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08 January 2006 22:35 Reply (Quote this message)
Here it is with CPU @ 2200Mhz

Framerates
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Scene 00 45.2 average fps 36.0 minimum fps 68.0 maximum fps
Scene 01 29.6 average fps 14.0 minimum fps 60.0 maximum fps
Scene 02 46.5 average fps 34.0 minimum fps 65.0 maximum fps
Scene 03 60.5 average fps 37.0 minimum fps 119.0 maximum fps

Overall average framerate: 45.4 fps


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09 January 2006 12:43 Reply (Quote this message)
so worth it for that 2fps


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09 January 2006 12:47 Reply (Quote this message)
It proves that the CPU is not the limiting factor.

The nVidia cards do run with Sahder Modle 3.0 however, which will most liekly look better that 2.0b and may be the reason that mine and simons are slower than the Ati guys.



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09 January 2006 17:41 Reply (Quote this message)
i dunno mani because i have an x850 xt PE myself but only 1 gig of ram and an athlon xp 3000+ and look at my scores compared to the rest.

cpu makes a big difference which is the reason i wanna upgrade


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10 January 2006 03:05 Reply (Quote this message)
Graphic card name and driver used: NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Series GPU Version [6.14.10.8195]


CPU name: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3500+ Family 7 Model H

Video settings during benchmark:
Screen resolution: 1024 x 768 * [32]
using shader profile: 3.0
Antialias Mode: NONE
Anisotropic Mode: NONE

Graphic & Shader settings
Texture quality: high
Shader quality: high
High quality bumpmaps: enabled
Environment map: enabled
Postprocessing: enabled
using 16bit vertex format: yes

Framerates
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Scene 00 45.2 average fps 37.0 minimum fps 68.0 maximum fps
Scene 01 26.8 average fps 5.0 minimum fps 53.0 maximum fps
Scene 02 46.2 average fps 34.0 minimum fps 66.0 maximum fps
Scene 03 57.4 average fps 37.0 minimum fps 113.0 maximum fps

Overall average framerate: 43.9 fps


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10 January 2006 16:58  Edited by WUD on 10-Jan-06 at 17:03 Reply (Quote this message)
Graphic card name and driver used: NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT Version [6.14.10.8198]


CPU name: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2500+ Family 6 Model C

Video settings during benchmark:
Screen resolution: 1024 x 768 * [32]
using shader profile: 3.0
Antialias Mode: NONE
Anisotropic Mode: NONE

Graphic & Shader settings
Texture quality: high
Shader quality: high
High quality bumpmaps: enabled
Environment map: enabled
Postprocessing: enabled
using 16bit vertex format: yes

Framerates
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Scene 00 30.7 average fps 25.0 minimum fps 44.0 maximum fps
Scene 01 17.3 average fps 6.0 minimum fps 34.0 maximum fps
Scene 02 31.7 average fps 23.0 minimum fps 48.0 maximum fps
Scene 03 37.7 average fps 23.0 minimum fps 67.0 maximum fps

Overall average framerate: 30.4 fps


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10 January 2006 17:01 Reply (Quote this message)
fooked up posting then!



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10 January 2006 17:01  Edited by WUD on 10-Jan-06 at 17:02 Reply (Quote this message)
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