3DMark2001 Scores

Discussion in 'Benchmarking' started by Big B, Dec 13, 2001.

  1. Big B

    Big B HWF Godfather

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    Well, check my sig for the specs, and I'll get to the scores.

    Samurai Pro gets 5600's default settings in 2001 (1024x768x32).
    The Imperial Star Destroyer gets 3400-ish. Same settings:D

    *pelvic thrust*
     
  2. Big B

    Big B HWF Godfather

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    Done some tweaking and have 7600+ with the following rig:

    Abit-NV7133R
    Athlon (T-bird) 1.4GHz
    512MB PC2100 DDR @ CAS 2
    Gainward GeForce 3 @ 250/571 core/mem

    For more info click the 'Main Boxen' link in my sig.
     
  3. Big B

    Big B HWF Godfather

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    I've been playing around with my new toy for a new review here shortly, but I have a score of 9332 in 3Dmark 2001.

    The following hardware includes: P41.6A @ 2.24GHz, Iwill P4D (i845D) motherboard, Radeon 8500LE @ stock.

    :D
     
  4. RZA

    RZA l337 CounterStriker

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  5. syngod

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    Hehe you'll have to install the Det 40's and break the 10000 mark Big B.
     
  6. Big B

    Big B HWF Godfather

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    Yeah, but I'm using a Radeon:chk:
     
  7. RZA

    RZA l337 CounterStriker

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    I've clocked my fsb at 150 and getting 7341 now

    How can I overclock my GF 3 more then 220/500?
    Does it need new cooling or what ?

    I wanna c if I can put it up to 8000 marks

    my current score 7341
     
  8. Big B

    Big B HWF Godfather

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    I use Riva Tuner. You can get it over at The Guru of 3D.
    Just take everything slow. Some companies cards OC much better than others. My GF3 Gainward hits and easily surpasses Ti500 speeds because it has volt mods and faster memory on it than a standard GF3. I've also found that a motherboard can affect how high you can OC something. My Radeon 8500LE overclocks a little better on my Iwill XP333-R than it did on the Iwill P4D--probably due to more voltage adjustments than anything else.

    Extra cooling may help some, but don't expect it to do wonders. Chips will only run so fast before giving out, no matter what ya do.
     
  9. RZA

    RZA l337 CounterStriker

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    I used Rivatuner also but when I just go clock to fair I will get artifacts or my whole system crashes
    That volt mod u done, is that easy ?

    I think my memory is 5ns ddram, thats kinda slow isnt ?

    Oh yea when I play UT 2003 with my card at 220/500 its crashes verry often but if I play any other game or run 3dmark it doesnt crash at all, weird aint it ?
     
  10. Big B

    Big B HWF Godfather

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    Gainward already implemented it into their card, so I didn't have to do anything but use Riva Tuner. It depends on who made your card as to how you'd go around doing a volt mod.
    It sounds as if you're pretty much at the breaking point of your grahpics card, and a volt mod will only do so much.
     
  11. RZA

    RZA l337 CounterStriker

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    Sprakle made my videocard
    But ure prob right about it doesnt clock further
    I just leave it like this then, still all the games play good on it :)
     
  12. SweatyGangsta

    SweatyGangsta Geek Trainee

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    radeon 9700 pro only 8000

    i reccently bought a radeon 9700 pro to beef up my
    p4 2000 mhz
    256mb 133mhz RAM

    i have seen reviews of the card achieving over 14000 in 3d mark 2001. Using the same program i only get about 8000 on similar settings. i think it might be my ram which lets it down.

    what do u think?

    + what level of graphics r u using in the test cos that affects it loads?
     
  13. Big B

    Big B HWF Godfather

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    Sounds like you've got a system that uses the slower PC133 SDRAM instead of PC2100 or better DDR or PC800 or better RDRAM. This can do some serious damage to the overall speed of your system. Unfortunately, the only way you can really use the other memory types is to buy a new motherboard and memory, and memory is kinda pricey at the moment.
    Also, these site tend to tweak the system for maximum performance with certain BIOS settings.
    In some cases, the overclocking of the CPU and/or graphics card is used to achieve those awesome results.
    The operating system and drivers can also play a major factor here as well.
    Lotsa variables.
     
  14. SweatyGangsta

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    dont need to improve yet

    luckily i dont really need any better than that at the moment but at least i know where to upgradwe in the future..thanks.
     
  15. Big B

    Big B HWF Godfather

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    Right now is a transition point in the PC world anyway. There's kind of a lull in the technology you can buy right now, but there is some good stuff coming up. By the time you go to upgrade, boards with Intel's Granite Bay (dual-channel DDR) will be available, and maybe even something better. With your video card being the top contender, you don't have to worry about that holding you back. You've got a lot that you can keep for the next 6 months without feeling too far behind;)
     
  16. Big B

    Big B HWF Godfather

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    Back on topic.

    Got a score of 8950 with the following hardware:
    Iwill XP333-R
    Athlon XP2000+ @ stock (thus far)
    256MB PC2700 Samsung DDR
    ATi Radeon 8500LE @ 292/320
    Windows XP Pro

    that's the important info.
    I think the 10k mark is possible with the current setup. I think I can get a few more MHz off the Radeon, and reliable info tells me that I have a good shot at getting that XP2000+ into the mid 1.8GHz range (default is 1.67GHz).
    I'll be back:blah:
     
  17. SweatyGangsta

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    with the below spec i hit 9199.
    but in the comparisons im underperforming with computers with the same processor. they must be using drr or rd ram
     
  18. Big B

    Big B HWF Godfather

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    Yup. That's really what's holding you back. I was able to OC my P4 1.6A to 2.32GHz and with a Radeon 8500LE @ 292/315, I was able to get just over 10,000 on 3DMark.
     
  19. SweatyGangsta

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    wow nice one. i dont think ill be clocking my porcessor in a hurry after last time! i think in a few months ill put it up alittle and maybe clock the graphics card a little. but for now im just happy that its working again.
     
  20. Big B

    Big B HWF Godfather

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    Really, the big thing that's holding you back is the RAM you have. If you were to get a different motherboard with DDR or RDRAM, you'd probably break 10,000 quite easily, and probably score quite above that.
     

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