3DMark 03
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3DMark 03
Ok so most of the regulars have posted the details of their pcs in the machine <a href="http://www.5punk.co.uk/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=2782" target="_blank">specs</a> thread and it got me thinking. Seeing the components in a pc and translating that into rough gaming performance can be very difficult so i thought id make a benchmark thread.
There are quite a few different benchmarking apps and the best ive used are the '3DMark' series from Futuremark. Simple to install, simple to use and simple to find:
<a href="http://www.fileshack.co.uk" target="_blank">fileshack</a>
Username: cmavis
Password: 714911
Once installed and running the first screen should look like this :
<a href="http://img154.imageshack.us/img154/1809 ... een9xr.jpg" target="_blank">Welcome Screen</a>
Now to keep it simpler to compare machine specs i suggest we all use the free basic edition. The full version can be tweaked around and that would then scupper the integrity of peoples results.
Now simply click the 'Run 3D Mark' Button and watch the pretty demos (i suggest having a tab or putting the telly on for this bit). Then when its finished the results page will popup with your score.
<a href="http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/5913 ... 3320uc.jpg" target="_blank">Chickens results</a>
15,332 points
Now simply screengrab the desktop, resize if you wish and host the non-shopped image in a reply.
There are quite a few different benchmarking apps and the best ive used are the '3DMark' series from Futuremark. Simple to install, simple to use and simple to find:
<a href="http://www.fileshack.co.uk" target="_blank">fileshack</a>
Username: cmavis
Password: 714911
Once installed and running the first screen should look like this :
<a href="http://img154.imageshack.us/img154/1809 ... een9xr.jpg" target="_blank">Welcome Screen</a>
Now to keep it simpler to compare machine specs i suggest we all use the free basic edition. The full version can be tweaked around and that would then scupper the integrity of peoples results.
Now simply click the 'Run 3D Mark' Button and watch the pretty demos (i suggest having a tab or putting the telly on for this bit). Then when its finished the results page will popup with your score.
<a href="http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/5913 ... 3320uc.jpg" target="_blank">Chickens results</a>
15,332 points
Now simply screengrab the desktop, resize if you wish and host the non-shopped image in a reply.
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http://download.guru3d.com/3dmark/ - decent download link
and why 03? you have confidence issues about your E-Penis?
and why 03? you have confidence issues about your E-Penis?
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AquaMark: 81678 (gf:13191, cpu:10724)
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What's a good way of telling if I've killed my graphics card? Can't ge the computer to boot up correctly outside of safe mode ( ). I just get some BSOD message that's not on-screen long enough for me to be able to read it, but since I can boot up in safe mode, I'm not sure what's causing it (And I did follow the golden rule of only push it 5Mhz each time, run tests, if fine, push some more and it went from running with no instabilities to can't load up in one move)
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5mhz? i like 2, then 1 once it gets hairy.
boot in safe mode, uninstall your overclocking app (and maybe drivers)
boot.
be happy.
edit: you may also need to delete the cards from the hardware manager, or even remove the card and reboot for them to get picked up again.
it's all a bit hit and miss.
*fucks off to bed*
boot in safe mode, uninstall your overclocking app (and maybe drivers)
boot.
be happy.
edit: you may also need to delete the cards from the hardware manager, or even remove the card and reboot for them to get picked up again.
it's all a bit hit and miss.
*fucks off to bed*
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