hey what do you know, almost as good as my timings.fade2green514 said:ddr 520 3-3-3-6 dual channel
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I was talking to fadeCole_ie said:I would assume me lol, what was your score fade?
That isnt bad at all.underworld288 said:i got 3685 whick i thought was pretty good until i looked at some of your guys scores.
The higher the score the better. You may have overclocked too much if your score is dropping.. As far as i know, when you start to get artifacts appearing on the screen during benchmarking its time to back off the core and mem speed a little until you no longer see artifacts appearing.. (sort of like snow on the screen) Goodluckunderworld288 said:i have a question about the scores on 3dmark06, i know its stupid but, it is the higher the score the better or the lower the better. I was asking because the more I overclock my GPU the lower my score gets.
that seems low for a 7800gt. maybe its because its at stock. i have a 7800gt and it benchmarks around 4500 overclocked to 490 core 1.2ghz memory. i can't imagine dual core proc would add 1000 in 3dmark... but hey you never know.i got 3685 whick i thought was pretty good until i looked at some of your guys scores.
That's normalJesse1984 said:Geez it was going slow on the CPU test on the mountain with the little mini-map thing on the right hand side..
Only if you're finding it slow with other programs. No point in buying a new CPU just for 3DMark! The 3800's not bad at all.think i need a faster CPU.. maybe 4400+ x2. Hopefully the socket 939's will drop in price now that AM2 is here![]()
The reason is because you have a single core, not a dual core. Even with the X2 4800+, the FPS in both tests usually stay at 0-1FPS, with the ocassional 2FPS spike.Jesse1984 said:Geez it was going slow on the CPU test on the mountain with the little mini-map thing on the right hand side.. think i need a faster CPU.. maybe 4400+ x2. Hopefully the socket 939's will drop in price now that AM2 is here![]()
couldn't have said it better myself.Only if you're finding it slow with other programs. No point in buying a new CPU just for 3DMark! The 3800's not bad at all.