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3DMark2005 X700 Pro #1 in the world, for OC3DMark team!

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Excellent work!

Now get cracking on 03 and 01. 03 should be very easy for you, 01 will probably require phase on the CPU, but not much more than that.
 
'03 is going to be somewhat tricky, I'll need some signifigantly higher processor overclocks with this stock aircooler :). I'll try and see if I can't get ~2700 MHz bencheable with this cooling.
 
Something's up with your score though...you should be at least beating this score in Wings of Fury. Try out the 5.6 cats for starters, they should add a ton of points, especially in 05.
 
Gautam, I'll try those drivers right now and see what they do for me :).

My 03 score isn't that great, seriously needs more CPU powah :-/ - http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=4083719

I have some really funky memory stuff in the brewery right now, might be seeing some (~10 MHz) gains on my BH-5 overclock if I don't kill something.... ;)


Sucka, I agree - I am quite impressed at how many records this team currently holds!
 
Boosted the score by 120 points with the new drivers, and a slightly tweaked overclock.

4209 Marks - http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=992013

Now if only I could get this GC20 to scale higher :-/


EDIT: Squeezed another 11 MHz out of the GDDR RAM with a little more work on the memory voltages, netted another 50 points. This RAM is still quite dissapointing.
 
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Well, the clockspeeds are in the project details :)

For the last one, LINK, the card (which is what really matters for this bench, eh?) was run at 630 MHz on the core, and 530 MHz on the memory. My processor is on the stock cooler, I ran it at 275x9, with my memory "1:1" at 275 MHz 1.5-2-2-3, with the secondary timings in my signature (in the order in which they appear within the 510 DFI NForce4 BIOS).



Just took the #5 for 3DMark2003 - http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=4090751

The score seems to be really low to me, it's beaten by a large margin by much lower processor clocks, and similar card clocks.
 
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630mhz!!!!!

What core type is that? That is insane!

What are you cooling it with? What is your agp voltage?
 
The core is ATi's "RV410", it is used in the X700, X700 Pro, and X700 XT desktop models, and is made on a .11 micron process. Reference voltage for this core is ~1.35V, I need 1.65V in order to hit 630 with bencheable stability.

The X700 Pro has a stock core speed of 424 MHz, 6 More MHz (636), and I'd have a bencheable 50% overclock on my hands... with a little more voltage it might be possible :). I am cooling the video card with my 172W Peltiered watercooling.

For a mid/low end video card I am pleased with it :).
 
Thanks for your help Gautam!


I spent some more time on the card's GC20, got it a going little bit faster, and managed to crack 4500 marks... I'm matching some 6800s! I think that the RAM has more in it, it needs more voltage, which I intend to give it :). BGA RAMsinks netted a good 10 MHz gain with no voltage adjustment.

http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=1016916
 
felinusz said:
'03 is going to be somewhat tricky, I'll need some signifigantly higher processor overclocks with this stock aircooler :). I'll try and see if I can't get ~2700 MHz bencheable with this cooling.

2700 on air with a SD should be a piece of cake! Heck, my 3200 Venice can hit 2.8 on air :)

Congrats :thup: :beer:
 
Yep, 2780 MHz was benchmarkeable with the little stock aircooler and ~1.65V of Vcore :).

When my Mach II gets back from the mod-shop, I'll start working on 3DMark2001 and a tri-fecta :p.
 
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