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    6800 Ultra 3Dmark03 benchmark

    This is what I got with the 6800U and A64 3200+ @ 2.55G.

    The 6800U (and/or the 60.72 driver) seems to be optimized for DX8/9. Its scrore with 2k1 is not much higher than an overclocked 9800XT.
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    looks good

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    nice score for an overclocked 6800u. even in 2001 it should be higher than a 9800xt overclocked to 650MHz core. I heard 230fps nature stock without lodbias tweaks!
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    9500(8 pipe softmod, 64m) at 390/310 19201 at 275/270 16052
    9500(4 pipes, 64m) at 400/310 16215 at 275/270 12560
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    Re: 6800 Ultra 3Dmark03 benchmark

    Originally posted by HKY
    This is what I got with the 6800U and A64 3200+ @ 2.55G.

    The 6800U (and/or the 60.72 driver) seems to be optimized for DX9. Its scrore with 2k1 is not much higher than an overclocked 9800XT.
    Hi,

    A nice score,

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    What was your Nature score in 2k1?

    2k1 should be at least 26k in your system (i'm talking bare minimum, run straight through).
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    man those clocks are so sick. an entire 93 mz's on the core and 2 of them on the mem!
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    Re: Re: 6800 Ultra 3Dmark03 benchmark

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    Hi,

    A nice score,

    where you get this new baby???
    If I tell you I'll have to kill you.....

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    Originally posted by Soulburner
    What was your Nature score in 2k1?

    2k1 should be at least 26k in your system (i'm talking bare minimum, run straight through).
    The 2k1 score was around 26.5k. From memory I think Nature was way over 200 (I've only run it 2 times).

    I didn't pay much attention to 2k1 as its score was lower than my previous score with a 9800XT (with a 2.77G A64)

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    That 200mhz can make a huge difference on the A64 platform (you probably already know this). That card should be able to beat the 9800XT without a lot of effort. I saw 24k range for a stock card. Show me a 9800XT scoring 24k stock?
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    somethings wrong if a 16 pipeline cards getting owned by a 8 pipe card. that would be like me upgrading my ti4200 to a 9700 pro and scoring lower than my 16.5k in sig. god I cant wait to see knowlegable guys, especially Macci get their hands on one who know what they are doing. people that dont know how to bench get bad scores(aa/af turned on, settings on quality, etc)
    3000+ Venice 240x9=2.16GHz(ondie controller limit) 2x512mb patriot tccd ram
    9700pro at 325/310 runs all games buttery smooth!

    9700(8 pipe softmod, 128m) at 410/325 23821 at 325/310 21287 at 275/270 19159
    9500(4 pipes, 128m) at 420/330 18454 at 275/270 13319
    9500(8 pipe softmod, 64m) at 390/310 19201 at 275/270 16052
    9500(4 pipes, 64m) at 400/310 16215 at 275/270 12560
    3dmark scores with Ti4200 and Ti4800se
    Ti4200 at 340/730 19558 at 300/650 18032 at 275/550 16494 at 250/500 15295
    3dmark scores with older gpus
    Ti500 at 275/620 14588 Ti200 at 260/540 13557 MX440 at 380/680 11551

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    Originally posted by Soulburner
    Show me a 9800XT scoring 24k stock?
    that shouldn't be too hard with an xt
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    Originally posted by oc-rookie
    that shouldn't be too hard with an xt
    Ok I think we can make an exception for a 4.3Ghz P4EE
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    Originally posted by Soulburner
    That 200mhz can make a huge difference on the A64 platform (you probably already know this). That card should be able to beat the 9800XT without a lot of effort. I saw 24k range for a stock card. Show me a 9800XT scoring 24k stock?
    Yes, I am sure that stock Vs stock the 6800 will be a lot faster than a 9800XT in 2k1. However, my main point is that the 6800, with its current set of drivers, is probably optimized for DX8/9, rather than DX7, which is used for most tests of 2k1.
    Last edited by HKY; 05-05-2004 at 02:25 AM.

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    it should still do dx8 very fast due to its 16 pipelines and huge fillrates which 3dmark 2001 loves. I am guessing that with even an overclocked a64 a huge bottleneck, the 9800xt and 6800u would get the same fps in every game test except for nature where the 6800u gets well over 200fps. this is where all the extra points come from. once we see what Macci can do on his 3+ GHz athlon fx, the gap should be HUGE
    3000+ Venice 240x9=2.16GHz(ondie controller limit) 2x512mb patriot tccd ram
    9700pro at 325/310 runs all games buttery smooth!

