Submission details
trodas`s 3DMark03 score - Enthusiast league
8851 marks with NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT AGP (GDDR3, 256bit, nv40) at 410/558MHz
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Hardware details
CPU details
- Model: AMD Duron 750 (Spitfire) 'Spitfire'
- Cooling: Air (Custom)
- Cores: 909MHz(+21.20%)(ref/imc/qpi: 140//140MHz)
Memory details
- Manufacturer: Mushkin
- Product: Enhanced
- Cooling: Air (Stock)
- Type: 512MB DDR SD-RAM
- Speed: @ 140MHz
- Timings: CL2.0 2-2-5 1T
VGA details
- Model: PNY GeForce 6800 GT AGP (GDDR3, 256bit, nv40) (NV40) NVIDIA
- Cooling: Air (Custom)
- Speed: 410MHz (+17.14%) / 558MHz (+11.60%)
Mainboard details
- Manufacturer: Jetway
- Model: V266B
- Cooling: Air (Custom)
- Chipset: KT266A (VT8366A)
Power details
- Manufacturer: Enermax
- Series: Liberty
- Power: 620 Watt
Recent Comments
trodas commented on his own score:
When fast GFX card team up with crappy old CPU, it cannot score much, regardless of the GPU speed... First AGP 4x is the limit, but much more limiting is the Duron. 64k L2 is just laughable at 910MHz barely holding stable (gotta let it cool, open window with could air outside, etc.) and still not moving it's arse at any decent speed. Grrr! (not to meniton that KT266A is not any miracle and Jetway itself did not even want to know about this V266B board anymore, lol).
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