Rankings and Points
World Record Rank
Not BenchZowner's Best 3DMark03 Submission
Global 1 Cores GPU Rank
NVIDIA
GeForce 8800 GT 512 Mb
Rank
30.6 Points
Global 1 Cores GPU Team Power Rank
0.0 Points
NVIDIA
GeForce 8800 GT 512 Mb
Team Power Rank
24.0 Points
Hardware Details
Processor
Model
Intel
Core i7 2600K
Sandy Bridge
Cooling
Liquid Nitrogen 

Memory
n/a
Videocard
Model NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT 512 Mb (G92) Cooling Liquid Nitrogen Speed 999 MHz (+66.50%) / 2,340 MHz / 999 MHz (+33.20%)
Comments
9999999! lol
nice
Damn, that reminds me that I forgot to upload the 3D Mark01 SE bugged score... 66666 marks with the card at 666MHz/666MHz
Score's abnormal for the clocks.
Been thinking that it's the BIOS's fault.
Gonna have to make sure tomorrow or the day after, I plan to test all the MIVG-Z BIOSes to see what's what.
The number of the Bill
Only person that can do such things on this forsaken planet
You bought BF3 yet Albrecht ?
Been long time since I kicked your butt in BFBC2.
I "Intended" to play some BF3 yesterday, "gets the eVGA out of the closet... presses the power button... nothing happens.not working at all. Inspection = dead DrMOS"
Wanted to play some this morning... cleans the Gene-Z from vaseline... power button... nada! Nothing! WTF.
Several minutes later, magnifying glass inspection, momentarily I see something in the 2nd PCIe slot... let's check it out... eek! a pin is out in the air in the slot, contacting the opposite pin causing a short-circuit.
How did that happen ? I've got no clue.
Didn't have any card in that slot lately, neither did something to the slot the last 3 days.
At least it was fixable
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