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    np9262, 9800gtx sli benchmarks

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by frag100, Oct 14, 2008.

  1. frag100

    frag100 Notebook Guru

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    I've read lots of requests for these scores so here goes. The machine is only a few days old. I formatted the drive, did a clean OS install and updated all drivers(feedback on better vid driver's appreciated). Installed driver's came from sager site). I'm not as sharp as some folks here, but doing my best. All tests are run with default settings. Nothing OC'd. HDD is half full as well. Have pix but not sure how to post them.

    My 9262 specs...
    OS: Vista Home Premium
    Processor: Intel Q9550 2.83ghz, 12mb L2 cache
    Video: Nvidia 9800gtx sli'd - 2gb video memory
    HDD: 200gb, 7200rpm
    System Mem: 4gb
    Forceware driver 176.xx
    ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

    3dMark01 - 37,933
    3dMark03 - 49,565(not sure why this is higher than 3dM01)
    3dMark06 - 14,339
    3dMark Vantage(Performance setting) - P8384. GPU score - 7678. CPU score - 11,580

    Like I said, I'm sure I can improve these with better driver's. Not sure which ones are best though... Sager's, Omega's, Dox's, nvidia's??? Hope this is informative enuff for those interested. Other's post as well so I have something to compare to.
     
  2. Bartlett

    Bartlett The Prophet

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    i suggest download these programs to improve performance:

    1. nvidia system monitor
    2. ccleaner
    3. auslogics disk defrag

    i made my stock score go up about a thousand. it used to be around 7500. plus, i overclocked it but that only boosts it by like 600.
     
  3. frag100

    frag100 Notebook Guru

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    yes I've heard of those. Will check em out, thx.
     
  4. Bartlett

    Bartlett The Prophet

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    no prob. they do their job well. actually nvidia system monitor is part of nvidia system tools 6.02, sorry about that.
     
  5. ARGH

    ARGH Notebook Deity

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    the only thing that matters is the original crysis internal benchmark utility (not a third party program) for testing the gpu. we need to know just how much better the gtx is compared to the 9800gt / 8800 gtx. wxga, wsxga, wuxga in high and very high settings. can you do this?
     
  6. nomoredell

    nomoredell Notebook Deity

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    i think we only need tests that mattters=3dmark60 and crysis benchmark tool.

    a few screenshots of crysis would be appreciated.
     
  7. Johnksss

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    nice.
    mastamerek says it runs crysis very smooth.(high=1680x1050) and he said he is pleased with the end results over the 9800m gt's
     
  8. DRTH_STi

    DRTH_STi can't.stop.buying.laptops

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    that's one killer laptop - nice!