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    Just ran 3DMark2001se with the 1.5ghz 5920

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by jnyvio, Jul 8, 2007.

  1. jnyvio

    jnyvio Notebook Evangelist

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    I scored 15,895 on the 1st try.. I have no idea if this is good or bad.. I would like to know what you guys with the 2.0ghz 5920's are scoring, so that i can see how much of having the 1.5ghz hurts gaming performance.

    *No tweaking, no over-clocking, and useing stock driver.
     

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  2. SideSwipe

    SideSwipe Notebook Virtuoso

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    3d2k1 is OLD, today's games require graphics power more than CPU. the performance of the game is now determined by graphics, RAM and then CPU in that order.

    also i think around the 6 or 7 series nvidia cards it was found that it no longer increased the 3d2k1 score dramatically as before.
     
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    try a 3dmark06 on your notebook, with the default trial version settings and power settings on (Mains Powered, Balanced).
    I got 3188 for that.
     
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    SideSwipe Notebook Virtuoso

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    I ran 3d2k1 sometime ago on my C2D 2ghz T7200 2GB RAM and go7600 and got over 20000 dunno what the resolution it was though.