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Of
course we won't miss out on 3DMark 2001 -
it is
the latest installment in the popular 3DMark series. By combining
DirectX®8 support with
completely new graphics, it continues to provide benchmark results
that empower you to make informed hardware assessments. As with all
MadOnion.com
internet-enabled benchmarks, 3DMark2001 has been created in
cooperation with the major 3D accelerator and processor manufacturers
to provide you with the best possible and most reliable set of
diagnostic tools. We’ve also included a completely new demo-mode,
which demonstrates some of the latest innovations and advances that
real-time 3D Graphics can offer!
The Second Edition is a major
enhancement to its 3DMark® benchmark solution, originally launched in
1998. Combining DirectX 8.1 support with the latest in 3D graphics,
3DMark2001 SE objectively measures how effectively a PC runs 3D
graphics applications and provides users with an online results
comparison tool that allows them to make informed hardware assessments
and upgrade decisions
Using
Remedy Entertainment's
acclaimed MAX-FX Technology™, 3DMark2001 demonstrates how to maximize
your 3D gaming performance by using real-world gaming technology to
test your system's true game performance abilities.

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3D Mark 2001 SE |
1024x768 |
1280x1024 |
1600x1200 |
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Pentium 4 2,80 GHz |
12147 |
9671 |
7705 |
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Pentium 4 2,40 GHz |
11350 |
9328 |
7469 |
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Athlon 2000+ DDRAM |
10947 |
9110 |
7459 |
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Athlon 1800+ DDRAM |
10527 |
8898 |
7351 |
We ran a standard tests in 32
bit resolutions ranging from 1024x768 up to 1600x1200. Any videocard will be
beaten severely with this recently revised benchmark of which the Second Edition
Pro was used. It scales the CPU's nicely. As told on the previous page you'll
notice the CPU at work in 10x7 the best as the videocard is not limited by it's
bottleneck.

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