Which Driver is the best for Benchmark 2001SE?
I'm use the Cat 3.10, its very bad :(
Oced: A64 2.2GHz, R9800pro 480/760MHz
21600
On Monday the A64 Prometeia Kit should come.
I will see
Sorry for my bad english. :(
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Which Driver is the best for Benchmark 2001SE?
I'm use the Cat 3.10, its very bad :(
Oced: A64 2.2GHz, R9800pro 480/760MHz
21600
On Monday the A64 Prometeia Kit should come.
I will see
Sorry for my bad english. :(
For the 9800 I'd give either 3.2, 3.1, or 3.6 a try.
THX
huhu aquaman auch hier? :D hehe wünsche dir viel glück mit dem a64 ;) greetz duronfan
Opp, just curious.... what is an oppainter?
http://www.contractor.com/oppainters ;)Quote:
Originally posted by eviljin
Opp, just curious.... what is an oppainter?
Hey you guys with your high-oced-CPUs.
Would you spend 5-10mins of your time and bench your machine with a little CPU-bench written by a german guy from Planet3Dnow-forums?
Just have a look at this thread:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...837#post332837
I´d be really interested what a P4EE or FX can do in this benchie, actually a moderate overclocked A64 is on the top...
Thx´n´greetz,
Flox
maybe he has a deal with opp that he gets his old rig :) thatd be sweettQuote:
Originally posted by pik-ard v1.1
yea... he has all that cooling, and nothing to use it on... :p:
Nice 30K+ score with your AMD 64 3400+ Opp! How much higher can you take that if you strap the cascade on it?
Well the Shuttle died so I'm rmaing it now. The only thing the cascade would do is help the vid card. Maybe get the score close to Macci's EE. 272MHz memory is the optimal choice for the A 3400 and seeing the Multiplier won't go higher then 11 I wouldn't get much from cooling the Chip anymore.Quote:
Originally posted by some_young_guy
Nice 30K+ score with your AMD 64 3400+ Opp! How much higher can you take that if you strap the cascade on it?
OPP
Help, I have posted this on many other forums but still no help. I am hoping the gods of OC'ing might be able to point me in the right direction. I am stuck at 1.94v to the GPU any more and the voltage goes up under load and card hard locks.
Any volts over 1.94v to the GPU and it would lock up on a full 3DMARK run and i would need to reboot computer. In fact Vgpu would go "0" volts.
I measured the 5v rail at 5.22 volts loaded and 12v rail at 12.34v under full load.
After testing this is what I found:
Vgpu Idle -- Vgpu Load
1.85v ------ 1.81v
1.87v ------ 1.84v
1.90v ------ 1.88v
1.91v ------ 1.90v
1.92v ------ 1.92v
1.93v ------ 1.96v
1.94v ------ 1.98v
1.95v ------ 2.03v <-- lock up on 3dMARK Drops to "0" volts.
What do you think is causing the voltage to jump under load??
What can I do to stablize the voltage??
Check your +5 not loaded and loaded.
May be the VR is heating up somehow and its resistance is getting changed?
Heh... this score is fake, right?
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=7545219
32249... with a Radeon 9600? come on :D
im reporting his fake score
Here's the man in action again:
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=7545058
15KHz clock??? What's that supposed to mean???
What a d*rk! :mad:
Check the 03 nr 1 page... lamers :(
Well well... buggy score submit? :D
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=7552745
(no it's not mine lol)
35567?
What hell? That can't be right can it?
OPP,
My grandad was a painter for 30 years :)
We all know who's at the top, those lamers need not apply great job opp :toast:
Yeah well done OPP, look forward to more big scores!!
when socket 939 and r420 is out, could be interesting for the 40k race :D
This can only come from one guy.....Quote:
when socket 939 and r420 is out, could be interesting for the 40k race :D