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    r9800 pro only 14000 marks?

    Why is my 3dmark so low
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    r9800 pro

    i have everything turned off afaik
    Last edited by Dasenergi; 10-29-2003 at 11:03 PM.

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    is like the quality slider thingy turned all the way to the left?
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    Well, with your system and the video card running at stock speeds, it seems like that score is about right to me. Edit to add: run 3D Mark 2003 and see what your score is.
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    ya everythings to the left I ran it again and ever lower now

    http://service.futuremark.com/servle...jectId=7168249

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    pointless are you talking about the direct 3d balance
    where it says performance or quality if so its in the middle

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    Yea turn it to the left all the way.

    I got those scores on my 9800NP xp 2400 512DDR 333 ram, same settings.

    Run 3d mark 03 and see what you get.

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    Originally posted by Dasenergi
    pointless are you talking about the direct 3d balance
    where it says performance or quality if so its in the middle
    move it all the way to the left. Edit to add also turn off as many processes you can that you have running.
    Last edited by lonewolfroger; 10-29-2003 at 11:20 PM.
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    That score is fairly accurate for a 2.53 at stock.

    Overclock your P4, and watch your score fly up.
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    ya when i turn everything to the left my scores went up, thanks fellas

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    I agree with everybody else, that score is right on the money and maybe even a little high. I see some pretty good potential for 17K or so if you OC the CPU and have a good overclocking card.

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    http://service.futuremark.com/servle...&projectType=6

    thanks again when I compare to systems same as mine there are only a few that beat this score and they are all over clocked guess I should see what this card can do

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