People's Systems
<div class="IPBDescription">AKA, the show off your rig thread</div> This one just sprung to mind, athought it was a running thing at CBL (read as a runnig joke, with me and Iain laughing at the kiddies, and the adults pathetic attempts to out frame us.)
Seeing as FPS isn't such a good indication of how good people's systems are, I reckon we should all run a triple cyle of 3DMark05, and post up our <b><u>AVERAGE</u></b> score, not the highest one of the three.
If you need a copy of 3DMark05, then go <a href='http://www.futuremark.com/download/?3dmark05.shtml' target='_blank'>Here, where you can get a list of hosting sites</a>, and download £Dmark05 from a mirror site. Be carful though, as it's a 290 odd MB download.
Run a standard test, then write down the result, then run it again, write down the results, then a third time, add up all the results, then divide the whole lot by 3 to give your average score. Don't bother with decimal places (my average is 6106.667). Post your 3D Marks, and your CPUMarks below. See if you can squeeze in the spec of your system also.
I'll start.
3DMarks: 6106
CPUMarks: 4498
System Spec.
CPU: AMD Athlon64 3500+, stock speeds.
M/B: ASUSTek A8N-SLi Deluxe nForce4 SLi
Graphics: 2x XFX GeForce 6600GT Gamer's Edition, running in SLi formation.
RAM: 1GB Corsair XMS Pro @ 400MHz, Dual Channel mode.
Also, if someone's going to keep a tally of this, we should have one leaderboard for stock speed PCs, and one for OC'd PCs.
Seeing as FPS isn't such a good indication of how good people's systems are, I reckon we should all run a triple cyle of 3DMark05, and post up our <b><u>AVERAGE</u></b> score, not the highest one of the three.
If you need a copy of 3DMark05, then go <a href='http://www.futuremark.com/download/?3dmark05.shtml' target='_blank'>Here, where you can get a list of hosting sites</a>, and download £Dmark05 from a mirror site. Be carful though, as it's a 290 odd MB download.
Run a standard test, then write down the result, then run it again, write down the results, then a third time, add up all the results, then divide the whole lot by 3 to give your average score. Don't bother with decimal places (my average is 6106.667). Post your 3D Marks, and your CPUMarks below. See if you can squeeze in the spec of your system also.
I'll start.
3DMarks: 6106
CPUMarks: 4498
System Spec.
CPU: AMD Athlon64 3500+, stock speeds.
M/B: ASUSTek A8N-SLi Deluxe nForce4 SLi
Graphics: 2x XFX GeForce 6600GT Gamer's Edition, running in SLi formation.
RAM: 1GB Corsair XMS Pro @ 400MHz, Dual Channel mode.
Also, if someone's going to keep a tally of this, we should have one leaderboard for stock speed PCs, and one for OC'd PCs.
Comments
CPU: AMD Turbo 2800+ ~1.6GHz
MB: no clue
Graphics: ATI RADEON 9600 SE 128MB (AGP)
RAM: 512, other stuff unknown
lacking the tools to open my case to check, i have no clue about my system beyond what DXDiag tells me
The system what iwas tested on was a P4 3GHz+hyperthreading, 512MB RAM, and a 128MB R9800Pro, and that score 1532 marks.
Honestly, I think yours will get around 900-1000 if you disable everything in the background.
1k in 3D05 marks isn't that bad actually. My old Barton 2800, 512MB RAM, FX5600XT used to only get 500 3D05 marks.
Asus P4C800 Deluxe
Asus Radeon 9800 xt (stock right now)
2x 7200 rpm Sata 160 gb Hard drives
512 mb Corsair Pc3200 (I want to pick up another 512 though, 1 gig sounds nice)
I can't remember but I think my old '05 score was the upper 2 or 3 thousands. Something around there.
I've got:
Intel Pentium 4 2.4ghz (B), 533FSB
1GB PC 2100 RAM, dual channel
Geforce 6800 GT
I'm thinking of upgrading soon though, to at least 3.4ghz (maybe more), 800FSB, and some superfast ram, at least 1.5GB worth, maybe 2. Oh and a 10,000RPM SATA drive.
AMD 64 3200+
1280 mb ram at 3200
80 gig hard drive but i think ill be getting a 120 gig soon
ATI Radeon 9600 XT
Asus K8V motherboard
uhhh i have 3DMark05 but i havent really done a test on it yet so im not quite sure what i get.
