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    3dmark05 score for I9300

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by DeathMoJo, Mar 30, 2005.

  1. DeathMoJo

    DeathMoJo Notebook Consultant

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    After a clean install of the system, latest video drivers and scan disk and defrag i ran 3dmark 2005. My configuration (in my signature) scored a 2905 out of the box. After overclocking the graphics card to 338/668, it scored a 3458. Not bad, but not great. I have some more tweaking to do, but the system runs great! I can play unreal tournament at 1900x1200 with max settings with no slow downs, i also am able to play Halo at 1600x1200 with max settings and very very little slowdowns. I will have a full review on the entire system, include the build quality and parts hopefully by this weekend.

    *Dell Inspiron 9300, P-M 1.86ghz 533mhz FSB, 1GB DDR2 533mhz ram, 17inch UXGA+ screen with TrueLife, 256mb Nvidia GeForce 6800, 60gb 7200rpm drive, XP Pro SP2, WiFi*

    *Sony MDR-G74SL Headphones for music and gaming, best 40 dollar pair i have ever bought!*

    *The Sony PSP, The Portable PS2* *Proud owner since 3/27/05*
     
  2. AK_Sniper

    AK_Sniper Notebook Enthusiast

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    I got a score of 2927(3dmark05) with a fresh XP Pro install and all settings to default. Didn't try any games yet, will build my ghost restore image then ill load it up with games and post some results.

    AK

    Dell Inspiron 9300, Pentium M 1.6GHz, 512MB DDR2, 256MB nVidia GeForce Go 6800, 17" UXGA, 80GB HDD, DVD+-RW DL