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    CSS Video Stress Test (Now a poll)

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Darbyjack, Jan 30, 2006.

  1. Darbyjack

    Darbyjack Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey guys can you set your screen resolution to 1280x800 or something closest to that with 4x Anti-aliasing and 4x Antistropic filitering

    Also set all texture detail and shaders to max and sumbit your scores please :)
     
  2. Charles P. Jefferies

    Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator

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    Running at the specified settings [max. everything, 4X AA, 8X AF], I am getting 62.53 FPS clocks 400:390 OC'ed.

    Specs:
    1.86Ghz Pentium [533FSB, 2MB]
    256MB GDDR2 X700, OC'ed
    2GB OCZ Ultra Performance DDR2-533 DC
     
  3. ccbr01

    ccbr01 Matlab powerhouse! NBR Reviewer

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    I ran the benchmark at the settings you said and got 79.67 FPS. That is with stock clocks (290/590).
     
  4. lowlymarine

    lowlymarine Notebook Deity

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    At those settings I get a whopping 98.96 FPS at a 361/720 overclock. Holy cow.

    Edit: At 1440x900, 8x AF, 4xAA (the settings I use when playing), I still get 84.94 FPS. If anyone was interested.
     
  5. ccbr01

    ccbr01 Matlab powerhouse! NBR Reviewer

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    You can see the difference. lol
     
  6. Darbyjack

    Darbyjack Notebook Evangelist

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    come ppl if u have intel extreme graphics doesnt mean u cant submit ur scores!
     
  7. REDFROG

    REDFROG Notebook Evangelist

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    the score from the video stress test isnt realy a good tool to use as a benchmark. as the results show.
     
  8. Jason

    Jason Overclocker NBR Reviewer

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    Just for the heck of it I loaded CS:S on my laptop (XPS M140), with the Intel 900 GMA. With everything on the lowest settings including resolution, it did 27 fps. With every thing on low and the Resolution of the screen on 1280 x 800 it did 21 fps.
     
  9. waffler

    waffler Notebook Enthusiast

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    All settings maxed+ 4xAA/AF I get 11.72fps. When I turned AA/AF off (but all otehr settings maxed) and put it in 800*600 I get 22fps. This is on a Compaq V2000 w/ a shared Radeon 200m...not bad for a $450 notebook :p