768mb of CHEAP ddr ram
Geforce 6600 gt
crappy mobo
Sound Crapi'errorulary Audigy
Windows XP
AMD Athlon XP 2500+ Barton
MSI K7N2-L Nforce2 Motherboard
1GB Corsair DDR 3200 @ CAS2 DDR333 Dual-Channel
80gb Western Digital SE ATA HDD (OS and apps)
60 GB Western Digital ATA HDD (storage)
Geforce4 MX 440
Antec 480w True Blue PSU
8x DVD Player
52x Lite On CD-RW
Lian-Li PC-65 Case
I would normally have a Radeon 9600 Pro AIW in there but I broke the dongle to the back of the card while hauling my comp in the trunk of my car, and have yet to order a new one (ATI's out of stock and they cost like $50 everywhere else). Since this is a computer thread I'm gonna ask for some tech help. For a couple of months now my computer just randomly shuts off, without any warning, doesn't lock up it just shuts down. I've tried a different PSU, reinstalled Windows, updated the bios and drivers, and I've re-tied the wires back a little bit (as you can see by the picture Im not very good at it). I can't seem to get an answer on any forums or MSI's tech support, but maybe someone knows something here.
Edit: I got tired last night and forgot to put in ram and case <!--emo&::marine::--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/marine.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='marine.gif' /><!--endemo-->
abit av8 motherboard
1024mb PQI pc-3200 ram
6600gt xfx video card
zalman cnps7000 cpu cooler
fortron 530w
antec super lanboy
edit: i dont really use 3dmar05, but i get around 8900 in 3dmark03 with just my video card oced
512 SD RAM
40 gig HDD
64K ISDN!
....
32mb GeForce GFX (without pixel shading....)
BRING IT!! <!--emo&:angry:--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/mad-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='mad-fix.gif' /><!--endemo-->
ASUS A8V Motherboard
2x 512MB PC3200 RAM
GEFORCE 6600GT
Zalman Flower CPU cooler thing
380W PSU
Sonata Piano-black case
CPU: amd64 3500+
MB: Gigabyte K8nxp-sli
vid: XFX 6800 GT
RAM: Geil 1024 DDR400
PSU: 480W sharkoon
Everything at stock
Motherboard: Intel D865GBF
GPU: Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro
RAM: Kingston 1GB
PSU: 400W
Sound Card: Soundblaster Audidgy 2 ZS (YEAH!)
So I went Intel, sue me.
RAM: 512mb DDR
GPU: Radeon 9550 256mb DDR
HD: 80Gig
1 DVD & 1 CDRW
Crap loads of USB ports too.
512 MB Corsair XMS DDR400 (soon to be replaced with a gig DIMM)
Radeon X800 XT PE
WD Raptor 72 GB x2 in RAID 1
Plextor DVD/CD Burner Combo Drive
480W Thermaltake PSU
RAM: 768mb DDR
GPU: Geforce 4 mx 440 64mb (soon, Radeon 9800 PRO 256mb)
HD: 60GB
1 DVD & 1 CDRW
OLD:
PIV: 1.8ghz
RAM: 512MB 2100
Vid Card: TNT2 32MB
Sound: SoundBlaster Gold
Ethernet: 10/100
DVD: 2X DVD Rom
CD: 48X16X24 CDR/RW
New:
PIV: 3.2 ghz/w HT
RAM: 2Gig 4000
VidCard: Geforce 6800 GT OC
Sound: Sound Blaser audiogy gold
Ethernet 100/100
DVD: 16X DVD Rom/DVD +- R/RW (two drives)
CD: 52X48X48X CD/R/RW.
I think that is all that is important. Of course I'm a computer noob who just buys what I find at a decent price and is better then what I had before. (ninja edits)
1.2 Ghz Ovrclocked AMD athlon
256M Ram
120G Hard Drive
ATI Raedon 9600SE 128Mb
.. Could do with some more ram...
1 GB [fancy number] DDR ram
Radeon X700 Pro PCI-E // Good value, but all in all should've gotten something better
160 GB IDE
DVD/CD-RW combo drive
That light on the front that blinks when the computer's doing stuff
Printer port
Dreamcast on my left
512ram
Radeon 9250 128mb
Plays most new games pretty damn good, except D3 (couldnt care less anways)
1.4ghz Athlon
KT133 board
256 SDram 133
AC97 onboard sound
GF2 MX400 TV out (Got offered a GF4 MX400 for nout and said no since the PC was touchy at the time what an idiot lol)
40gig 7200RPM drive (No cache)
DVD Drive
CD ReWriter 52x
56K
Havent got the money to upgrade, doesnt play new games (God i anit even tried HL2) but it does me for what i require playing NS and NWN <!--emo&:p--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/tounge.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='tounge.gif' /><!--endemo--> and my collection of ye'old games.
