WeatherMan
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Try taking the dual screen off for the moment, you will get better scores as the gpu will not be rendering images for the second screen and will be able to focus mainly on your primary monitor
Alright...that's what I was thinking, and what I was told when I bought the card. Here's my current motherboard and cpu info. Someone on another forum said that my motherboard may not support duel core? Any good suggestions for a new processor in the $100-$200 range?[-0MEGA-];411026 said:It is, that processor is a severe bottleneck in benchmarks, and games.
1+3+3=7;411882's sig said:amd x2 3500+
[-0MEGA-];411898 said:Theres no such thing as an X2 3500+...
typo??
i thought that maybe you ment to say 3800+ X2 or a 3500+ 64..
because of the huge ford logo. thats why i thought you were advertising for them... and actually, you are whether you meant to do it or not. you couldve just cropped the picture down to the 3dmark06 score.
weird though you score around 800 on the cpu score... my x2 3800+ got an 1900 @ 2.6ghz lol i guess dual core does help a lot
hello, I need help with my 3dmark06 score. Is 6.2k a good score with my current rig?
I meant amd 3500+
[-0MEGA-];412001 said:It can't be a 3500+...
If you got that for a CPU score, you need to have a high-clocked A64 X2.
Its an x2 4800+ sorry my mistake.
[-0MEGA-];412103 said:How could you not know if you had an A64 3500+, or an X2 4800+?
right under the score window the other window shows what your system is, try taking a screen shot with the score window out of the way.