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Subject: Re: scores in 3DMark
Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 01:02:30 +0000 (UTC)
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score rating on 2003 is different then on 2001 so it will show a big difference. Also
Evidence drivers cheat 3dmark and figures from that are rubbish. Go to gamespy site to
read alllll about it
Ste
:)
For reasons only known to himself, "Mike" <mikeachterberg@GEENSPAMhotmail.com> spouted
from the largest hole in his head:
Hi,
For all the hardcore gamers here this newbie has two questions:
1. Just bought a Gigabyte Radeon 9600. In 3DMark03 my score is 1650, no
matter what settings (Direct3D and OpenGL). I tried balanced, all
performance and all quality but the score remains the same. Is this a normal
score?
2. I did test my old card (Gf4 MX440) with 3DMark01 and got 6000 points. I
also tested the new Radeon 9600 but the score remains the same again. Did I
win any with the new card?
TIA,
Mike
My specs: http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=7179465
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