Good job vert :)Quote:
Originally Posted by vertices
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Good job vert :)Quote:
Originally Posted by vertices
Sweet, new server(s)! I have been Overclocking my video card, but can't seem to exceed 16,948 marks... working on it.
Nice OC so far. Here are my clocks when I hit 16984 3DMarks:Quote:
Originally Posted by xclite
GPU 2100( or 1050 based on OC tool you are using) x 646
E6700 Intel Core 2 @ 3950 MHz
Using eVGA 680i mobo
Use these nTune settings:
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So I've been tweaking with these settings, and trying to cap 17k. Just curious, are these optimal for general program use, or should I set them back after getting my highest score?
I usually half the timings/volts when not benching, like when playing games -- no sense in stressing the components like that full time. When not gaming, just surfing, I go back to stock. RivaTuner will allow you to store your various settings in Profiles that you can set based on what you are doing. Most newer BIOSes allow you to store 2 or 3 (some allow for more) Profiles.Quote:
Originally Posted by xclite
Just got a Q6600 G0 stepping and just had to play with it a little :D Hit 2.934 on stock Vcore :cool: Haven't figured out any real OCing in the BIOS yet. CPU idles at 25C (damn near room temp) max was core #2 at 53C during 3dm06 run. So, very happy so far.
CPU: Intel Q6600 G0 stepping
OC'd speed of CPU: 2.934 stock Vcore
MotherBoard: ASUS P5K SE P35 chipset
Ram: 2x1GB Corsair DDR2 800 5-5-5-15 T2 5:6
Video Card: EVGA Geforce 8800 GTX
Actual Core of Video: 640MHz
Actual Mem of Video: 1050MHz (2100Mhz effective)
Cooling Used:ThermalRight Ultra120 w/Tuniq TX-2 GPU: Stock
3DMark 2006 score: 13343
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=3991574
Keep me updated with how high you can safely clock it if you don't mind, mine has a lower multiplier because my cooling can only keep it safe up to 3.2 GHz. I might invest in something a little better, since all I have right now is the Arctic Cooling Freezer.Quote:
Originally Posted by OS-Wiz
CPU: Intel Q6600 G0 stepping
OC'd speed of CPU: 3.2
MotherBoard: NVidia 680i A1 SLI
Ram: 2x1GB Corsair XMS2 DDR2 800 4-4-4-12
Video Card: EVGA Geforce 8800 GTX X 2
Actual Core of Video: 630MHz
Actual Mem of Video: 960MHz (1920 MHz effective)
Cooling Used:Arctic Cooling Freezer GPU: Stock
3DMark 2006 score: 16948
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=3682472
3DMark 2005 score: 21152
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=3742485
Well, if you want to go higher might as well go the whole nine yards -- ThermalRight Ultra120 Extreme, Tuniq TX-2 Thermal Interface Material (TIM), and the Silverstone 120mm vari-speed fan. You'll have to bump up the North Bridge (NB) voltage a notch or two and bump up PCI-E freq a little as well, but no higher than 110. Find your memory makers recommended max Vdimm and try to lower your memory clocks. If you are using just two sticks of memory try to run at T1 command rate. Keep CPU temp <= 71C (max recommended by Intel) and NB <= 55C. Might consider a better NB cooler, check out the ones from ThermalRight and Swiftech. Max Vcore is 1.5 (Intel recommendation).Quote:
Originally Posted by xclite
Once you get that CPU OCed you'll blow away my top score :eek: With good case airflow, especially around the vidcards you should be able to clock them to at least 645 x 1050 (2100).Quote:
Originally Posted by xclite
Used the same display settings as OS-Wiz
Using the latest official nvidia drivers in vista 64.
CPU: Intel X3220 G0 stepping
OC'd speed of CPU: 3.5ghz
MotherBoard: Gigabyte P35-DS3P
Ram: 2x1GB Corsair DDR2 800 5-5-5-15 T2
2x2GB G.SKILL DDR2 800 5-5-5-15 T2
Video Card: EVGA Geforce 8800 GTS
Actual Core of Video: 648MHz
Actual Mem of Video: 945MHz
Cooling Used:ThermalRight Ultra120 GPU: Stock
3DMark 2006 score: 11915
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=4005939
I am confused, my scores seem so much lower then many of you :(
I know my RAM is slowing me down a bit because I have a few mismatched pairs, but it alone can't be keeping me down this much, can it?
With stats like that, I'd expect you to be beating me. What's your FSB set at?
389x9Quote:
Originally Posted by xclite
I'm not really too much into benchmarking, and all my games run great....but this makes me wonder a bit about how much I'm losing.
Actually, now that I think about it, does your processor get overheated and end up throttling during the CPU test. Ditto for the GPU? You can run a temp monitoring program (Coretemp, speedfan) on the processor during the test and have it log, if temps get high enough that throttling would happen (TJunction), that could be affecting your scores. I know if I run 3dmark repeatedly, my GPUs get very hot and throttle back as well, dropping my scores by thousands of marks.
no heat issues, no... just retested with updated chipset drivers and got like 40 points more...
temperature for the CPU didn't break 60 on any of the cores, the GPU was right about the same.
Would me running 2 monitors ( 2nd is my TV) hooked up at the same time slow it down possibly?