Post your 3D mark 06 results

Discussion in 'Software' started by greenbrucelee, Oct 12, 2008.

  1. NightWalker

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    Just downloading the software, will post my scores later.
     
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  2. greenbrucelee
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    Seems alright to me, although I am not sure if mine is good or not.

    Cool
     
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  3. NightWalker

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    Right then, I scored 5114. Not going to set any records, my graphics card is only an 8600GT so not bad.

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  4. greenbrucelee
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    Its OK though as you don't play any games.
     
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  5. NightWalker

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    I have played the odd game, I loved Portal :)
    Don't get enough time to play games though, wish I did!
     
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  6. twizzle

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    OK ran it on mine and results are ....

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  7. greenbrucelee
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    Judging by the fastest system, there must be some really powerful computers around :blink
     
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  8. NightWalker

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    Check out the spec on the fastest system in twizzle's post. That is some machine! Bet you can go on the internet and send email at the same time on that bad boy....

    People always say they want a computer for going on the internet and sending email, seems fairly obvious to me, bet PC World still try and sell them a quad core machine with 4GB of RAM :blink
     
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  9. greenbrucelee
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    PC World suck, I was in there the other day and this guy came upto me & said, "how about this PC for £299 it's got vista home premium and 2Gigs of memory and a high speed internet port:blink" I said "I'll give you 50p for it:D

    He then said "We can sell you a 3 year deal so if you have problems the tech gays will fix it for you for free and they'll put Nortons 2008 on it too." I said "Well you've let yourself down there, putting a virus on a computer before it's even connected to the internet" "A virus" he said "yep that ****ing nortons is programmed to kill computers, it's bollocks"

    He walked of after that :D
     
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  10. nugget
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    13100 VirtualMarks

    VirtualMark result
    Date Oct 15, 2008 00:00 CDT
    Pro user

    OS
    Microsoft Windows Vista

    CPU

    Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450

    CPU Speed

    2672 MHz

    GPU

    NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 512MB

    Memory

    4096 MB
    Here are my results, only I'm running Server 2008 as the OS.
     
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  11. greenbrucelee
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    Thats pretty good, if you were running XP 32 bit you would probably be beating me on one or two of my scores.
     
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  12. nugget
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    A bit of overclocking might help too.:twisted:
     
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  13. greenbrucelee
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    yep, my score jumper alot after overclocking :)
     
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  14. NightWalker

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    LMAO :p PC World do suck, but that make a shed load of money off folks who don't know about computers. Next time you are in there take a look at the prices in the service and repair section. They charge something like £30 to do a virus scan and then click 'delete' on whatever it finds :blink
     
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  15. greenbrucelee
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    Yeah my local one charge £27 to add something like some RAM and £50 for a 'PC Health check' thats were they probably say something like, if you by more ram your computer will be future proof. Future proof untill you've had your dump of the day that is :D
     
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  16. dingo

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    16477 3DMarks

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    Microsoft Windows Vista

    CPU
    Intel Core i7 Processor 920

    CPU Speed
    2673 MHz

    GPU
    NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280

    Memory
    6144 MB

    Here are my results, new system, totally stock at present.
     

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