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How can I test my graphic card or whole comp?

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How can I test how good my graphic card or whole computer is?Somebody metioned 3DMARK.Can somebody explain what it is?
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3DMARK is a graphics benchmark program, basically it stresses your video card to the limit with extremely high polygon action sequences and particle effects, then gives you a score based on FPS, performance and others, I highly recommend it.
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jks wrote:3DMARK is a graphics benchmark program, basically it stresses your video card to the limit with extremely high polygon action sequences and particle effects, then gives you a score based on FPS, performance and others, I highly recommend it.
Cool tnx thats exactly what I was looking for.I just wanted to make sure that it is the right programm. :D
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Your welcome.
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Re: How can I test my graphic card or whole comp?

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Basisclly, you have the best graphics card for gaming (the best combination is 4 SLI GPUs), so don't worry. Most of us that read your "Look at what I'm getting" post envy you for your graphics card.
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it's better to use everest home edition for non-video card stuff. if you give me your specs i can say what the weakest link in your pc is and what parts kick ass.

i can't find the setup download on the site anymore, but if you AIM me i'll send you the installer
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Thanks.I torrentd ownloaded it legally of course :wink: :D
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Hey! What happened to my other post?
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Based on your system I can say you don't have any bottlenecks that would adversely affect your performance, get a good overclocker and overclock your card, it has it's own fan so it can take it, my kinda crappy X800 GT can be overclocked from 475/490 to 535/550 with no heat problems.
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when you overclock, bump it up by 5 mhz each time, then test for a few hours. get to the point where graphics errors occur, or when you get heating problems, then reduce the clock by about 5-10 mhz
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I have ATITool, it bumps up the mhz by 1 each second till video stress occurs then automatically finds a good setting.
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cool. sounds handy
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[cc]z@nd! wrote:when you overclock, bump it up by 5 mhz each time, then test for a few hours. get to the point where graphics errors occur, or when you get heating problems, then reduce the clock by about 5-10 mhz
Don't overclock, that will cause damage and shorten your compenets life.
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My gfx card was Manufactur Overclocked.I don't see any reason to overclock my gfx card. :D
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If you do overclock, it will speed up information given to the componet. Damaging multiple things inside it, that isn't good at all. :(
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Warbandit mk 3 wrote:If you do overclock, it will speed up information given to the componet. Damaging multiple things inside it, that isn't good at all. :(
Only if you don't provide sufficient cooling and don't overclock too much. Trust me, I have overclocked many components with no averse affects, it only damages your system if you don't do it correctly.
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So I guess if you buy an Alienware computer and select every single cooling componet they offer, your could overclock with no harsh damage? I still wouldn't overclock, I would request that it have no overclock. :x
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The_Hushed_Casket wrote:
Warbandit mk 3 wrote:If you do overclock, it will speed up information given to the componet. Damaging multiple things inside it, that isn't good at all. :(
Only if you don't provide sufficient cooling and don't overclock too much. Trust me, I have overclocked many components with no averse affects, it only damages your system if you don't do it correctly.
exactly. overclocking is perfectly safe unless you do it wrong.
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Warbandit mk 3 wrote:So I guess if you buy an Alienware computer and select every single cooling componet they offer, your could overclock with no harsh damage? I still wouldn't overclock, I would request that it have no overclock. :x
You don't even need water cooling. I've easily overclocked an Athlon 64 3000+ with stock HSF to ~3500+ speeds.
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So, I could get an advanced cooling option for my computer, and make my AMD Athlon X2 as fast a higher model? Anyway, I think we should get back on topic.....
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