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Old 04-19-2008, 07:10 PM   #1331 (permalink)
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I got 12,400 with a bit of overclocking. I can't figure out how to post the screen shot though. does it need to be hosted online?
yeah you need to host it online.

try http://imageshack.us/
just make sure you save it in jpeg format and the size is below 500kb other wise it will annoy people when loading it.

also make sure you crop the image. you dont need to show your entire desktop. just the results box.
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Old 04-19-2008, 07:12 PM   #1332 (permalink)
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nah, it doesnt really matter. most people have good resolution monitors and can take the extra second to scroll, just post it as is
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Old 04-19-2008, 08:01 PM   #1333 (permalink)
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that's kind of annoying having to host it. does anyone actually lie about their 3dMark score? lol, that would be so lame!
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Old 04-19-2008, 08:08 PM   #1334 (permalink)
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yeah lol, it must be an ego thing.
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Old 04-20-2008, 09:55 PM   #1335 (permalink)
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only the CPU overclocked I'm rather happy with the result tbh (tho, no idea weither its good or not for this pc )
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Old 04-20-2008, 10:09 PM   #1336 (permalink)
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Is that with the CPU at 3.6GHz? That seems low to me. Omega had a similar setup and got 14,000.
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Thats normal. The 2900 like omega had are better benchmarking in 3Dmark06, that doesn't mean same game performance though.
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Is that with the CPU at 3.6GHz? That seems low to me. Omega had a similar setup and got 14,000.
My CPU was at 3.85GHz with around a 1900MHz bus, overclocked RAM with tight timings, and an overclocked 2900XT. I was also running the tests at 1440x900.
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Okay, I take it back, you had the better computer. What does changing resolution do the score though?

and I have a question about RAM timings. At stock 800MHz, CPU-Z says my latencies are 5-5-5-18 (if I'm reading it right), but it is supposed to be 4-4-4. How can it be changed? Also when I overclock and my RAM is over 1000Mhz, CPU-Z says something like 6-7-7-22. This sounds pretty bad, but is it actually? And can I do anything? I'm pretty sure 1:1 is the lowest ratio option so I cannot underclock my RAM if I am overclocking my CPU.
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You have your ram timings set on auto, you'll need to set them manually to get them to lock. If you set them lower, you may need to increase the voltage for lower latencies.
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