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post #41 of 105
I don't want to give anyone the wrong impression here, but it's real easy to say that you got "such and such" a score without any proof. It's not that I doubt any of these scores, but simply taking a pic of the results might help to clearify things a bit. Just my 2 cents if anyone was wondering

I shoud be getting my 9100 tomorrow and will be more than happy to post my score, with pictures.
post #42 of 105
to msdille1:
It´s a bad quality of the picture (made with my mobile P900) but I think you can imagine my Inspiron 8200
Juergen
LL
post #43 of 105
Right when i got my I9100 i removed most of those junk programs pre-installed by dell and ran the 3DMark03 with a score of 3358. Since, i've formatted, installed xp-pro and so-forth. Just ran 3DMark03 again and got a score of 4257 i'll take that any day of the week.
All the settings were default, so were my clock speeds and drivers (what came with the dell system). In my week or so having my I9100, i've loved every second and am finally getting things how i want them, along with the games running better than i ever dreamed.
BTW, what are the default clock speeds for the I9100/XPS?
post #44 of 105
Quote:
Originally Posted by ajwatk0
Right when i got my I9100 i removed most of those junk programs pre-installed by dell and ran the 3DMark03 with a score of 3358. Since, i've formatted, installed xp-pro and so-forth. Just ran 3DMark03 again and got a score of 4257 i'll take that any day of the week.
All the settings were default, so were my clock speeds and drivers (what came with the dell system). In my week or so having my I9100, i've loved every second and am finally getting things how i want them, along with the games running better than i ever dreamed.
BTW, what are the default clock speeds for the I9100/XPS?
Are you saying you scored 4257 3dmark 03 on your i9100 without oclocking? You missed april fools day by 5 days.
post #45 of 105
just pulled my I9100 out of the box today (after the ups man was so kind to drop it off) powered up and installed and ran 3dmark 03 with a score of 3131. not bad for out of the box

I9100 3.0, 512 meg,64 mb ati, 60 gb 7200 rpm
post #46 of 105
3DMark03 yielded a 3134 on my i9100. No overclocking.
post #47 of 105
how do you guys on 8600's get such high 3dmark01se scores? i get 9895 and that is with mild overclocking. granted my pcmark03 is 3010, i cant break 10k for the 01 score. my clocks are always at 355/255 with the new omegas.
post #48 of 105
You need a very capable DX8.1 card for those scores like the Geforce 4200
post #49 of 105
My good man, have you ever seen the artwork that some people can make using nothing else but photoshop?

Do I come across as being that dim that I can't figure out how to manipulate 3DMark scores in photoshop without it looking fake?

I'll gladle brag about my i9100 beating score of 5472 when my i8600 will reach it.
Until then, I will post my the only scores I got, gotten by honest hard work
post #50 of 105
Here are my scores with 128Nvidia 5650FxGo with 56.72 drivers.........

Aquamark3 18,594
3DMark 2001 9,684
3DMark 2003 2,568

Specs 8600 1.7
128Nvidia 5650FxGo
768Mb 333DDR
60Gig Hd
15.4 WSXGA+(Samsung)
1300 Wireless
4xDVDR+RW
post #51 of 105
whats a score of the 64MB version of the FX5200 with the 8600
post #52 of 105
your looking at roughly 6k for 5200s with 64mb ram
post #53 of 105
thats not that bad.... i mean the 9600 is only 50% better...
post #54 of 105
To Tijgert:
'll gladle brag about my i9100 beating score of 5472 when my i8600 will reach it.
Until then, I will post my the only scores I got, gotten by honest hard work"
If you don´t know anything about graphic cards - then don´t tell such a nonsense!
I am a german engineer working in a American computer company in development!
I was the man working hard - NOT YOU. What did you do with your laptop to get a little bit more power... a new driver here - a little overclocking there - this job can do everybody!
Your 9100 never will do a bench of 5472... your vid card its nothing else than a 9600 pro (as desktop variant).
But the 4200 go is a real desktop 4200TI, running normally with 1,5V core voltage. Nvidia then did a chip selection of the cores, fitted them in dell laptops by reducing the voltage to 1,15V!
I did nothing else than giving the core, what it needs to become powerful - voltage!
When I increase the voltage to 1,38 Volt, then I will get stable 277MHZ out of it - thats better than a TI4400 desktop gpu. For a short time I have a stable system with 290MHZ - thats almost a TI4600 gpu.
I dont need a "paintshop pro" to get such a benchmark.
Every 8200 Inspiron user with a gogl 700 and a 2,4GHz CPU can get 10800 points in 3dmark 2001 with overclocking - the "hard job" - you prefer!!!

Juergen
post #55 of 105
stichl,

Whaaaaaaaat?
post #56 of 105
Quote:
Originally Posted by DELL-Spiike
how do you guys on 8600's get such high 3dmark01se scores? i get 9895 and that is with mild overclocking. granted my pcmark03 is 3010, i cant break 10k for the 01 score. my clocks are always at 355/255 with the new omegas.

I hit ~9500 at stock on the 8600. At 384/284 I'm getting ~ 10500 give or take. Haven't ran 3dmark2001 in awhile so I don't remember the number right off the bat. I was able to break 11000 but after playing UT2k4 demo for over an hour when I was testing for stability, my machine resetted back to default settings after I turned it on and off with a message in the bios saying something to the effect of "blah blah, shut off automatically due to heat". I've been using it at 384/284 for last two months with sporadic gaming and constant word/excel/web surfing (about 6-8 hours a day).
post #57 of 105
I hit a whooping 82 3DMARK01 on my compaq presario 7000 with a 898MHz AMD Athlon, 256MB PC100 SDRAM, and a 64MB GeForce2 MX
post #58 of 105
thats not possible with that kind of system :-P
post #59 of 105
OOps you're right - I meant 3dmark03
post #60 of 105
OK.. these are results for my i9100 w/o reformatting (as it came from the box)

3DMark03 -3347
Aquamark -27580
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