Submission Details

12 Jan 2021
elite League

Rankings and Points

World Record Rank
Not ObscureParadox's Best 3DMark03 Submission
Global 1 Cores GPU Team Power Rank
Intel  GMA 3100 (G31, G33, Q35, Q33)  Team Power Rank
44.1 Points

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Hardware Details

Processor

Model Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 Wolfdale-6M Cooling AIO Water Cores 4,754 MHz (+50.11%)

Memory

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Videocard

Model Intel GMA 3100 (G31, G33, Q35, Q33) (Bearlake) Cooling Air (Stock) Speed 400 MHz / 0 MHz (Stock) buy on amazon

Motherboard

Model GIGABYTE GA-G33-DS3R Cooling Air (Stock) Chipset G33

Disk

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Power Supply

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Comments

ObscureParadox commented on his own score:
4 year and 2 months ago – Ran out of time to run 01 and Aqua
January 12, 2021 at 8:30:55 PM UTC

Interesting. Is the iGPU overclockable at all or is it all in CPU/mem?

January 12, 2021 at 8:33:30 PM UTC

All CPU and Mem mate, even then it's not straight forward ???

January 13, 2021 at 12:04:34 AM UTC

strong!

January 13, 2021 at 3:34:06 AM UTC

6 hours ago, unityofsaints said:

Interesting. Is the iGPU overclockable at all or is it all in CPU/mem?

 

6 hours ago, ObscureParadox said:

All CPU and Mem mate, even then it's not straight forward ???

Gpu is overclockable but it's weird. Basically stock the gpu always runs at a certain frequency, I think 400 mhz, no matter the cpu you put in. What it does is has a divider or multi which is selected by the stock FSb, so lower stock FSb means higher multi. It then increases with FSb, although no sensor shows that. There is also no way to set this multi aside from changing the cpu or perhaps doing a bsel mod. Memory also has a huge impact on score, especially mhz because most boards give you extremely limited timing controls. 

But anyways this way that it scales with FSb despite no reading showing it would be why cpu oc seems to increase score a lot. I had to read through documentation from Intel with the help of mickulty to figure out how clocks work for Gma. 

January 13, 2021 at 3:51:21 AM UTC

I've tested the theory that's it's a multi based off stock FSB with both a 200 and 133 FSB chip and it's 100% not based off that. Besides you need the core clock speed to go along with the FSB and ram speed here. This wasn't an easy win but I think I could go a lot further with a better board, this was the absolute limit of the board. 

Or at least if its initially based off that the a 400FSB E2180 was a lot lot slower than a 400FSB E8500 at the same ram and CPU multiplier :)

January 13, 2021 at 11:49:59 AM UTC

I also saw no divider changes in perf.

January 13, 2021 at 11:58:31 AM UTC

And i need to rebench ? Nice take down! 

January 14, 2021 at 4:32:52 AM UTC

Interesting as I have seen it where lower chips can't push FSb as hard but score is almost the same until mem goes higher with higher FSb. 

January 14, 2021 at 6:03:14 AM UTC

There was a tool named GMAbooster that was able to control/monitor "multi" of iGPU (not sure if it applies to g31). Actually, the clock should be locked with desktop chipsets and is independent of FSB. The boost we get with cpu clock is probably because some of the 3D functions are done through software path (like software vertext shaders in earlier GMA generations).

I was benching 945g+fatbodies recently, chipset is extremely sensitive to voltage and doesn't allow tight timings though mem itself is capable of tight timings if I use external VGA. Sadly, 2.5v vNB was too hot to get golds so I gave up.

January 14, 2021 at 4:32:18 PM UTC

10 hours ago, TerraRaptor said:

There was a tool named GMAbooster that was able to control/monitor "multi" of iGPU (not sure if it applies to g31). Actually, the clock should be locked with desktop chipsets and is independent of FSB. The boost we get with cpu clock is probably because some of the 3D functions are done through software path (like software vertext shaders in earlier GMA generations).

I was benching 945g+fatbodies recently, chipset is extremely sensitive to voltage and doesn't allow tight timings though mem itself is capable of tight timings if I use external VGA. Sadly, 2.5v vNB was too hot to get golds so I gave up.

That Gma booster tool basically set mobile chipset to run at desktop clocks, it essentially just set a register. Mobile was at like 200 mhz so boosted it to 400 mhz 

January 14, 2021 at 5:27:56 PM UTC

Yes, GMABooster did nothing for me on desktop.

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