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It is a PCI Express x16. The main difference in terms of how they look is the little slot is on the other side in a PCI board.
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resonable, did you close every program you could possibly close before you ran it? Closing more things using Ctrl+Alt+Del means it has more power to play with.
I myself usually get around 9100 when I run it. You have a more powerfull processor but mine is over clocked to roughly the same speed. The main difference is our graphics cards. Quite amazing that the 8800 makes all that difference.
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No, the graphics card affects the graphics. He just got a MUCH higher score due to the fact that his card is like 700 MB of RAM or something...
Also, I think I closed most/all open programs, the CPU said just like 0%-2% was being used, so I think I closed everything... The CPU test was REALLY choppy, it looked like it had like 1 fps... The Graphics portion looked really good. |
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Yeah, the CPU test is like that for everyone really, even the quad core intel processors that have been overclocked to the max only get a couple fps.
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