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Originally Posted by endo
i got low score in 2005 ...only 2213 with 450/650...any ideas why ?
AMD is running 230*9
what driver did you use? The official 66.93's don't really support 6200's - sure they recognize it but they suck ass in actual use..lol...use the 75.90 drivers, you can get them over at www.guru3d.com . They are the most recent drivers and they are next to be released. Good luck.
Maybe it didn't actually soft-mod....
Has anyone ran before and after soft-mod fill rate tests in 3dmark01?
I would do it but it would be pointless as my 6200 wont even make it so far as to appear to have modded successfully.
I have not run any '03 tests on my card yet but I believe an overclocked 6200, even at 4 pipelines should be capable of 5K + 3dmarks.... Heck, I scored 4,799 on a 5600U @ 580mhz core....these cards should be capable of way more. My point is, I'm not certain '03 or '05 scores mean anything as regards to 4 or 8 pipelines.
I'm not trying to be overly skeptical or irritate anyone here..... I just want to know if this is really working.
Thanks,
Jay
i been using 71.84
am i running 1:1 at all ?
HTT 230
X9
FSB:DDRAM CPU/9 ?
dr_jay i been sceptical myself also
i been getting bad results in 2001se and 2005....
only in 2003 pretty good.
Well, I'll repost my scores showing c/4 pipes and c/8 pipes:Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
Leadtek A6200 128 TD (AGP)
3dmark2k3 numbers:
@ 350/650 - 4111
@ 350/650 c/8 pipes - 5191
3dmark2k5 numbers:
@ 350/650 - 1655
@ 350/650 c/8 pipes - 2185
as you can see there is a pretty big jump from 4 pipes to 8 pipes.
I just got 7311 in 03 with a winchester at 9x275 and the 6200 with 8 pipes @ 550/650
Anybody else getting messages in thier debug settings window?? The msg. I'm getting is "Event ID: 106, Event: Silent Running- Stress test transition L2-> L1"
Anyone know what this means?? Is this my cpu throttling down?
I have three of those too, from two days ago.
You did get a nice jump in scores there. The soft-mod would seem to have worked for you. However, for some, the results aren't so obvious or conclusive.Quote:
Originally Posted by JamesDax
Looks like its hit or miss for the AGP cards right now.....
Excellent! :toast: Now that is more in line with what I would expect from 8 pipes and overclocked.Quote:
Originally Posted by BadlyDrawnBoy
That was with image quality on normal and no tweaks at all. I'm surprised how well this performs for $100. I can't wait for the BIOS volt mod. I think I'm gonna order a VF700Cu as well.
I done some research with benching.
3dmark 2003 ....8 pipes :
300/550 5077
350/550 5444
400/550 5730
450/550 5726 <- wtf ?
6200@6600 is good in 2003 but sux in 2001+2005 :mad:
Use the 75.90 drivers.
2k1 is more CPU than GPU.
2k3 is balanced.
2k5 is more GPU than CPU.
BTW, I got 6600s that should be here by Thursday, along with my new Dimension 8400; I'll post results.
tedy - that might have been the GPU throttling when you had it at 450...maybe it got too hot?
I have questin can i Open Pipes on Club 3D GeForce 6200 256Mb?
most likely - only way to tell is to open up riva tuner and have a look in "Low-Level Hardware" settings...good luck with it :)
Nice to see that kind of performance from a cheap card. Excellent job there :)
how GPU throttling where to turn it off ?Quote:
Originally Posted by AlterBridge86
It's always under 60°C!
Hey. Anyone know if these can be slied (16/8, not 8/8) in the dfi UT board? I see no reason why not? Would make an ultimate budget setup, dual modded oced 6200s :D
There is no driver supoort for 6200 cards in SLI configuration. There is no provision on 6200 cards for SLI bridges. Therefore, SLI isn't going to happen with these cards. ;)
I know there is not a provision on 6200 cards for SLI connector. However, the DFU ut can do 16/2 SLI which is somewhat decreased performance, but still a pretty good increase. If someone can get the 6200 to flash to a 6600bios, can 16/2 sli happen?Quote:
Originally Posted by conrad.maranan
Perhaps. But with such a slight increase being offered by the additional card, I think most would rather go the route of stepping up to a single 6800 Non-GT.