good luck sharkypinoy and as for the guy at 17500(nice even number) you need more cpu muscle if you are to break 18k marks. get that car chase high details higher dude, I eat you in that test by 11fps :eek:
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good luck sharkypinoy and as for the guy at 17500(nice even number) you need more cpu muscle if you are to break 18k marks. get that car chase high details higher dude, I eat you in that test by 11fps :eek:
It'll be tight but I think it should clear.Quote:
Originally posted by Ryder
I was thinking of going with the SLK-800 and a 80mm
Torando but im concerned i will have clearance
problems with my Northpole nb cooler.
lol i've already beaten 20k man... lol.. i'm 6th place in sharky extreme 3dmarkQuote:
Originally posted by Thunderbird1GHz
good luck sharkypinoy and as for the guy at 17500(nice even number) you need more cpu muscle if you are to break 18k marks. get that car chase high details higher dude, I eat you in that test by 11fps :eek:
W00t w00t w00t my new NF7-S rev 2 is here, hooked up to my Prometeia, and it solved my voltage/memory problems. Surprises soon! (I hope)
The second Prometeia is being repaired as we speak (getting the return & cap tubes repaired and extended, and refilled with R134a)!
I'm drawing up my 3d plans for my RAMblocks (water cooling blocks for my video card)!
The days and weeks ahead should be interesting... :D
woot woot, everyone is upgrading again.. lol.. can't wait to see the scores
Congrats to all the new hardware and goals to the fellow Sharky Extreme 3DMark team!!!!
dangit!!! all these people upgrading! i need to get my butt in gear and actually do something and get a half decent score posted so i can atleast have it look good for a few days...;)
good luck guys. can a prometeia be build cheap? I could smash 15k easy then :)
You can break 15k easily if you knew what you were doing :D :D :D
Yes, a "prometeia" (that is, a vapor phase change unit) could be built relatively cheap. However, you wouldn't be able to build it (and neither would I). Trust me - I had a 2 hour conversation about this with an expert today (who is now repairing my second prometeia :)). It's not a question of knowledge, but rather equipment and environment. You could convert an air conditioner or freezer into a primitive phase change unit, but in the end it would probably not be worth your time. PM me if you want more details.Quote:
Originally posted by Thunderbird1GHz
good luck guys. can a prometeia be build cheap? I could smash 15k easy then :)
So, fellas...
How can I gain about 500 3dmarks?
How much core increase (on a 9800 Pro) would amount to 500 marks?
How much FSB increase would amount to 500 marks?
How much mhz increase would amount to 500 marks?
Yes, I am very anxious to get those extra 500 - I have only begun playing around with this Prometeia, but suffice to say you will all probably be shocked (or, at the very least, impressed) at the results. :D I know I was :eek:.
1. get a faster video card= $250 for a 9800Quote:
Originally posted by Colossus
You can break 15k easily if you knew what you were doing :D :D :D
2. get pc3200 ram for higher fsb= $150 for 512mb
3. get a p4c= $500+ for cpu, ram and mobo
15k on a ti4200 is VERY, VERY, VERY hard! Itll be alot easier a year from now though
TELL USS!!! :D Come on, just tell us you broke 23K.;) :DQuote:
Originally posted by xDUCK
Yes, a "prometeia" (that is, a vapor phase change unit) could be built relatively cheap. However, you wouldn't be able to build it (and neither would I). Trust me - I had a 2 hour conversation about this with an expert today (who is now repairing my second prometeia :)). It's not a question of knowledge, but rather equipment and environment. You could convert an air conditioner or freezer into a primitive phase change unit, but in the end it would probably not be worth your time. PM me if you want more details.
So, fellas...
How can I gain about 500 3dmarks?
How much core increase (on a 9800 Pro) would amount to 500 marks?
How much FSB increase would amount to 500 marks?
How much mhz increase would amount to 500 marks?
Yes, I am very anxious to get those extra 500 - I have only begun playing around with this Prometeia, but suffice to say you will all probably be shocked (or, at the very least, impressed) at the results. :D I know I was :eek:.
