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    3dmark01

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by pizza_joe, Sep 10, 2006.

  1. pizza_joe

    pizza_joe Notebook Enthusiast

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    Wasnt sure where to post this, so i put it here.....
    anyway,

    Could someone with a Dell Inspiron 6400 (e1505) with ATI MR X1400 (see my signature for full specs) please run 3Dmark'01?
    I just wanna get the idea of how badly my potentially new laptop would pwn my old desktop (3820!!! LOL) :D

    thanks
     
  2. usapatriot

    usapatriot Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    What card does your old desktop have?
     
  3. pizza_joe

    pizza_joe Notebook Enthusiast

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    a GeForce 4 MX420... :p good at the time, but obviously way out of date now

    the reason i chose 3dmark'01 is because my desktop doesnt even handle half the tests on 3dmark'03 :p
     
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    sionyboy Notebook Evangelist

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    See here for a comparison Cleeeeeek

    Bear in mind 3dmark01 is no longer an accurate benchmark for graphics cards abilities, but more a benchmark for overall system strength, mainly CPU.