Submission Details
TerraRaptor`s 3DMark2001 SE score - Extreme League
12584 marks with ATi Radeon 9200/9250 (AGP 8x, 128bit) at 439/257MHz
Ranking position
n/a
Global 1x GPU rank:
1st
Radeon 9200/9250 (AGP 8x, 128bit) rank:
1st out of 99
Points earned for overclocker league
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Global Points
Not TerraRaptor's best submission
0.0 Points
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Hardware Points
1st using Radeon 9200/9250 (AGP 8x, 128bit)
50.0 Points
Points earned for team league
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Global Team Power Points (GTPP) Not Team Russia's best submission
0.0 Points
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Hardware Team Power Points (HTPP) 1st in team using Radeon 9200/9250 (AGP 8x
37.1 Points
Hardware details
CPU details
- Model: Intel Pentium E5800 'Wolfdale-2M'
- Cooling: Air (Custom)
- Cores: 4,200MHz(+31.25%)(ref/imc/qpi: 200//MHz)
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Memory details
- Type: DDR2 SDRAM
VGA details
- Model: Radeon 9200/9250 (AGP 8x, 128bit) (RV280) ATi
- Cooling: Single Stage Phase Change
- Speed: 439MHz (+82.92%) / 257MHz (+28.50%)
Mainboard details
- Model: 4CoreDual-VSTA
- Cooling: Air (Custom)
- Chipset: PT880 Ultra
Recent Comments
TerraRaptor commented on his own score:
Palit 9250 with swapped chips (was elixir 6ns, now samsung 4ns). Vgpu 2.55v with Ample, vpdd 2.15v with Chinese dc dc-dc, 2.74 vdd/vddq.
klopcha says:
Still haven't learned how to take the right screenshots? Or we cheat a little, using non-standard settings.
klopcha says:
Rules - https://hwbot.org/rules?referenceId=5186 In ideal conditions, you can also open the settings with the test details.
TerraRaptor says:
Can't see what's wrong - cpu and display settings visible,.subtest fps also there. Explain please?)
TerraRaptor says:
better now?
klopcha says:
You real understood rules? Then I wonder how you got rid of the artifacts at higher frequencies?
TerraRaptor says:
I do. So what is exactly wrong?
You should make vpdd mod (according to MS-8952 schematic - r9250 from MSI - RV280 has a dedicated power circuit for core transform (vdd_ct) and core pll (vpdd) units in gpu. Stock is 1.8v. Raising it up helps to fight artefacts and memory instability. Maximum benchable voltage for vpdd for me was 2.15v, 2.17-2.2v makes freezes in 2D sometimes, 2.25v ends with black screen all the time. My Palit card also had that voltage source, based on L1117, stock was 1.88v.
says:
Benchmark run count was not visible, or "options" or "run" subwindow in 2001 program? I want to know, because i'm a noob in 3Dmarks :) I cant see anything obvious wrong in this screenshot.
TerraRaptor says:
Me too. Options field covered by cpu-z doesn't contain ANY settings affecting score (they are - demo looping, demo sounds, game detail level that defaults on low). The only option that is said to affect score (disable title screens between tests) isn't exposed on 3dmark main window. So it is completely safe to say that screensot was fine.
Edit: okay, sorry. Antinomy says that if non-default settings were used (z-buffer depth) 3dmark will notify on that below the total score "non-standard settings were used". Putting cpuz window just below the score could cover that text. Had no idea of that, never touched display settings.
liq_met says:
I see 1 of 7 game tests selected here, installed Omera for advantage.
TerraRaptor says:
Just because its f*cking hard to find old ATI drivers. No extra advantage from Omega once you have ATT or other tweaker.
George_oc says:
ATT does the same thing. As for 1 out of 7 selected, it's because you rerun car low to get the best possible one
Nice one @TerraRaptor well done bro
Antinomy says:
LOL ?
d0minat0r says:
@klopcha
How are you to say legendary TerraRaptor to say he is a cheater? What wrong with you?
I.nfraR.ed says:
It's in the human nature to explain things you don't understand with something else - aliens, god, cheaters, etc.
Antinomy says:
I remember a long time ago when klopcha was an overclocker and a good one. I wonder if we see this ever again.
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