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- Enthusiast league

18707 marks with ATi Radeon HD 4290 at 1075/850MHz

Ranking position

8505th

WR Rank:

8505th out of 9366

5935th

Global 1x GPU rank:

5935th out of 6756

35th

Radeon HD 4290 rank:

35th out of 50

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VGA details

  • Model: Radeon HD 4290 (RV620') ATi
  • Cooling: Air (Stock)
  • Speed: 1,075MHz (+53.57%) / 850MHz (+112.50%)
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Mainboard details

  • Cooling: Air (Stock)
  • Chipset: 890GX

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Recent Comments

United StatesFormula350 commented on his own score:

Not that this'll work -_- Stupid Futuremark compare URL BS....

United StatesFormula350 says:

ZOMG It worked haha

United StatesFormula350 says:

Since I can't edit my submission for whatever reason...

 

This is actually an Athlon II X2 250u (ultra-low voltage) and not a standard 250. They are the same in basically every way I can gather, except I'm locked w/ a CPU multi of 8x : 1.6GHz is stock speed, so I had to crank the HTT up to 350 to get into any competitive performance!

 

The best trick I managed to come across was setting the UMA SidePort and running 512MB for UMA. Don't know if I should've set the DDR2-SP speed to be faster than my DDR3 speed, but I didn't. In hindsight I should have, but oh well! I was only running Win7 32bit so I set the UMA to go above 4GB and that way the unused 512mb of my memory was used instead of eating into window's memory, not that 3DM2K1 uses much. Had my modded 890GPA BIOS worked, I would've set the UMA to 1GB, but it kept kicking a Checksum error :( So if anyone can do it with 1GB, I say give it a try!

 

Not that I use it, but I turned off NB Azalia (IGP's audio) just in case. Can't say for sure it did anything or if it was just the extra voltage, but I remember initially only being able to do 995MHz core, where as I pulled that bench off @ 1075Mhz (I did manage 1100 but it started to become unstable).

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