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Old July 16th 04, 07:56 PM
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why don't you check 3dmark website for 3000+ amd cpu benchmark?

"Byron Hinson" wrote in message
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Currently I am on a AMD 2100+ CPU system, with Radeon 9600XT graphics

card -
I get about 3700 mark in 3D Mark 2003. I am considering buying a PC that

has
an AMD 64 3000+ chip in it - will I notice a major performance jump?

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