Perhaps the computer has had to much Booze.
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    • #3
      Nah, my processor isn't beer-cooled yet.

      Anyone got the lowdown on the slowdown though?


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      200 GB UDMA100 7200 RPM - 60GB LVD 160 10K RPM

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      • #4
        Thats the problem with nitrous, unless you heat it to 550 degrees F it wont release the oxygen, so it puts you to sleep.

        And if your gonna inhale it, use only medical grade nitrous, as they put sulphur in the stuff for automotive consumption to make it unsafe to inhale.
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        • #5
          I prefer the stuff that comes in a Whipped Cream can! It even tastes good.
          The medical kind reminds me too much of the Dentist!
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          • #6
            I got the same slowdown in the benchmarks. My 3dMark2000 went from 1700 to 1630 using the 3dNow! optimizations on my K6III-450/G400Vanilla. I don't recall the change using the d3d optimizations, but there was a slowdown there, too. But so far, I haven't noticed it in games since its not that much percentagewise (-4%).

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            • #7
              I don't think the results for the G400 in 3DMark2000 can be considered valid at this point. Sharky Extreme recently did a review of the new Elsa GeForce, and they noticed a slow down in the helicopter game simulation:

              "The G400 Max's overall score is significantly lower than the 660 Plus in the helicopter game demo but slightly higher in the adventure demo, which gives the G400 Max an overall lower score. We spoke with Matrox about this and were told that this is an issue with 3DMark 2000 that will be fixed with new drivers."

              (The Gigabyte 660 Plus is a TNT2-Pro, clocked, I believe, at 170/180. Sharky was using PD 5.41.)

              Although I'm not absolutely sure if this accounts for the speed difference Ami experienced after upgrading, I would expect any speed losses to be recovered and then some in an upcoming driver release.

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              • #8
                Ami, have you tried updating your Asus P2B BIOS to 10.11 ???

                Jord
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                • #9
                  Nah. Mostly because I have a P3B now. (But not completely. uh. Figure that one out.) ... er, what I mean is I still have the out of the box bios for the P3B... Dont know if that'd have anything to do with it.

                  But hey neatoid. I'll wait for new drivers, whenever that may be. And I guess I'll update my sig.
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                  1024 MB PC2100 DDR -
                  200 GB UDMA100 7200 RPM - 60GB LVD 160 10K RPM

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                  768MB PC133 - 75 GB of 10k RPM SCSI UW

                  HI SOMETiMES I GO AWAY FOR LONG TIME AND COME BACK YEARS LATER HI!

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                  • #10
                    neatoid whatever that may be... If you meant me, I'll take it as a compliment

                    Okay, lezzee... P3B-F New BIOS here (6th of December 1999).
                    If by any chance you have a P3B-1394, try BIOS 2002-2 here

                    If you want to read up on your mobo, there's lovely pdf files here

                    And who said you wouldn't fit back in with the rest of us, Ami??

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                    • #11
                      Welcome back, Ami

                      The slowdown could be something to do with a bug in 3DMark2000 with PD5.30, or just a general bug in 3DM2K ...

                      Jorden.
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                      • #12
                        Ami,

                        Our systems are essentially the same, and I got the same results. I think Paul is correct about the glitch with 3dMark2000, since with the 5.30 drivers the test didn't appear to be running right.

                        P.S. Where'd you find a P3B-F? I was looking around and no one seems to have them in stock.

                        John

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                        • #13
                          She probably found it in Japan, Johnny. (That is, unless she moved.)

                          You can find one at Central Computers. They have locations in San Francisco, Santa Clara, and Newark.
                          http://www.centralcomputer.com

                          Paul
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                          • #14
                            Wisconsin?

                            Paul
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                            • #15
                              If your looking for a P3B-F check out www.5oclock.com they had some there last time I checked. personally, I would avoid that motherboard, I recently did some benchmarking (Pent3B 600mhz, vanilla 6400, 128ECC PC-133 SDRAM, win98se), the board's framrates in Q3 (I know, just a game, but...) were about 3 fps slower than Abit's BH6...just some food for thought.

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