31 Mar 2016
extreme League
4
Rankings and Points
World Record Rank
Not ADW2010 PcMark Team's Best 3DMark2001 SE Submission
Global 1 Cores GPU Rank
NVIDIA
GeForce4 Ti 4800
Rank
5.0 Points
Global 1 Cores GPU Team Power Rank
NVIDIA
GeForce4 Ti 4800
Team Power Rank
2.1 Points
Hardware Details
Processor
Model AMD Athlon XP-M 2500+ (Barton) Barton Cooling Liquid Nitrogen Cores 3,050 MHz (+63.45%) REF 230 MHz
Videocard
Model NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4800 (NV28) Cooling Liquid Nitrogen Speed 420 MHz (+40.00%) / 400 MHz (+23.08%)
Comments
Been waiting for your result and this is nothing less then amazing, shame we didnt get to see that 20k+ score
Bad luck, but not better for me either. I have no score.
SS seems to not hold at all (losing 1 deg per second on the evap), otherwise I could run at 3.2-3.3 just on phase.
Also problems with boards, because several CPUs did not post in AN7 and when I hooked up the chiller in the last hour, windows wouldn't start.
Not a bad score though. And you win the competition as well
Congrats!
Congrats for the winner! Hope to see 20k from someone, but you scored really high.
We make all board mods - VDD, VMem and 3.3V PSU rail, but it didn't give us even 1MHz FSB. Anyway I wasn't expect 2nd place in stage 1 with Ti4200 and watercooling. Tweaks make a great boost in 01.
Did you get any boost from omega drivers?
Omega driver gives zero improvement... win2000 + driver 42.xx or 43.xx with 2900mhz and agp 8x are the best combination. I was the first that submit this bench with win2000...
Didn't get any additional marks for overclocking agp 4x to 88MHz. I think agp 8x is not necessary. Or you get some positive numbers?
Win2k is really a must. Few weeks ago I installed W2K and forget about XP. Used it only to define max clocks.
Congrats Stelio !!!
Great score.
Too bad about your cpu.
I hope you can find an equally good one or even better.
I have done 1-2 runs with ti 4200-8x vs ti 4600 and with same driver, same os, same frequency 8x gives a little boost.
Your ti 4200 isn't a very ti 4200... 4200-440-4600 are the same chip, you have a 4200 with 4600 pcb so it's a ti 4600
I gained like ~200 points when going from 66 to 95MHz agp and it allowed slightly higher mem frequency for some reason.
This part about win2k however had I totaly missed, guess I have to try it out sometime
It's more than regular Ti4400, but less than Ti4600. Ti4600 clocks a little bit better in general, and has 2.8ns mems. It's really hard to make 750+ on 3.3ns, with 2.8 you can push mems to 800. My second (3.3ns) card fails at 700 for example.
I had all needed weapons:
Windows 2000, AGP freq at 99MHz, Ti 4600 that does 440/820 on LN2 (I think mem freq would help more than AGP 8x on other cards), an XP-M able to bench Pi 32M at 3.5GHz, a board that does at least 260MHz stable FSB. And I didn't even make a single score...
It is my fault, because due to lack of time I postponed this until the very end and it always happens like this.
The SS was refilled 2 times already without any luck. It was dropping temps very slowly. I left it idle with system turned off and the evap temp dropped to -55. As soon as I start the system temperature keeps rising, CPU temp too.
So I don't know...it's either clogged or lost gas again.
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