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AMD Athalon 2000+ XP

512DDR333 Ram

256MB DDR Radeon 9200 Saphire Graphics Card

Win XP

Benchmark: 4500 - 5500

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Benchmark: 5639

AMD Athlon XP 2600 (2.08Ghz)

512Mb DDR 333Mhz RAM

Geforce 4 Ti 4800 SE (43.45 detonators)

Windows XP

*EDIT* Wrong benchmark number wow_o.gif

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Bechmark=6800

AMD Athlon Xp 2600+(2.1Ghz)

Radoen 9700 Pro 128Mb

512mb DDR 400Mghz Ram

Windows ME

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p4 2.4

mobo ASUS PS533

768 pc2700 ram

score: 5660

PS: N.o.R.S.u my cpu is laughing at ur 2600+ biggrin_o.gif

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Benchmark: 1920

AMD TB 1000

768 MB SDRAM

GeForce 4MX 420

Direct X 9.0

1280x1024x32

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P4 2.66 Ghz

GeForce 4 MX 440

512 DDR

Benchmark = 6000

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CPU: Intel Pentium Pro SSE 2519.8 Mhz

Ram: 256 DDR sad_o.gif

GeForce 4 MX 420

Win XP Home

Benchmark = 5338

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CPU: Intel Pentium Pro SSE 2519.8 Mhz

Ram: 256 DDR  sad_o.gif

GeForce 4 MX 420

Win XP Home

Benchmark = 5338

change ur os to xp pro and get more ram

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CPU: Intel Pentium Pro SSE 2519.8 Mhz

Ram: 256 DDR sad_o.gif

GeForce 4 MX 420

Win XP Home

Benchmark = 5338

change ur os to xp pro and get more ram

Upgrading to 512RAM is a good idea, but don't upgrade to XPPro.

XPHome and XPPro are identical, in their core design. Switching from XP Home to XP Pro on a low RAM system would only suck up more RAM.

For a low ram computer (under 512 MB), Win2k would be the ideal choice as long as your games are fairly new and will run on it. I still use Win2k on my new Athlon system, and I won't switch until hardware vendors stop supporting it.

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CPU_Benchmark=2302;

on 933Mhz PIII tuned to 980

768 60Mhz SDRAM tuned to 140 Mhz

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Celeron (Coppermine) 1300 MHz, overclocked to 1620 MHz.

CPU Benchmark result is 2777.

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CPU: AMD Athlon 1400 MHz FSB 266 MHz

Memory: 512 MB DDR 266 MHz

Video: ATi Radeon 9500 128MB @ 9700 Pro wink_o.gif

Benchmark: 2884 or 2876 (keeps floating between these 2 numbers)

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CPU: AMD Athlon 1400 MHz FSB 266 MHz

Memory: 512 MB DDR 266 MHz

Video: ATi Radeon 9500 128MB @ 9700 Pro wink_o.gif

Benchmark: 2884 or 2876 (keeps floating between these 2 numbers)

thought a comp of that spec would get a better benchmark... rock.gif

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Video Memory doesn't come into it. It's all Mobo/RAM (maybe CPU cache?). So on that basis seems about right to me.

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Results: 3934-4155, sits at 4054 at the moment

AMD Athlon XP1900+

512 MB PC2100 (DDR266)

GF2 GTS 32 MB

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CPU: AMD Athlon 1400 MHz FSB 266 MHz

Memory: 512 MB DDR 266 MHz

Video: ATi Radeon 9500 128MB @ 9700 Pro wink_o.gif

Benchmark: 2884 or 2876 (keeps floating between these 2 numbers)

thought a comp of that spec would get a better benchmark... rock.gif

The benchmark does only test CPU and RAM speeds, the video card has nothing to do with the benchmark score. If graphics accelerator was tested too, I'd have got 5893 or similar wink_o.gif.

I've only put it here to give an overall view of my system, and because most other ppl has done so.

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CPU: AMD Athlon 1400 MHz FSB 266 MHz

Memory: 512 MB DDR 266 MHz

Video: ATi Radeon 9500 128MB @ 9700 Pro wink_o.gif

Benchmark: 2884 or 2876 (keeps floating between these 2 numbers)

thought a comp of that spec would get a better benchmark... rock.gif

The benchmark does only test CPU and RAM speeds, the video card has nothing to do with the benchmark score. If graphics accelerator was tested too, I'd have got 5893 or similar wink_o.gif.

I've only put it here to give an overall view of my system, and because most other ppl has done so.

ah-ha... I get it! tounge_o.gif  

Waterman. (cool new smilies to use... ghostface.gif )

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CPU: Intel Pentium Pro SSE 2519.8 Mhz

Ram: 256 DDR  sad_o.gif

GeForce 4 MX 420

Win XP Home

Benchmark = 5338

change ur os to xp pro and get more ram

Upgrading to 512RAM is a good idea, but don't upgrade to XPPro.

XPHome and XPPro are identical, in their core design. Switching from XP Home to XP Pro on a low RAM system would only suck up more RAM.

For a low ram computer (under 512 MB), Win2k would be the ideal choice as long as your games are fairly new and will run on it. I still use Win2k on my new Athlon system, and I won't switch until hardware vendors stop supporting it.

hehe Thnx for the advice, this machine was bought on the cheap a few months ago and am upgrading bit by bit, already bought the geforce 4 (all i really need for OFP) and an extigy sound-card, next come the surround sound speakers then finally the extra RAM, priorities come first tounge_o.gifblues.gif

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CPU: AMD Athlon 2100+ MHz(real 1742) FSB 266 MHz

Memory: 512 MB DDR 333 MHz

Benchmark = 4492

smile_o.gif )

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Wow looking at you guys specs...i'm due for an upgrade

AMD Tbird 1333 mhz, 266 bus cpu

ASUS A7A266 MB

512 SDR Ram

benchmark Resistance:2970

That is the benchmark that OFP gives in preferences before the game is running, you do realize that there is also a benchmark that can be called from scripts,of course it causes some cpu usage to run it

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p4 2.4

512 ddr 333mhz ram

xp pro

resistance benchmark was 3198 only crazy_o.gif , is this a bad thing? biggrin_o.gif .

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P4 1.8 GHz

256MB RAMBUS memory

Asus 8460 Geforce 4 Ti4600

Win XP Professional

OFP Benchmark = @ 3554

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