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PCStats Test System Specs: |
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system 1 |
system 2 |
processor: |
intel pentium 4 540 |
intel pentium 4 3.0c |
clock
speed: |
16 x 200 mhz = 3.2 ghz |
15 x 200 mhz = 3.0 ghz |
motherboards: |
gigabyte 8anxp-d, i925x |
gigabyte 8knxp, i875p |
videocard: |
gigabyte gv-rx60x128v gigabyte gv-nx57128d msi
pcx5750-td128 albatron trinity pc5900 asus extreme
eax600xt gigabyte gv-rx70p256v |
ati radeon 9800xt ati radeon 9800 pro ati radeon
9700 pro asus radeon 9600xt msi fx5950 ultra-td128 msi
fx5900u-vtd256 msi fx5900xt-vtd128 aopen geforcefx
5900xt |
memory: |
2x 256mb crucial ballistix ddr2 |
2x 256mb corsair twinx 3200ll |
hard drive:
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40gb wd special ed |
40gb wd special ed |
cdrom: |
gigabyte dvd burner |
msi x48 cd-rw/dvd-rom |
powersupply: |
vantec stealth 470w |
vantec stealth 470w |
software
setup |
windowsxp build 2600 intel inf 6.0.1012 catalyst
4.11 detonator 66.93 |
windowsxp build 2600 intel inf 6.0.1012 catalyst
4.11 detonator 66.93 |
benchmarks
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3dmark2001se 3dmark05 codecreatures aquamark gun
metal 2 x2 the threat ut2003 doom3
aa test, af and aa+af test 3dmark2001se
x2 the
threat ut2003 | |
the agp and pci-e systems are different, but the
results are included for reference. we usually run aquamark3 tests, but
unfortunately the benchmark refused to run with the gigabyte gv-rx70p256v.
By combining DirectX8 support with completely new
graphics, 3DMark2001 SE continues to provide good overall system benchmarks.
3DMark2001SE has been created in cooperation with the major 3D accelerator and
processor manufacturers to provide a reliable set of diagnostic tools. The suite
demonstrates 3D gaming performance by using real-world gaming technology to test
a system's true performance abilities. Tests include: DirectX8 Vertex Shaders,
Pixel Shaders and Point Sprites, DOT3 and Environment Mapped Bump Mapping,
support for Full Scene Anti-aliasing and Texture Compression and two game tests
using real-time physics.
3DMark2001SE: |
Videocards: |
Points |
Ranking |
Asus AX800XT |
21318 |
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MSI RX800XT-VTD256E |
23221 |
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ATi Radeon 9800XT |
19073 |
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ATi Radeon 9800 Pro |
18762 |
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ATi Radeon 9700 Pro |
17430 |
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Asus EAX9600XT/TVD/128 |
13604 |
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Gigabyte GV-RX60X128V |
14570 |
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Albatron GeForce 6800GT |
19288 |
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Asus V9999 Gamer Edition |
18455 |
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MSI FX5950 Ultra-TVD256 |
17582 |
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MSI FX5900U-VTD256 Ultra |
17274 |
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Albatron GeForce PC6600 |
14269 |
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Albatron Trinity PCX 5900 |
15087 |
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Albatron GeForceFX 5700 Ultra |
15165 |
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MSI PCX5750-TD128 |
12247 |
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Gigabyte GV-RX570P256V |
18958 |
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Gigabyte GV-RX70P256V (491/904) |
19422 |
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ATi's GPU's usually do well in 3DMark2001, and here we see that the Gigabyte
GV-RX570P256V is no exception. It scores just below the Albatron GeForce 6800GT which
is officially a higher-end card.
3DMark05
is the latest version of the highly favoured 3DMark graphics benchmarking
series. It is the first benchmark to require DirectX®9.0 compliant hardware with
support for Pixel Shader 2.0 or higher!
3DMark05 |
Overall: |
3DMarks |
Ranking |
MSI RX800XT-VTD256E |
5228 |
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Albatron GeForce PC6600 |
1612 |
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Gigabyte GV-RX570P256V |
2996 |
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Gigabyte GV-RX70P256V (491/904) |
3275 |
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3DMark05
separates the videocards quite well into classes. Nothing can catch the MSI RX800XT-VTD256E here, but that's not surprising
considering it's based on the X800 XT core. The Gigabyte GV-RX70P256V does
pretty well for itself considering it's using a mainstream GPU solution. Overclocking
shows some tangible benefits too.