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Old 03-11-2005, 10:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default about 3000 3dmark points short of standard

hey guys, just got a 128mb leadtek 6600GT today...pretty sweet compared to my old 64mb radeon 9000.

just did some 3DMark2003 tests (build 3.6.0). first scored 4986 and 2nd time i got 5012 (these are on default settings). checked the Online Result Browser, (which still thinks i got a radeon9000 for some reason), and everyone is scoring 7500+.

I have not done a reformat in a while, i just uninstalled all the ATI stuff i had, and chucked in the new 6600GT. put the official 66.93 drivers on too.

does anyone have an idea as to why im pulling such a low score? ive never really got into the Benchmarking too much so i dont know that much about what effects scores.
the scores ppl got on the ORB were for slightly overclocked vidcards, and PCI-E versions. But it shouldnt make too much of a difference as the AGP ver is very slightly slower.

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XP 2500+ (@ 1.98ghz - fsb 182)
128mb 6600GT (stock speeds)
2x 256mb kingmax 3200 in dual channel (wont run at 200mhz for some reason)
a7n8x deluxe (nforce 2 ultra)
400w smartpower.
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Old 03-11-2005, 09:16 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Make sure you look at everybody else's clock speeds for their overall system (CPU, memory, etc.), they are probably overclocked heavily. As for your memory, it won't run at 200 Mhz because your FSB is not running at 200 Mhz. Your processor defaults to a lower FSB. Also, unistall your Nvidia drivers and run driver cleaner for both Nvidia and ATI to clear out any left over driver stuff. Then reinstall with new drivers. I use the 71.80 beta drivers (you can get it from www.guru3d.com). The new 7x.xx series is much better performance wise than the 6x.xx series. I got a 500 point increase in 3Dmark05.

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Old 03-24-2005, 08:05 AM   #3 (permalink)
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try the 71.84 WHQL drivers, also have you unlocked your GT with Rivatuner ??

Much debate, info and "how to" to be found on the Guru3D forums, it may help to look there.
Just looking at your specs I have the feeling that your cpu may be a bottleneck
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