insaneismyname
06-15-04, 02:26 PM
here's my system:<BR>2100@170*14<BR>mushkin2700<BR>9500 n-p @ 350/317<BR>60 gig 7200 rpm seagate<BR><BR>can this score go higher??<BR>http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=6205204<BR><BR>thanx for any suggestions
<font size=1 color=#660099>My, my, I regret getting this 2400+ instead of a 2100+ more every day! I have trouble getting this thing over 2350MHz, and look at this 'ANOTHER' 2100+ kicking my butt - 2387MHz - UGH! I paid $137 for my 2400+, I beat you paid about $85 for your 2100+!<BR><BR>Oh well, I guess when I go to water cooling (I plan to within a month) I'll kick some butt myself <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">! <BR><BR>Now back to the question, man I think you can get a better score, and I say anyone will tell you that! I started with a score of about 11,500 at stock, now I have hit 13,515!! Check my Signature for the specs and click <a href="http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=6205204">HERE</a> to see it!<BR><BR>I say we can help you up that score a bit more, but we need more info on your system son, ex. your CPU's Stepping, week and year, Memory timings, You motherboard model name, your Graphics Card brand, etc...<BR><BR>P.S. 'KarkFump' here recently got an EPoX 8RDA+ Board and a new 2100+ AIUHB from week 1 of 2003! He is so lucky! He can hit 2.4GHz on that puppy! His Power Supply recently kicked the bucket, but he had an old 90wt Power Supply and hooked it up, and GUESS WHAT? It runs his system! I couldn't believe it myself! He ordered a new 400wt PSU tho, and it should be in soon, and he recently told me that he got his PC2700 Memory up to 210MHz (420MHz double pumped)!!</font>
Polykranopalous
06-15-04, 02:26 PM
well those are good scores. of coarse it can go higher, it can as high as you want it to go. Id keep going, but lower it a bit as soon as its not stable
GNXtreme
06-15-04, 02:26 PM
I should have some scores posted with my 2100 mid next week...
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