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post #21 of 178
[IMG]C:\Documents and Settings\Jimmy\Desktop\3dscore.jpg[/IMG]
post #22 of 178
darn it.... how do you post screenshots ?
post #23 of 178
you can't post it from your harddrive you have to have it hosted on a website like imageshack or something

hey whack, what kind of scores did you get with your 9700?
post #24 of 178
Thread Starter 
deltaone145
spudsdude
Ralph 9100
whackamac

Would love to consider your scores, however I cannot unless they are supported by either a screenshot, or a comparison page such as ComputerGeek737 provided. For those wondering how to post pictures I will tell you now, but the other option open to you is simply to e-mail the relevant picture to me at stuart.kortum@gmail.com (don't forget to include enough information so I know who you are!).

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How to post Pictures

OK, this is a quick tutorial on how to post pictures. First thing is first, sign up at an image hosting site such as www.photobucket.com or http://www.imageshack.us/. This new gallery will be where your pictures are stored for posting.

Once you have an account at one of these it is an easy process. Once logged in, click the "add picture" or "browse" button or whatever you have there, select the picture you want to upload from your hard drive and OK it. Once it is uploaded to your new online album, you can click it to take you there, or right-click and copy the destination URL which is what you use to post the pic up.

Now you can use that URL to post up your picture here. In your relevant post open an image tag, paste the URL, and close the image tag so that it looks like the following:

[IMG]url to pic[/IMG]

Some sites, such as photobucket which is my personal fav, have a box under the pic in the gallery with the url and IMG tags already done, you can simply copy and paste that here instead if you so desire.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mojoRT
What about Go5200 cards in some 8600s? Do we get a place in the FAQ?

We can't run 3DMark05; but, 3DMark03 and 01 work well.
As much as I would love to, the logistics of this would simply drive me insane. It would mean sections for all the different Video cards/ laptop models catered for in the General FAQ and that is very numerous. However I will consider it based upon the success/ failure and feedback regarding the i9100/ XPS comp, and may include it in the future.

But for now, please keep the scores coming in and remember your proof, no proof, no record! Currently ComputerGeek737 is the leader for 3dMark01 and 03 using the 64MB MR9700 (overclocked).

Stu
post #25 of 178
Hi Sakor.

I have not seen any non-OCd scores for the 64mb MR9700. So can I be first - score is in my sig. If you need a screenshot let me know and I will repeat the test.

Cheers.
post #26 of 178
Thread Starter 
Need a screenshot . All tests must be verified, cheers.

Stu
post #27 of 178
Thanx sakor... I just ran new benches yesterday and the scores were even nicer!!!. I will get a pic acct and post screens.
post #28 of 178
here we go.... pix are 1920x1200... sorry... I have 2 3D03 scores. One with my system useable and the second (faster)is with only gaming required OS components running.

I ran these at 445/400 and never went above 61c. Cant wait for heat mod.....



post #29 of 178
my 3336 score was with all driver and 3Dmark settings at default @445/400.
The 3819 is with ALL unrelated services and windows options disabled @ 445/400
post #30 of 178
oh my 3D01 score 17K+
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sorry i forgot to resize...



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post #33 of 178
Thread Starter 
Ralph 9100: I need your specs and core/memory clockspeeds that you got the scores with before I can post (if they are not at the original speeds).

Everyone can check the FAQ for the latest score additions.

Stu
post #34 of 178
Here is the latest 3DMark03 score:
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=3253452
post #35 of 178
you should also probabaly tell us which version drive ryour using as well
post #36 of 178
You know...with a screenshot and paintshop pro, i can beat everyone's score and noone would know any different..."Zero Validity" is my point here.Although the thread does give people something more to do with their toy I suppose.
post #37 of 178
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rick S.
You know...with a screenshot and paintshop pro, i can beat everyone's score and noone would know any different..."Zero Validity" is my point here.Although the thread does give people something more to do with their toy I suppose.
True, but who the hell is gonna go so far as to do that? It is not like there are any prizes on offer here (other than the admiration and envy of other users ), and obvious edits would be picked up. I see the problem, but I just don't think anyone here is gonna do something like that 8)

And yes, driver versions would be very useful to know! Those that currently have scores in the FAQ please post what driver version that you were using for that score and the source (eg: Omega driver 2.5.90 (Cat 4.10 beta))

Stu
post #38 of 178
Hi Sakor.

Updated my sig now. But here you are:

Video Drivers - Omega 2.5.90 (Cat4.10 beta)
My Processor is a Prescott chip.

Cheers.
post #39 of 178
new 3DMark03 score:
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=3255823

This is using different drivers, RADEON MOBILITY 9600/9700 SERIES (DNA 3.1.4.10b), these are really nice drivers and I think I like them better than the omega's because they have more options in setup as to which games you are going to play
post #40 of 178
new 3DMark05 score:
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=181312

this latest one is using DNA 3.1.4.10b
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