As for a 3Dmark score id say some where from 200-300 at best.
Asus P4S800 Motherboard
1GB Kingston DDR 3200
120 GB Western Digital HDD
120 GB Western Digital HDD (storage)
Nvidia Geforce FX 5200 128mb DDR
Turbotech 420w Power supply
8x DVD Player/Writer
52x CD-RW/DVD player
I'm not real crazy about benchmarking my baby once, let alone 3 times ... for what, bragging rights?
Abit NF7-S 2.0 Motherboard
1024MB DDR 3200 Ram
ATI 256MB Radeon 9800XT
36GB 10,000RPM WD Raptor (OS/Games)
160GB 7200 RPM WD Caviar (Apps/Temp/Storage)
Fortron 350W Powersupply
24x CD-RW
16x DVD-ROM
<img src='http://www.geekd.net/drubo/things/P1010020a.JPG' border='0' alt='user posted image' />
Slightly outdated picture. In the picture it's got 4 hard drives, 30gb, 13gb, 9gb, and 40gb. I've since removed the 40 (died) and the 13 and the 9 and replaced them all with a 160.
It's also got a Radeon 9500 Pro in the picture, which I had until recently; it is now also deceased.
The Motherboard is (as you can tell by leaning your head to the left and looking between CPU0 and the northbridge) an Iwill DVD266u-RN.
It is powered by the short-lived VIA Pro266TD chipset.
The CPUs are both server Pentium 3s, clocked at 1.4ghz each, with 133mhz FSBs and 512k of L2.
It has a gig of DDR266(aka PC2100) ram.
That's a 360W power supply up there, and a silly LED fan to the rear that I got because it was cheaper than the black one.
Currently inhabiting the AGP slot is my old Geforce3, and while that does the job quite well for NS, I'm looking forward to having a radeon in there again. ZipZoomFly tells me the 9800 should be here on Tuesday.
I am using an onboard (gasp!) c-media sound chip thing. It does the job just fine, thank you.
I am currently stockpiling my (admittedly pathetic) paycheck for a new system. I will be going uber-high-end and I will show it off here complete with photos. I have arguably enough money already but I am waiting for certain key technologies to be released.
AMD 64 3500+ Slot 939 512K Cache
2 GB PC3200 DDR SDRAM (4 x 512)
60 GB 7,200 RPM Hard Drive (forgot the manufacturer of this one)
80 GB 7,200 RPM SeaGate Hard Drive
Creative Labs Audigy 2 ZS Sound Card
<span style='color:white'>(my pride and joy) AGP 8x X800 XT 256MB GDDR3</span>
48x CD-RW Drive
3 Case Fans, two 80mm, one 120mm
Logitech MX510 USB Mouse
3DMark Specs:**
Picture:**
Athlon XP 3000+
ASUS A7N8X DELUXE REV 2.0 MOTHERBOARD
1GB DDR PC 2700
Geforce FX 5600 Ultra 128 (Yeah there's pretty little Ultra about it)
Sound Blaster Audigy
Seagate 120 GB 7200rpm
Seagate 160 GB 7200rpm
420w Power Supply
** - Meh maybe later/if I'm bored enough to edit.
OLD:
PIV: 1.8ghz
RAM: 512MB 2100
Vid Card: TNT2 32MB
Sound: SoundBlaster Gold
Ethernet: 10/100
DVD: 2X DVD Rom
CD: 48X16X24 CDR/RW
New:
PIV: 3.2 ghz/w HT
RAM: 2Gig 4000
VidCard: Geforce 6800 GT OC
Sound: Sound Blaser audiogy gold
Ethernet 100/100
DVD: 16X DVD Rom/DVD +- R/RW (two drives)
CD: 52X48X48X CD/R/RW.
I think that is all that is important. Of course I'm a computer noob who just buys what I find at a decent price and is better then what I had before. (ninja edits) <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
hmmm you made a nice upgrade there. nice work.
512 SDRAM
80GB 7200RPM HD
nvidia geforce fx 5200
DVD/CD-RW drive
razer diamondback
and that 3dmark thing totally owned my comp. i was getting like 0.5 fps. score was 249
Intel D875PBZ (yeah, i know it sucks, don't remind me <!--emo&:(--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/sad-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='sad-fix.gif' /><!--endemo-->)
HIS Excalibur X800Pro VIVO <--- OC's like a dream, 550/580, and stable
1GB 3200XLPro RAM (2-2-2-5)
160GB HD
Creative Audigy 2 ZS
MX900
too lazy to run 3Dmark.
I believe the 2005 version is mostly graphics based, the 2001 3Dmark is a better indication of overall system power IIRC