The key word would be almost. Never said all tests.Quote:
Originally posted by corrupt
I beat him in almost everything
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The key word would be almost. Never said all tests.Quote:
Originally posted by corrupt
I beat him in almost everything
How do you change the order inwhich tests are run?
I can only see how to select which tests, nothing about order...is this a proversion option?
My old Sapphire 9800np behaved the same way. When i ran nature @ 435core most of the screen went black and the framerate increased. I got ~155 FPS in nature, and considoring the low coreclock its really "good".Quote:
Originally posted by bowman1964
well no offence taken:D
but does anyone really think the top score are running without artifacts....wrong all of them do.
this is all i gotten the card to do.instead of most cards that drop scores when artifacts appear i have gotten this one to keep going.it a trick that hasnt been shown yet.i happened apon it.
not that it is a fluke by no means.just the gpu somehow isnt worring why there is artifacts and it keeps running unhendered.like someone holding on to a rope and then suddenly turn loose.
anyways..everyone has opinions.
and i respect everyones :D
I tried my Radeon 9800np@pro bios doing something like this in drago low gave me something like 990fps at some points ended up like 650 in average :e
Locked in nature tho.... anyway keep on benching :)
sounds similar to the **^aNaBolic^** bug from earlier this year??
could anybody help me out with answer to the question in my earlier post :D
all you do is choose to run only the one test.
then remove that test from the list and choose another.
once you have run all the tests 3dmark will give you your score..
BUT... then you can run another test again ... as bowman does with nature and you will get another score with your new nature overwriting the old one.
Personally im too lazy to run through all this palava, i just run one after the other...
wow...that is cool. Once I can actually get my machine going again (still waiting on censuspc.com to send me my rma'd mobo) I will be doing a lot of benching, and this is nice to know :D
Ya know Bowman, I think I stumbled on that bug when I was benching a bit ago. Used to normally get about 147 fps in nature, then dunno what I did, one run I got 157.
It looked like gray sunbeams and stuff, can't really see much of the actual test, then it finished well. Is that kinda what happend to you?
Test was run at 441/467 (I think)
Here's link
no gray sunbeams,hard to explain.i can see perfectly sometimes.Quote:
Originally posted by Saffire
Ya know Bowman, I think I stumbled on that bug when I was benching a bit ago. Used to normally get about 147 fps in nature, then dunno what I did, one run I got 157.
It looked like gray sunbeams and stuff, can't really see much of the actual test, then it finished well. Is that kinda what happend to you?
Test was run at 441/467 (I think)
Here's link
later i have found it is card related specific to my one card.as no other card i have tried will do this on.
something i have done moding the card or something i burned out while i have been voltmoding it or something.
it has to do with the gpu turning off some of its features when i hit a certain point.i think it may be a weak board resistor maybe,that regulates something that controls those extra features.
really dont make me any diffance as i have gotten tried of tring to figure it out why it does it.
but one thing is for sure.it is consistant all the time doing this.i can run 200 fps in nature any night of the week.we all run accros chips that clock faster run colder and such.i just found a wacko video card that is a little differant now after i twisted the voltage over the edge.i have burned something on the board thats for sure,but i am not knocking it in the least.