    9700(8 pipe softmod, 128m) at 410/325 23821 at 325/310 21287 at 275/270 19159
    9500(4 pipes, 128m) at 420/330 18454 at 275/270 13319
    9500(8 pipe softmod, 64m) at 390/310 19201 at 275/270 16052
    9500(4 pipes, 64m) at 400/310 16215 at 275/270 12560
    3dmark scores with Ti4200 and Ti4800se
    Ti4200 at 340/730 19558 at 300/650 18032 at 275/550 16494 at 250/500 15295
    3dmark scores with older gpus
    Ti500 at 275/620 14588 Ti200 at 260/540 13557 MX440 at 380/680 11551

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    oops here's the 24k

    http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=7799225

    Soulburner you just helped me retrack my steps and figure something out.

    for solving my riddle.
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    Originally posted by Soulburner
    Ok I think we can make an exception for a 4.3Ghz P4EE
    Also with a A64 FX at 3G
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    Re: Re: Re: 6800 Ultra 3Dmark03 benchmark

    Originally posted by HKY
    If I tell you I'll have to kill you.....
    Don't kill me master!!!
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    Nice 3dmark03 score of course. ThinkI agree with you on the 2k1 score ie the drivers are optimised for DX8/9 shaders.

    Actually nvidia drivers have been getting worse and worse for 2001, I had assumed as they had taken some optimisations out, but maybe it was just that they kept fine tuning them for DX9 and DX8/9 shaders and DX7 got stuffed.

    Would still be interested in how this card performs with 44.03 and 52.16 drivers, if it does work with them of course.

    It's going to be expensive if you need an Ati for 2001 and nvidia for 03, or vice versa ... $1000

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    accroding to a review, the x800xt was only 1300 marks faster than the 6800u on an a64, but then the cpu may have been a huge bottleneck
    3000+ Venice 240x9=2.16GHz(ondie controller limit) 2x512mb patriot tccd ram
    9700pro at 325/310 runs all games buttery smooth!

    9700(8 pipe softmod, 128m) at 410/325 23821 at 325/310 21287 at 275/270 19159
    9500(4 pipes, 128m) at 420/330 18454 at 275/270 13319
    9500(8 pipe softmod, 64m) at 390/310 19201 at 275/270 16052
    9500(4 pipes, 64m) at 400/310 16215 at 275/270 12560
    3dmark scores with Ti4200 and Ti4800se
    Ti4200 at 340/730 19558 at 300/650 18032 at 275/550 16494 at 250/500 15295
    3dmark scores with older gpus
    Ti500 at 275/620 14588 Ti200 at 260/540 13557 MX440 at 380/680 11551

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    Originally posted by zakelwe
    Nice 3dmark03 score of course. ThinkI agree with you on the 2k1 score ie the drivers are optimised for DX8/9 shaders.

    Actually nvidia drivers have been getting worse and worse for 2001, I had assumed as they had taken some optimisations out, but maybe it was just that they kept fine tuning them for DX9 and DX8/9 shaders and DX7 got stuffed.

    Would still be interested in how this card performs with 44.03 and 52.16 drivers, if it does work with them of course.

    It's going to be expensive if you need an Ati for 2001 and nvidia for 03, or vice versa ... $1000

    Regards

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    The older drivers do not recognize the 6800U. My card doesn't work with 52.16.

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    Originally posted by HKY
    The older drivers do not recognize the 6800U. My card doesn't work with 52.16.
    So, make it work

    Yes, 3D01 has gotten slower with the newer drivers but at the FPS we are seeing that isn't a huge concern. All of your DX7/8 games are still going to run 100-300fps range, and does losing 10fps really matter if the quality increases? They aren't concerned with that benchmark anymore if you ask me.
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    Originally posted by oc-rookie
    oops here's the 24k

    http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=7799225

    Soulburner you just helped me retrack my steps and figure something out.

    for solving my riddle.
    Originally posted by TinTin
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    13k 03 is quite nice, gosh i cant wait to get me either one of these or an X800

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    o m g, that video card ownz! 13k in 3dmark03, that's itself is worth the money. wonder if anygames would even use any of that power, since 3dmark03 is considered a synthetic 3d benchmark and not indicative of real world performance. Anyways, you are so lucky to have one. wish you can post some high quality pics of the 6800 ultra!
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