Hhm, mener du kan få lidt mere en det. Har du optimere med diverse drivere? Og hvad styresystem bruger du? Win2K får dårligere score end Win98SE der er bedst i den slags test...
Jeg kører WinME med ASUS 6.31 driver (den officielle fra Nvidia) VIA 4in1 da agpdriveren deri understøtter WinME. Nogle gange varierer scoren så jeg får ca. 5030 og nogle gange 4680. Hvad kan det skyldes? Er der en måde så jeg kan se om AGPdriveren rent faktisk er blevet installeret?
Hvis du har kørt installationsprogrammet og der ikke kom nogle fejl, så er den installeret. Det kan være små forskelle i hvad din maskine har kørt og dermed hvor mange resourcer den har tilbage, ved de forskellige gange du har kørt 3D-mark. Nu hvor jeg tænker over det, kan det forresten godt være at 5kilo er ok med den opsætning du har. Prøver lige at se om jeg kan finde nogle tal til dig...
Det er hvad det normale GeForce trækker med en 600-700MHz P3/Athlon. Jeg får selv ca.3750 point med min P3 450MHz, 256MB PC-100 SDRAM og et Creative Anihialator PRO med 32MB DDR RAM.
Faktisk er det normale 4300-4500 for din konfiguration, så vidt jeg husker.
>>flappyflop Jeg bruger PClist til kontrol af AGPx...også fra www.Entechtaiwan.com....tror nok at den faktisk checker...de fleste kigger vist blot i \"reg\"
-------------------------------------------------------- AGP transfers -------------------------------------------------------- The AGP aperture is currently set to 256MB.
The system board does NOT support AGP transfers. The graphics card supports up to 4X AGP transfers.
AGP 4X transfers are currently enabled.
-------------------------------------------------------- Sideband addressing -------------------------------------------------------- The system board does NOT support sideband addressing. The graphics card supports sideband addressing.
Sideband addressing is currently enabled.
-------------------------------------------------------- Fast writes --------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------- AGP revision -------------------------------------------------------- The graphics card is an AGP 2.0-compliant device, and may not work correctly under Windows 95 or with first-generation AGP system boards. Ensure you have the very latest GART manager installed.
-------------------------------------------------------- PCI bus hogging -------------------------------------------------------- The graphics card may be hogging the bus, which could cause problems for other devices like PCI sound cards.
-------------------------------------------------------- Related issues -------------------------------------------------------- PCIList only queries the system configuration registers. In the event of problems, other things to check to ensure AGP support is enabled and working properly include the following:
- make sure the correct and latest GART manager for your system board is installed, as well as the latest drivers for your graphics card and DirectX version
- in your system BIOS Setup program, the AGP aperture should be enabled and set to at least 64MB; an IRQ should be assigned to the VGA card; any option referring to spread spectrum should be disabled; and video BIOS and RAM shadowing should be disabled
- if the system has been overclocked to reach 699 MHz, the AGP clock may now be too high; system memory which otherwise works without errors may be unable to cope with the heavier demands of AGP traffic when running 3D applications
- some AGP features may actually be available in hardware, but be disabled in specific BIOS and/or driver releases, or even by user-configurable software switches (e.g., in the Windows registry)
-------------------------------------------------------- Device enumeration -------------------------------------------------------- VIA CPU bridge (03911106h) VIA PCI bridge (85981106h) VIA ISA bridge (06861106h) VIA IDE controller (05711106h) VIA USB (30381106h) - IRQ10 VIA CPU bridge (30571106h) Realtek Ethernet controller (813910ECh) - IRQ10 Creative Labs audio device (00021102h) - IRQ10 Creative Labs input controller (70021102h) Nvidia VGA controller (010110DEh) - IRQ11
-------------------------------------------------------- AGP transfers -------------------------------------------------------- The system board supports up to 2X AGP transfers. The graphics card supports up to 4X AGP transfers.
AGP 2X transfers are currently enabled.
-------------------------------------------------------- Sideband addressing -------------------------------------------------------- The system board supports sideband addressing. The graphics card supports sideband addressing.
Sideband addressing is NOT currently enabled.
-------------------------------------------------------- Fast writes --------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------- AGP revision -------------------------------------------------------- The graphics card is an AGP 2.0-compliant device, and may not work correctly under Windows 95 or with first-generation AGP system boards. Ensure you have the very latest GART manager installed.
-------------------------------------------------------- Related issues -------------------------------------------------------- PCIList only queries the system configuration registers. In the event of problems, other things to check to ensure AGP support is enabled and working properly include the following:
- make sure the correct and latest GART manager for your system board is installed, as well as the latest drivers for your graphics card and DirectX version
- in your system BIOS Setup program, the AGP aperture should be enabled and set to at least 64MB; an IRQ should be assigned to the VGA card; any option referring to spread spectrum should be disabled; and video BIOS and RAM shadowing should be disabled
- if the system has been overclocked to reach 501 MHz, the AGP clock may now be too high; system memory which otherwise works without errors may be unable to cope with the heavier demands of AGP traffic when running 3D applications
- some AGP features may actually be available in hardware, but be disabled in specific BIOS and/or driver releases, or even by user-configurable software switches (e.g., in the Windows registry)
Hmmmmm, på mit står der at AGP size er 256MB, den er kun 64mB i BIOS. ??????The system board does NOT support AGP transfers???????. Hvad er det for noget? det gør det da det er et K7V.?????????The system board does NOT support sideband addressing????? Det er også forkert. (mener jeg)
hhm, sad også og undrede mig over det, men kender ikke rigtigt programmet. Så jeg kan ikke sige om det er et problem, men tror/synes nu ikke du skal bekymrer dig meget mere om det, da det jo kører kanont systemmet...
Jeg har cirka samme system (PIII 733EB, Asus P3V4x, 128 MB ram, Asus v6800 DDR), og jeg scorer 4800 point, så det ser generelt ok ud for dig. Jeg går ud fra, at du har været inde på www.geforcefaq.com for at se om din bios osv er optimalt opsat. Jeg opnåede kanon forbedring ved at installere en GART driver, men det har du vel også allerede?
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