Submission Details

Rankings and Points

World Record Rank
Not ADW2010 PcMark Team's Best 3DMark2001 SE Submission
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

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Hardware Details

Processor

Model AMD Athlon XP-M 2500+ (Barton) Barton Cooling Liquid Nitrogen Cores 3,050 MHz (+63.45%) REF 230 MHz

Memory

Type DDR SD-RAM Speed @ 226 MHz

Videocard

Model NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4800 (NV28) Cooling Liquid Nitrogen Speed 420 MHz (+40.00%) / 400 MHz (+23.08%) buy on amazon

Motherboard

Model Abit NF7-S V2.0 Cooling Air (Custom) Chipset nForce2 Ultra 400

Disk

n/a

Power Supply

n/a

Comments

ADW2010 PcMark Team commented on his own score:
9 year and 3 months ago – Last minute run with a crappy CPU . My good one died during the first LN2 run at 3.3Ghz . There was much more to give , but unfortunatelly the CPU never posted again after the first restart . So , it seems 20K is achievable with a better CPU . As for this run , i didnt have time to make all the tweaks ... as the plexyglass which was holding the pot was cracking every few minutes .
March 31, 2016 at 11:47:01 AM UTC

Been waiting for your result and this is nothing less then amazing, shame we didnt get to see that 20k+ score ;)

March 31, 2016 at 12:00:13 PM UTC

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!

March 31, 2016 at 1:05:35 PM UTC

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?

March 31, 2016 at 1:26:02 PM UTC

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...

March 31, 2016 at 1:30:10 PM UTC

agp 8x

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.

March 31, 2016 at 1:36:59 PM UTC

Congrats Stelio !!!

Great score.

 

Too bad about your cpu.

I hope you can find an equally good one or even better.

March 31, 2016 at 1:45:31 PM UTC

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.

 

 

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 ;)

March 31, 2016 at 1:52:08 PM UTC

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.

 

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 :)

March 31, 2016 at 2:18:55 PM UTC

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 ;)

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.

March 31, 2016 at 4:03:57 PM UTC

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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