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    Post Post your Aquamark3 scores here!

    ATTN: All Members please download Aquamark3 if you can and post your score! It is about 63Mb.


    We don't care if your system is older,lets just see some scores for fun!

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    Only ran it once. Tried a 2nd run and it crashed my system .

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    I wonder if it used all the ram available for the test and when you ran it again,that happend...

    Good score though

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    I have no problems running 3DMark05 though . Might try again running my card @ 550/550 and my 3500 @ 2600

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    Everything stock + Vista U.

    3D Mark is a lot better, '06, as it's newer it will thrash your rig, '07 is due soon enough too with Vista support and DX10 etc. I meant to make a thread for scores in the gaming forum a while back, as some of our sister sites did it for 3D 01-06 and got over 1000 replies for each....


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    Looks like my CPU saved my score a little bit. Just wait until my 7800GTX arrives.


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    Got an extra 2200 after running the cpu @ 2600 and my card @ 540/540. Only ~ 900 behind your cpu Frank .

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    I played with the card's settings a little (I think I can push it further) and cranked the CPU overclock from 20% to 25%, it's now at 2.5GHz from stock 2.0GHz. Added another 8000 points give or take. Not bad for an old card.


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    Very nice . I ran mine @ stock and got 68000+ and OC'd as per the above post and only made about 4000 points difference. Should be getting an opty 165 dual core tomorrow that has run prime stable @ 2700+ from a stock 1800. Putting it into this nF3 board until I get a PCI-E gfx card to slot into the DFI nF4 Ultra-D I have sitting here.
    Aaah, the things we do when we've run out of hijackthis logs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dude111
    ATTN: All Members please download Aquamark3 if you can and post your score! It is about 63Mb.


    We don't care if your system is older,lets just see some scores for fun!
    Going to put yours up?

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    Im on 98se and i dont think that progee supports it..

    I dont like any of the newer games anyway

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    Aaah, the things we do when we've run out of hijackthis logs
    Like that will ever happen. I'm waiting on a reply to one as we speak. He forgot to post his online scan results, should be posted any minute now.

    What's your nF3 video slot, a PCI-E or AGP?

    I'm blown away by how crazy an OC these dual-cores will take. The temp on this 4000+ is only 4°C higher @ 2.5GHz than it is stock (37° vs. 33°) and only juiced by .025V. I'm going to see if it will do 3.0GHz - slowly - over the next week or so. By that time I'll have received my 7800GTX and ......................

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    Quote Originally Posted by lgbpop
    Like that will ever happen. I'm waiting on a reply to one as we speak. He forgot to post his online scan results, should be posted any minute now.

    What's your nF3 video slot, a PCI-E or AGP?

    I'm blown away by how crazy an OC these dual-cores will take. The temp on this 4000+ is only 4°C higher @ 2.5GHz than it is stock (37° vs. 33°) and only juiced by .025V. I'm going to see if it will do 3.0GHz - slowly - over the next week or so. By that time I'll have received my 7800GTX and ......................
    My nF3 is AGP. You will want to get Prime95, SuperPi and Stress Prime 2004 and such as you start OC'ing.
    I have seen where dual cores are getting 150%+ overclocks Pretty cool. (Well, maybe a little warm)

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    I have seen where dual cores are getting 150%+ overclocks
    That's insane. I gotta try it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lgbpop
    That's insane. I gotta try it.
    I made a blooper. I meant 50%+

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