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Benchmarks - 1 3D Mark 2001 SE Pro

3D MArk 2001 SE Pro3dmarkimages.gifOf 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. Weve 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.

We also did some game performance tests with the help of 3D Mark 2001 SE Pro.

3D Mark 2001 SE Pro

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Albatron PX845PE Pro II 2.4

15253

14800

13572

11801

10056

Gigabyte 8PE667 Ultra 2 2.4

15151

14471

13396

11752

10279

3.06 GHz + HT

17454

16452

15010

12691

10620

The results demonstrate the raw performance of a Radeon 9700 Pro (not tweaked or overclocked!) in combination with Windows XP and reference catalysts 3.1 drivers.  Also make note of the fact that in the graphs HT means HyperThreading enabled and 2.4 and 3.06 are of course processor speeds.

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