3DMark06 Scores...Amazing...

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OK, I started this thread because my other one, "Amazing 3DMark06 Score!", was closed do to a little mishap...lol...
Anyway I have a phenom II X2 550 and I unlocked the cores so it's a Phenom II X4 B50...I have quit a lot of threads on this subject...time to move on soon...lol :lol:
I was trying to compare the scores of this "home-made quad" to a real quad core like the 940 or a 955...
My friend has a phenom II X4 955 and it scored 4421 in 3DMark an overall score somewhere of 12533...with a 4850 card...
I think his scores are lower than mine because of window vista...

Here are my scores:

Hardware/Software:

phenom II X2 550 unlocked to be a phenom II X4 B50
4gig G.Skill 1333 ddr3 ram
GA MA770T UD3P
Sapphire ATI Radeon 4850
Win XP 32

Stock settings and speeds
(CPU @ 3.1, graphics gpu @ 625, graphics memory @ 993)

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CPU OCed @ 3.2, graphics gpu @ 650, graphics memory @ 1050

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CPU OCed @ 3.6, graphics gpu @ 700, graphics memory @ 1200

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CPU OCed @ 3.8, graphics gpu @ 700, graphics memory @ 1200

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Anyone who has scores for their quads pleas post them up here for comparison...even Intel CPU score will be appreciated...thanks
 


Sorry.... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: [:jaydeejohn:4]
 

i know, just jokin 😉

wish my gigabyte had the right bios to unlock my triple core *sigh*... what games have you tried your unlocked 550 with?
 


Hey...there's nothing to worry about, It was kinda fun and interesting...did ryan give you your points back or did you have to sit around posting a whole bunch of stuff to catch up?
 


I tried Need for Speed Pro Street, WOW, Call of Duty 4, and Crysis...man crysis runs well enough but if I had a 4890 I would get way nicer frame rates...
 


i got all my points back but everything i wrote was deleted.
 



Nope, not TEC

just a plain old CCF, when i did 1.8v i had fans everywhere. You can see a screen shot if u dont believe me.

it was rediculously hot at that point. 78C idle
 
i believe you but id love to see some screenies of that :)

78C idle?! how the hell could you possibley do any prime95 like that? or was that just a suicideshot?
 


HEEELLL NO

i dont run it like that all the time LOL.

It took about 2 days to get there but it was well worth 4.94Ghz on air (=

im uploading screenies as we speak.
 
It was horribly unstable at 4.94. You can see how it was making errors on the sidebar in vista (=

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Here is a screenie of the prime test at 4.94

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Here are the screenies of the benchmark at 4.75 (never tested it at 4.94)

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god man, your insane :lol:
my pi 1M takes about 19sec even when OCed to 3.7GHZ!

well thanks for the pics, i know not to get into an OCing/benchmarking competition with you 😛

you dont happen to have the stalker cs or crysis benchmarking tool, id love to compare with your OCed system
 



Ive got the stalker one but i dont like it... it doesnt work like it should.

Sometimes at higher clockspeeds i will get lower scores.

Lets just stick with the traditional stuff (=
 
I don't don't have an AMD processor, but since you said Intel scores where permissable i do have one of those :)

This is my highest processor score that i could find a screenshot of. I've never benchmarked it higher then 3.45ghz that i can remember.
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And here's is my highest 3dmark06 score i have a record of. I don't recall ever passing this score. Processor is actually at 3.2ghz with a 1600mhz FSB. I had some long term stability issues at 3.45ghz. Motherboard related.
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I'm running a Q6600, and a G92 8800GTS 512mb card.

Unfortunately the poor thing is apart 🙁 Trying to track down the cause of it not wanting to turn on. PSU was replaced, and the replacement motherboard is on its way.
 


oh man, i just had an awful experience with that... ended up finding out that it was my case shorting my motherboard so i made a little "improvise" to the case. added some of that sound proofing foam stuff and put it on the mobo tray, booted up, problem solved :)
 
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