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    Unusually high 3DMark 2005 score

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by cy007, Oct 7, 2006.

  1. cy007

    cy007 Notebook Deity

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    Hello guys, just ran 3DMark 2005 and got a rather unusual result of 1541 with my GeForce Go 7200 equipped HP dv6040ca notebook. Not that I'm complaining, but isn't that a little high? What are the chances of the GPU being overclocked? It's currently clocked at 450/700 (not sure if that's DDR or not).
     
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    Notebook Solutions Company Representative NBR Reviewer

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    That is indeed a high score I think. It is comparable with an X600. But if you do not see any high temps or artifacts, it is no problemo at all.

    Maybe it is because you have a good driver installed which is optimazed for your card.

    Charlie :)