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    G1S 3dmark05 score: 1802

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Sikozu, Sep 4, 2007.

  1. Sikozu

    Sikozu Newbie

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    Thats quite low isnt it? Im running in High Performance mode, my batteri is 100% charged and its on AC power. No programs was running in the background.

    I try to download drivers from laptopvideo2go, but it just says that the driver isnt compatable with my system. I am downloading Vista 32 bit, and that is what I got.

    Any ideas?
     
  2. Cancer777

    Cancer777 Notebook Evangelist

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    did you remeber to download the inf file and replacing it before the install?
     
  3. Sikozu

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    Yes. My CPU is rated 5.1 in Vista
     
  4. Cancer777

    Cancer777 Notebook Evangelist

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    theres another thread below this one with the same issue they mentioned something about waiting for new bios might want to ask there
     
  5. Cancer777

    Cancer777 Notebook Evangelist

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    btw the its the gpu not the cpu that will give higher score marks on 3dmark
     
  6. Sikozu

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    I know about the BIOS issue. But that has nothing to say when my battery is 100% charged, and im using AC power.

    So its something else ****ing my scores up.
     
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    Thats really low for even 3DMark06, much less 05....
     
  8. KiwiBoy

    KiwiBoy Notebook Consultant

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    lol even my desktop with a Athlon 64 3000+, 512mb ram, and geforce 6600 can get ~3000 in 3dmark05.

    Try removing the battery from the laptop while you are doing the benchmark.
     
  9. Cancer777

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    all i can think of is bad gpu driver install did you test it with stock drivers??

    Try removing the video driver first, restart the laptop then install either stock or newer drivers form laptopvideo2go (remember to download the inf file for the gpu driver and replacing it before running installer or you wont be able to install them)

    then restart an retest
     
  10. sluzi26

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    I would suggest downloading and installing the 163.44 drivers from laptopvideo2go.com

    They seem to have the best performance.

    Download, extract. Replace INF with INF From l2video2go. Uninstall current drivers. Reboot. Install 163.44.