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So??

 

-- Nem

nem,

you really gotta quit drinking that HATEorade

 

you're just mad the your pc isn't gonna be the "bigboy" on the block any more

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I'll admit I'm jealous also.... but I'll get an upgrade when I can afford it, not before.

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I'll admit I'm jealous also.... but I'll get an upgrade when I can afford it, not before.

whatcha trying to say...bob

 

and I don't want you to be jealous, i want you to be happy that I finally have a decent system

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So?? 

 

-- Nem

nem,

you really gotta quit drinking that HATEorade

 

you're just mad the your pc isn't gonna be the "bigboy" on the block any more

My friend, I've never HAD the "badboy" pc that everyone worships, so I'm not jealous. I'll eventually upgrade myself, but only when I have the spare cashola around, so that won't be anytime soon. Enjoy your new toy.

 

-- Nem

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you're just mad the your pc isn't gonna be the "bigboy" on the block any more

 

What makes you think your the "bigboy" now? You got a X800 to go with that 64? :o

 

Dragon

not yet, but I would think my 9800pro with 256 will come close to the x800 (or not). one step at a time. whatcha think, I'm mad eof $$$?

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you're just mad the your pc isn't gonna be the "bigboy" on the block any more

 

What makes you think your the "bigboy" now? You got a X800 to go with that 64? :o

 

Dragon

not yet, but I would think my 9800pro with 256 will come close to the x800 (or not). one step at a time. whatcha think, I'm mad eof $$$?

Be interesting to see what you get in 3DMark using the 9800Pro 256Mb.

 

These are scores from a review I read, using a X800 XT.

 

3DMark05 : 4425

 

3DMark03 : 11598

 

3DMark01 : 23841

 

"So far, the new 90nm core will be used only for the slower CPU models, which can freely overclock up to 2.6GHz. Also, AMD engineers are now working on the new Winchester core stepping with the SSE3 instructions support. So, the upcoming Athlon 64 processors should not only become faster, but also more functional."

 

Freely OC? Paint me red and call me the koolaidman. Oh Yeah!

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Be interesting to see what you get in 3DMark using the 9800Pro 256Mb.

 

These are scores from a review I read, using a X800 XT.

 

3DMark05 : 4425

 

3DMark03 : 11598

 

3DMark01 : 23841

i don't know, but all I got on 3dmark05 was a 2700 with ati catalyst4.11 drivers. i switched to omega drivers and oc'd the card to 411 and ram to 378 and it went down to 2589

 

not rea happy about that

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You might clocking it too high... Leave the Omega in and clock back down to stock speeds. If it stays the same and goes yet lower, you might as well go back to ATI's official drivers.

 

Don't forget 3DMark05 is mostly vidcard based, so the much better CPU you have now shouldn't boost the score by to awefully much than what you had.

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Be interesting to see what you get in 3DMark using the 9800Pro 256Mb.

 

These are scores from a review I read, using a X800 XT.

 

3DMark05 : 4425

 

3DMark03 : 11598

 

3DMark01 : 23841

i don't know, but all I got on 3dmark05 was a 2700 with ati catalyst4.11 drivers. i switched to omega drivers and oc'd the card to 411 and ram to 378 and it went down to 2589

 

not rea happy about that

I am pulling over 3000, something does not seem right. Used ATi Tool to find the optimal OC level on my vid card (426/361).

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