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    thats not a good sign...could have overheated or it was very unstable....run some burn in test and check it out...
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    Originally posted by Samurai@27 January 2004 - 18:15
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    Samurai, 324 / 290 MHz is not the correct default clock for the 9800 Pro.

    378/337 is R9800 pro. What do you have? A modded driver? Or the 9800 non pro?

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    thats not a good sign...could have overheated or it was very unstable....run some burn in test and check it out...
    don't know... that was with the 9800xt from ATI... It benchs fine on 3dmark... 03 gets over 10k... but this prog doesn't seem to run.. and overheating is not a problem... trust me... (Card temps are at 6 degrees celsius...)

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    Originally posted by adamp2p+28 January 2004 - 01:27--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (adamp2p &#064; 28 January 2004 - 01:27)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Samurai@27 January 2004 - 18:15
    Aqua Mark 3 Score
    Samurai, 324 / 290 MHz is not the correct default clock for the 9800 Pro.

    378/337 is R9800 pro. What do you have? A modded driver? Or the 9800 non pro? [/b][/quote]
    Umm I&#39;m just using the drivers that came with my system at the moment.

    Does that mean I&#39;m running it slower than it&#39;s capable of? How would I change these settings? Update driver?

    My Graphics Card is: ATI RADEON 128MB 9800Pro

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    Originally posted by Samurai+27 January 2004 - 20:53--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Samurai &#064; 27 January 2004 - 20:53)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
    Originally posted by adamp2p@28 January 2004 - 01:27
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    @27 January 2004 - 18:15
    Aqua Mark 3 Score

    Samurai, 324 / 290 MHz is not the correct default clock for the 9800 Pro.

    378/337 is R9800 pro. What do you have? A modded driver? Or the 9800 non pro?
    Umm I&#39;m just using the drivers that came with my system at the moment.

    Does that mean I&#39;m running it slower than it&#39;s capable of? How would I change these settings? Update driver?

    My Graphics Card is: ATI RADEON 128MB 9800Pro [/b][/quote]
    That&#39;s funny, I looked at the ATi website and read up on the 9800 NON PRO, and you have the exact clockspeeds as the 9800 NON PRO.

    Read the fine print of the data set provided by the Aquamark3 ARC comparison link and it displays you CORE/MEM clock speeds.

    You asked me in a PM to provide more information, and I will:

    See this link

    It says that the 9800 NON PRO has the clocks of 325/580. Remember to divide the memory clock by two to the memory clock and remember your card is double data rate (DDR)

    580/2 = 290

    You should download Rage3d tweak. You can overclock your card very nicely with that tool. If you really have an ATi 9800 Pro it should default to those speeds due to its BIOS. Otherwise someone may have ripped you off and sold you a 9800 NON PRO as a 9800 PRO. If you are sure your card is a 9800 Pro then I would just set it to the default speeds of the pro. To be sure you should open your case and write down the fine print you see on the RAM chips on your card. Type that in for us to evaluate and we will let you know just what your card is capable of.

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    my shitty specs only gave me a score of just over 7000,

    cant be fu*^ buying it (thats the way you give links to the results ay? you have to &#39;buy&#39; /&#39;download crack&#39 .

    you can just believe me when i say i got a shit result...

    ...will the 9600xt improve my score heaps or just a lil?

    im upgrading the mobo as well

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    Originally posted by dray_02@28 January 2004 - 13:25
    my shitty specs only gave me a score of just over 7000,

    cant be fu*^ buying it (thats the way you give links to the results ay? you have to &#39;buy&#39; /&#39;download crack&#39 .

    you can just believe me when i say i got a shit result...

    ...will the 9600xt improve my score heaps or just a lil?

    im upgrading the mobo as well
    U don&#39;t need to buy the program to post results but buying it does enable the options to customise the tests.

    I got 6800-odd so your system is less pitiful than mine mate&#33;

    Yeah, the Asus mobo and new gfx card should improve it, I&#39;d have thought.
    if your font size is this small i'll add you to my ignore list because you're wasting my time, OK?

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