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an0nym0us
07-03-2005, 11:32 AM
this is my setup as i posted in another thread about overclocking. at 3.74ghz i only got about 3200 3dmark05 marks whereas my friend with a s754 3000+ hit somewhere in the 5000's. we both have AGP cards i think something is wrong with mine, but i can't be sure. his card was at stock clock and so was mine.

Processor: intel 550 3.4HT
Motherboard: Abit AS8 i865PE
RAM: 2x512 Corsair XMS 2-3-3-6
Video Card: PNY 6600GT 128mb AGP
Hard Drives: 74 gig raptor (system drive,) 160 gig WD IDE
Optical Drives: NEC 3520a 16x DVD+/-RW, Samsung DVD/CD-RW
Case/Power Supply: Antec Super Lanboy, Aspire 500w PS
Cooling: Thermaltake Silent 775 all copper Heatsink with 2 heatpipes 90mm funneled fan, Zalman video card HSF (all copper)
Extras: Blue Neons, Soyo Card Reader, Sound Blaster Audigy 2, Linksys 802.11b card (for when i take it somewhere)

Northwood
07-03-2005, 11:45 AM
thats is about right for a stock 6600GT, maybe ur friend got a faster card?

Nasgul
07-03-2005, 01:43 PM
At stock speeds the 6600 GT should do around 3500+ points with the new 77.72 WHQL drivers and CPU test at 3.4GHZ should be around 4900+ points.
There's no way his system could've have scored over 5k at stock speeds, UNLESS he has a 6800 GT which is possible.

Currently I have a 6600 GT w/the new 77.72 drivers and card oc to 529/1071 I get 4040 and 6039 for cpu test (http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y218/Nasgul/CPU6039.png). CPU at 4.0GHZ.
Now, my old AGP system with a GeForce 6800 GT, the score was 5645 (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v655/dob1224/56453DMark05.jpg), for CPU test something in the 4k+ because it was at stock 3.2GHZ