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Old February 11th 06, 03:27 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia
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Default 3d Mark performance hit when removing memory


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I had 1.25 GB of RAM and I was getting a 3d Mark 05 score of around
2900. When I went back to my old 512 MB RAM I got a score of 2300.

Is this normal?


Yes. In my old Barton 3200 Nforce2 box I started out with a single stick of
512 PC3200 and a 9800Pro at XT spec. Did 5850 in '03 and 2200 in '05. Bumped
it up to 1 Gig dual channel with no other changes and these went to 6150
and 2550 respectively.


 




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