Hey guys i see some pretty nice scores have been posted in the last week or so. I have been really busy in the last week with this big military exercise we have going over here. I hope in a week or so I get my rig to go over the top. I bought another 2.4C, this one is a Malay chip and I hope it OC's much better. I have had it to 290 fsb in single channel mode, but can't get it anywhere near that in dual channel. I just ordered some OCZ PC4000 memory tonite and should see it in about 10 days, then we will see what this rig can do :D
Anyway, keep the great benching coming and I hope to throw some great scores your way in a couple of weeks. Peace :D
Sigh.... adults and all their money.:p :D
LOL I am a soldier and I have no money. Actually I got the money for this memory and new CPU by getting lucky and hitting $500 on a slot machine:D :eek: :p
:eek: Wow... hehe, nice! Free money's always good.:DQuote:
Originally posted by ranger2992
LOL I am a soldier and I have no money. Actually I got the money for this memory and new CPU by getting lucky and hitting $500 on a slot machine:D :eek: :p
I plan on hitting the slot machines the second I legally can.;)
Well,i got to 7k on 03' but when i ran 01' i got the error message
"This project can not be published
due to detected CPU speed variation"
(the score was 17998).Whats up??I had to run a 1.93
vcore to run the tests.
CPU:XP 2500 Barton
Stock speed of cpu:1.84
Actual speed of cpu:2284
Motherboard:Abit NF7-S
Ram:OCZ 3500 EL DC 512 MB
Video Card: 5900 Ultra
Stock core of video card:450
Actual core speed of video card:560
Stock mem of video card:850
Actual mem of video card:983
Cooling:Air cooling
Score with link:
7002
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=1187087
Fantastic Ryder. I'm telling you upgrade your HSF and I really think you can run 2.4Ghz. Is your 01 build 330?
It was as someone said. When you o/c too high, you get a clock speed flux which makes 3DMark reject it since it's not a stable clock speed.
Yes its build 330,-is running with too much vcoreQuote:
Originally posted by sapasion
Fantastic Ryder. I'm telling you upgrade your HSF and I really think you can run 2.4Ghz. Is your 01 build 330?
making the cpu unstable hence not being able
to publish my 01' score?
-or is it as chuck is saying?
NoQuote:
Originally posted by Ryder
Yes its build 330,-is running with too much vcore
making the cpu unstable hence not being able
to publish my 01' score?
PossiblyQuote:
Originally posted by Ryder
-or is it as chuck is saying?
Wrong again... You can easilyt get 15k with your hardware!Quote:
Originally posted by Thunderbird1GHz
1. get a faster video card= $250 for a 9800
2. get pc3200 ram for higher fsb= $150 for 512mb
3. get a p4c= $500+ for cpu, ram and mobo
15k on a ti4200 is VERY, VERY, VERY hard! Itll be alot easier a year from now though
But it all depends on how good you are at benchmarking :)
Hey Colossus, approx how many core mhz (on a 9800P) amount to 500 3dmark points?Quote:
Originally posted by Colossus
Wrong again... You can easilyt get 15k with your hardware!
But it all depends on how good you are at benchmarking :)
Very very nice :) I updated your record! I guess I need to get back to work with 2003 benchmarking :)Quote:
Originally posted by Ryder
Well,i got to 7k on 03' but when i ran 01' i got the error message
"This project can not be published
due to detected CPU speed variation"
(the score was 17998).Whats up??I had to run a 1.93
vcore to run the tests.
CPU:XP 2500 Barton
Stock speed of cpu:1.84
Actual speed of cpu:2284
Motherboard:Abit NF7-S
Ram:OCZ 3500 EL DC 512 MB
Video Card: 5900 Ultra
Stock core of video card:450
Actual core speed of video card:560
Stock mem of video card:850
Actual mem of video card:983
Cooling:Air cooling
Score with link:
7002
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=1187087
The way to beat this is : Before running the test, check system info on 3DMark Control Panel. Check cpu speed, if the speed stated is pretty close to your actual core speed, you should be able to publish. ;) I ran my latest benchy using this check and was able to publish at one go.Quote:
Originally posted by Chuck232
It was as someone said. When you o/c too high, you get a clock speed flux which makes 3DMark reject it since it's not a stable clock speed.
System Info ----Actual speed
2.450ghz ------- 2.5ghz - Can publish
2.450ghz ------- 2.3 or 2.65ghz - Can't publish
Hope this helps you out. ;) :)