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- Elite League

56964 marks with NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT 512 Mb at 999/999MHz

Ranking position

n/a

Global 1x GPU rank:

52nd

GeForce 8800 GT 512 Mb rank:

52nd out of 596

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Verification URL, image, checksum
http://3dmark.com/3dm03/6446619

Hardware details

CPU details

  • Model: Intel Core i7 2600K 'Sandy Bridge'
  • Cooling: Liquid Nitrogen
  • Temperature (°C): -57 (load)-62 (idle)16 (ambient)
  • Cores: 5,828.5MHz(+71.43%)(ref/imc/qpi: 104//MHz)
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Memory details

  • Product: AX3U2000XB2G9-2X
  • Cooling: Air (Custom)
  • Type: 4096MB DDR3 SDRAM
  • Speed: @ 971MHz
  • Batch: Hyper MGH-E
  • Timings: 7-8-7-24 1T

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Disk details

  • Capacity: 120GB (AHCI)
  • Series: Vertex 3 SSD (SF-2200 controller)
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Power details

  • Manufacturer: Antec
  • Series: TruePower Quattro
  • Power: 1,200 Watt
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Recent Comments

United StatesHondacity says:

9999999! lol

 

nice

United StatesBenchZowner says:

Damn, that reminds me that I forgot to upload the 3D Mark01 SE bugged score... 66666 marks with the card at 666MHz/666MHz :P

 

Score's abnormal for the clocks.

Been thinking that it's the BIOS's fault.

 

Gonna have to make sure tomorrow or the day after, I plan to test all the MIVG-Z BIOSes to see what's what.

Belgiumleeghoofd says:

The number of the Bill :)

 

Only person that can do such things on this forsaken planet :P

United StatesBenchZowner says:

You bought BF3 yet Albrecht ?

Been long time since I kicked your butt in BFBC2.

 

I "Intended" to play some BF3 yesterday, "gets the eVGA out of the closet... presses the power button... nothing happens.not working at all. Inspection = dead DrMOS"

 

Wanted to play some this morning... cleans the Gene-Z from vaseline... power button... nada! Nothing! WTF.

Several minutes later, magnifying glass inspection, momentarily I see something in the 2nd PCIe slot... let's check it out... eek! a pin is out in the air in the slot, contacting the opposite pin causing a short-circuit.

How did that happen ? I've got no clue.

Didn't have any card in that slot lately, neither did something to the slot the last 3 days.

At least it was fixable :D

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