you lost me there....overclocked too far but barely above stock? You mean the system vs the video card or are you saying that the card just can't oc any higher?
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you lost me there....overclocked too far but barely above stock? You mean the system vs the video card or are you saying that the card just can't oc any higher?
Cool man, I updated you.:) You know you can save the project and then update it later right? It's no big deal now, but do me a favor and get me a link to a score on the orb soon ok?:)Quote:
Originally posted by xDUCK
Cpu 2100 T-Bred B
Stock speed of cpu 1.73ghz
OC speed of cpu 2.28ghz (190x12)
Motherboard: Asus A7N8X Deluxe rev 1.2
Ram: 2x256mb CorsairXMS TwinX3200LL
Video card: ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
Stock core of video card 378
Actual core of video card 378
Stock mem. of video card 337.5
Actual mem. of video card 337.5
3D Mark 2001 SE score 17,333
Proof: http://www.sharkyforums.com/showthre...29#post1476029
(couldn't post on resultbrowser)
If this was a top 10 score then honestly I would not have updated it without a link to the orb.;):)
I guess you lost me too lol!:) Exactly what are you OCing higher and it is causing your score to go down?Quote:
Originally posted by Rival30
you lost me there....overclocked too far but barely above stock? You mean the system vs the video card or are you saying that the card just can't oc any higher?
lol, JUST the video card. For example the settings I have in my sig, 328/315 were the first oc I did. I used Rage3D Tweak . After that inital oc, I up'd the core and memory a few mhz more, and the score dropped like 100 points. Then I tried just getting the core higher and still it dropped below the my current marks. Weird?
Go for a decent OC. Like 375/350 and see how that works. Are you rebooting each time?
Make sure you overclock, reboot, test.
Then adjust clocks, reboot, test again.
Like that.:)
cool thanks for the advice, just on a side note I was scanning the Orb database and decided to try a higher FSB and lower CPU speed and guess what...my marks went up even higher then my sig now. Not by much but I didn't have the card OC'd at all at the time. So maybe thats where I'm running into the bottleneck. Anyway I'm goin out for a little so I'll work with it some more when I get back. Thanks for listening to me vent and blab. If you ignore me long enough I'll probably figure it out on my own! ;) lol
18119!! I am now in the top 10! :D :cool:
Cpu 2100 T-Bred B
Stock speed of cpu 1.73ghz
OC speed of cpu 2.28ghz (190x12.5)
Motherboard: Asus A7N8X Deluxe rev 1.2
Ram: 2x256mb CorsairXMS TwinX3200LL (100%, 6-2-2-2)
Video card: ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
Stock core of video card 378
Actual core of video card 400.5
Stock mem. of video card 337.5
Actual mem. of video card 348.75
3D Mark 2001 SE score 18,119
Proof: http://www.sharkyforums.com/showthre...hreadid=197328
(still couldn't post on resultbrowser)
xDUCK you are going to have to have a link to your score at the Futuremark data base to have your score added to the sharky data base, you may have to backoff your OC a little to get it to post on the result browser, or the reresult browser was down when you tried to post your score.Edit to add you have to have a link to the Sharky Extreme 3D Mark team data base in your sig. also.
whats the Orb?
i'm happy to add my score to the Sharky crew, but i can't be arsed to verify it (my posts should prove i'm not a 3DMark whore). :)
REMF
ORB=Online Results Browser
Its basically where your saved 3DMark scores are logged and can be linked to for anyone to check out or compare. You can log into it after running 3DMark or you can just go to Futuremarks website and login from there.:)
Do I HAVE to provide a compare link? I did provide screenshots, so it's not just hearsay. :confused:
Quote:
Originally posted by xDUCK
Do I HAVE to provide a compare link? I did provide screenshots, so it's not just hearsay. :confused:
Yeah.. your gonna have to. It's part of the rules... plus... it's better, just in case someone wants to compare their score with your's :).
cheers people.
REMF
Ok, I ran it again, with my 9800 Pro a bit higher, and got 18182. This time, I could upload my score, but not publish it. However, I did snap a screenshot (and saved the project, so I can send the project file to anyone who wants it), which can be seen here.
ALMOST beat Daywalker. :) Off to see how high this 9800 Pro can go...
Edit: As far as 3D Mark not letting you post, it don`t even reconize my 2100+ at stock speeds, it states its a unknown cpu and it did the same thing for my 1600+. I don`t think they added any support for AMD cpu`s at all.