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I've recently upgraded and i've compared my 3dMark Score to a few reviews and for some reason i'm up there with a Ti4600.?!?!

Anyway Here's My Specs that matter.

Epox 8K3A

AMD XP 1800+

Corsair XMS3200 @ CAS 2 Running at 2700with Bios Set to Turbo Mode

Sparkle 128mb GF4 Ti4200 (With Samsung 4ns Ram)

Det's 40.72.

Drivers set to defaults as installed.

Windows XP Pro SP1

Via 4in1 4.43

32Mark 2001SE @ 1024x768

Also when i upgraded to 40.71/72 (.71's are buggy) I picked up ~90 3DMarks.

STD. Not Overclocked 250Core/444mem

10082

Overclocked Vid Card to 275Core/550mem

10790

When I had the cheap Crappy ram (generic) it lowered my base 32mark 2001se score to 8000.

Ram obviously makes a hell of a difference.

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  • 2 weeks later...

3dmark 2001se is pretty big..

3DMark Link

Since then I have unlocked my cpu. I've set it with a 333Mhz FSB and jumped the stock setup to 10500.

Now with overclocked vid card etc.. 295/560 it made around the 11400.

Now I just have to fiddle around with overclocking the system some more..

  • 1 year later...

yeah a friend has a xp 2100 overclocked to 2200 real Mhz or a 3200 rating.

other mate with xp 2500 on abit nf7s m/b and Ati 9800pro got over 20000 3dmark 2k1

processor was running at around 3500 rating and card was over clocked to the s**t house.

I have downloaded 3DMark2003. Scores in the mid 4000. I remember doing the 2001 a while ago and scored approx 10000.

Every couple of years they like to make your machine seem a little less significant compared the current standards.

Guess its time to upgrade.... again.....

nah, would rather spend money on the car

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