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    What are the highest benchmarks ever recorded??

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by AirSinner, Jun 20, 2009.

  1. AirSinner

    AirSinner Notebook Evangelist

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    What are the highest benchmarks every recorded by a Laptop system?
     
  2. sgogeta4

    sgogeta4 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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  3. anothergeek

    anothergeek Equivocally Nerdy

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    just ask john, lol
     
  4. ryzeki

    ryzeki Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    Dunno, probably the Asus Insider witht the W90, and Quad core OC to 4Ghz, it scored 20k+ on 3dmark06.
     
  5. Kevin

    Kevin Egregious

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    That 20k W90 score is one I won't acknowledge as legit. An Asus Marketing employee drops a huge score on the eve of the W90's launch, then drops off the face of the earth? Nah, I'm not buying it.
     
  6. ichime

    ichime Notebook Elder

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    Funny thing is, that W90 is in the Guiness Book of World Records. I'm sure it can be done, but I think the reason why he won't help us (the notebookreview community) out is because he's afraid that people would break his record. And this (this meaning, breaking his record) seems more likely than before now that we've figured out how to properly OC the cards in Crossfire.

    He's still alive though, so he hasn't dropped off the face of the earth. Matter of fact, he recently set a record with two Asus Mars GPUs (which is four GTX 285 cores total) and is bragging about it on XtremeSystems.org
     
  7. jaa003

    jaa003 Notebook Enthusiast

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    i completely agree. it just seems a little fishy.
     
  8. naticus

    naticus Notebook Deity

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    who cares?
     
  9. The_Moo™

    The_Moo™ Here we go again.....

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    his Epeen does :rolleyes: