laptop 3d mark

laptops with powerful graphics cards can score more than 12,000 so its not that great but it depends on what you use your laptop for,fast action games will suffer but dvd playback will not notice much differnce,or will surfin the net or office stuff
 
what laptop do you have? if you answer that i can answer if that is a good score or a bad one.
 
X24 said:
what laptop do you have? if you answer that i can answer if that is a good score or a bad one.

a good score or a bad score is independent of the machine.

you can have a relatively above average score for a lower par machine or vice versa.
 
PM 2.0ghz 533mhz fsb
i gig 533mhz dual channel ram (explain dual channel)
128 6600 pci express x16
80gig 5400rpm hard drive (will the revs hold me back)
 
i am rather unfimiliar with the 3dmark03's.
if u had an 05 score, or if i had a little more time i could answer your questing, but i gtg, i have to go sell something (fingers crossed, that will give me enough to build the desktop i want)
 
alanuofm said:
thats not too bad at all. will run older games fine.


i dont know what you guys are talking about, but thats an excellent score, i only get about 4000 with my comp, and i can play halo, bf2, and hl2 on high-highest settings with no lag and above 40fps (except halo which runs @ 30).
 
spamdos said:
PM 2.0ghz 533mhz fsb
i gig 533mhz dual channel ram (explain dual channel)
128 6600 pci express x16
80gig 5400rpm hard drive (will the revs hold me back)

very nice laptop. the score isn't too bad.

dual channel is when the memory are installed on two difference channels commonly labeled as channel a and channel b and can simultaneously access the memory controller. this doubles bandwidth.

no the slower hard drive has not shown to do any drastic performance increase.
 
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