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    Your notebook's 3DMark scores

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by DeLotus, Jul 30, 2007.

  1. DeLotus

    DeLotus Notebook Enthusiast

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    3DMark programs are synthetic benchmark programs used to measure your system's performance in modern games. Many people around the world use them to compare performance of their configurations.
    Once a full set of game tests has ben run, the program calculates and shows a score in numbers based on the averege fps in the game tests.

    The programs can be found on www.futuremark.com.

    If you have runned one or more of them, please write your configuration, your runned 3DMark version and your score, so we could compare.

    My system 3DMark scores:
    3DMark2001SE: 16625 3Dmarks
    3DMark03: 6799 3Dmarks
    3DMark05: 3855 3Dmarks
    3DMark06: 1980 3Dmarks
     
  2. odin243

    odin243 Notebook Prophet

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