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1024*768 @ 16/16
3dmarks 2814
cpu 165
fillrate (m-t) 292.7
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PIII-500mhz @ 620 ! with an Abit BE6 mobo
128mb pc-100
Mill G400 (YAHOO!!!) 32mb @ 167/208 with MGATweak-417mhz, (2.5, 2, 2.5), PD 5.41 & bios 1.5-22
Maxtor 14.3 gb Uata66 hdd
SB Live!
Winblows 98se & DX7
32 lbs. of fans, heatsinks and aluminum ductwork
3DMark Result 5954.69 3DMarks
Synthetic CPU 3D Speed 9325.69 CPU 3DMarks
Rasterizer Score 2791.72 3DRasterMarks
Game 1 - Race 65.07 FPS
Game 2 - First Person 54.89 FPS
Fill Rate 268.79 MTexels/s
System 1:
AMD 1.4 AYJHA-Y factory unlocked @ 1656 with Thermalright SK6 and 7k Delta fan
Epox 8K7A
2x256mb Micron pc-2100 DDR
an AGP port all warmed up and ready to be stuffed full of Parhelia II+
SBLIVE 5.1
Maxtor 40g 7,200 @ ATA-100
IBM 40GB 7,200 @ ATA-100
Pinnacle DV Plus firewire
3Com Hardware Modem
Teac 20/10/40 burner
Antec 350w power supply in a Colorcase 303usb Stainless
For the K6-3 450 owners (sguard etc), you can do a tad better than 1600ish, I managed 1720 or so with the default bench and the latest BETA driver, 1750ish with 5.4 in DX7 mode. Anyway, the point of benchmarks is fine tuning your system, and estimating upgrade value on different components. I think 3DMark2000 is just as good as any for the purpose, just don't rely on it or any other benchmark alone.
Interesting - how'd you get that high??
I have an Asus 5A and AMD 6 III-450 which I o'clocked to 500 (5x100) and running G400 max at 105% get 1625 versus 1475 at 450 speed...of course i used 32 bit so I will try to do 16bit as on your web page and see what happens.....
AMD1200, A7V. 400g Max, RR, 512mg sdram, Pioneer 10x DVD 104s(no soda holder), Creative DVD dr3, 18g ultra66, 6.4g ultra33, Atapi Zip & PP 100, SB Live Platinum, Cambridge Theatre 5.1, DTT2500 Digital, USB Broadband Blaster, Windows XPsp1
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