Re: 3D Mark 5
Posted by Juim on
Sat Oct 2nd 2004 at 6:15pm
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Just got 3D Mark 5 and ran it twice on my rig, I must say the graphics are amazing, as usual for this benchmarking program. Of course all settings were pre-determined by the free version, and I must say that my rig was put to the test on this one folks. The last two tests, I experienced graphic glitches on the splash/load screens, and never got more than 4 fps during either test. my score was:
1st time 3711
2nd time(after a patch install)3720
I compared this to similiar rigs and found myself just a few points below average (the highest in an identical rig was 3744 I believe). I also noticed that I could almost double the score if I upgrade to a 3.2gh cpu. Have to look into that(hehehe). Anybody else have their results? :razz:
Re: 3D Mark 5
Posted by Crono on
Sat Oct 2nd 2004 at 7:02pm
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That would make sense since they're main form of "functionality" is frames per second, that's really showing what your processor is doing in conjunction with your video card.
Re: 3D Mark 5
Posted by Crono on
Sat Oct 2nd 2004 at 9:06pm
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You have to have a current generation card to use it, Orph. If you want to test your overal performance you want mark 3 or 4 (Not that it matters since 3DMark doesn't tell you much of anything, just looks pretty).
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I just gave it a go....but I forgot about my screensaver, and it crashed half way through it. :sad:
Re: 3D Mark 5
Posted by Pvt.Scythe on
Sat Oct 2nd 2004 at 9:26pm
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Something I need to get some other way than just downloading... Goddam dial-ups... Jeesus my graphic card is the damn minium. Bleh too much to download anyways. I'm going to test the Persian Letters now that I finally finished the download.
Re: 3D Mark 5
Posted by Crono on
Sun Oct 3rd 2004 at 12:22am
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I tried telling you. Only last generation cards have Pixel Shader 2.0 (DX9) abilities (New generation has 3.0, right? I'm not sure because I don't have one).
Re: 3D Mark 5
Posted by Crono on
Sun Oct 3rd 2004 at 12:34am
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Your 9600XT will probably run it not very well. I believe Mark 5 is meant for the current generation mostly; taking that your CPU is about 2.4, the FPS wont be that great either.
Re: 3D Mark 5
Posted by Orpheus on
Sun Oct 3rd 2004 at 12:37am
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RAZZZZ
the 9600 is the best this ol poor person can do.. it will suffice :biggrin:
i don't set my sights quite as high as most, cushions the fall when the results are not what people expected :heee:
Re: 3D Mark 5
Posted by Crono on
Sun Oct 3rd 2004 at 1:44am
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You completley missed what I said. At no point did I say get the newest generation card.