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9800 Pro and Aquamark 3 (huge performance hit)

 
 
Fitz
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      12th Oct 2004
I benchmarked my system using Aquamark 3, and found that performance had
degraded over 50% from when I originally built the system. Original score of
44000+ was down to 21000, same configuration. I installed the newest Omega
ATI drivers, and improved to 32000. The CPU score is down from 9900+ to
just over 4000.

Changes since first benchmark:
Installed DirectX 9c, Installed SP2, Upgraded to Norton AV 2005 from 2003.

System:
Gigabyte K8NNXP w/AMD64 3200+
1 GB Mushkin Level 1 PC3500
2X36GB SATA Raptor (RAID 0) and 1 IBM Deskstar ATA HD
ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
M-Audio Revolution 7.1
Plextor 708A CD/DVD RW
Crystal Fontz 634 LCD
7-in-1 card Reader

WinXP w/SP2

Any idea what may be causing the problem, or what to try to resolve it?

Thanks,
Fitz


 
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fish
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      12th Oct 2004

I just scored a 48,620 with a 9800Pro, P4 at 3.3GHz, 512MB at 200Mhz cl2,
WinXP, DX 9c, Cat 4.9 drivers. So I would imagine something is eating up
performance. Something running in the background - spyware or a utility of
some type?


"Fitz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I benchmarked my system using Aquamark 3, and found that performance had
>degraded over 50% from when I originally built the system. Original score
>of 44000+ was down to 21000, same configuration. I installed the newest
>Omega ATI drivers, and improved to 32000. The CPU score is down from 9900+
>to just over 4000.
>
> Changes since first benchmark:
> Installed DirectX 9c, Installed SP2, Upgraded to Norton AV 2005 from 2003.
>
> System:
> Gigabyte K8NNXP w/AMD64 3200+
> 1 GB Mushkin Level 1 PC3500
> 2X36GB SATA Raptor (RAID 0) and 1 IBM Deskstar ATA HD
> ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
> M-Audio Revolution 7.1
> Plextor 708A CD/DVD RW
> Crystal Fontz 634 LCD
> 7-in-1 card Reader
>
> WinXP w/SP2
>
> Any idea what may be causing the problem, or what to try to resolve it?
>
> Thanks,
> Fitz
>



 
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Fitz
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      12th Oct 2004
That was my initial thought. I've run a virus scan, AdAware SE, Window
Washers, and Diskeeper. Are you running SP2?

Fitz


 
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      12th Oct 2004

"Fitz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> That was my initial thought. I've run a virus scan, AdAware SE, Window
> Washers, and Diskeeper. Are you running SP2?
>
> Fitz


I know its a stupid question, but have you checked your bios settings
rececntly. The other day I thought my PC seemed a bit sluggish and for some
reason I decided to check things with cpu-z. To my amazement, it was
running 1100MHz (11x100) instead of the normal 11x218 settings I have for
day to day use.

I went into the bios and sure enough it was set to 11x100. How and why this
got changed, I have no idea ???!?!?!

Just a thought

Chip


 
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      12th Oct 2004
Yes, SP2.

Are you sure, AA or AF arn't on. Or howabout v-Sync
"Fitz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> That was my initial thought. I've run a virus scan, AdAware SE, Window
> Washers, and Diskeeper. Are you running SP2?
>
> Fitz
>



 
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      12th Oct 2004
You did completely disable the virus scanner (including any and all
background file I/O scanners), right? Norton AV is notorious for gobbling up
resources.

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"Fitz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I benchmarked my system using Aquamark 3, and found that performance had
> degraded over 50% from when I originally built the system. Original score

of
> 44000+ was down to 21000, same configuration. I installed the newest Omega
> ATI drivers, and improved to 32000. The CPU score is down from 9900+ to
> just over 4000.
>
> Changes since first benchmark:
> Installed DirectX 9c, Installed SP2, Upgraded to Norton AV 2005 from 2003.
>
> System:
> Gigabyte K8NNXP w/AMD64 3200+
> 1 GB Mushkin Level 1 PC3500
> 2X36GB SATA Raptor (RAID 0) and 1 IBM Deskstar ATA HD
> ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
> M-Audio Revolution 7.1
> Plextor 708A CD/DVD RW
> Crystal Fontz 634 LCD
> 7-in-1 card Reader
>
> WinXP w/SP2
>
> Any idea what may be causing the problem, or what to try to resolve it?
>
> Thanks,
> Fitz
>
>



 
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@ndrew
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      13th Oct 2004
fish wrote:

> Yes, SP2.
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No ... I am betting Norton try disabling it and run the tests again.

regards

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      13th Oct 2004
First of One wrote:

> You did completely disable the virus scanner (including any and all
> background file I/O scanners), right? Norton AV is notorious for
> gobbling up resources.



Agree entirely they should be horsewhipped for the way their programs
work. The only decent program of Norton's that I will use is Ghost.

regards

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fish
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      13th Oct 2004
I have been using Symantec's AV Corp edition for a few years.
I have run bench testes from Sandra for memory and CPU, 3D Marks with and
without it and there is never any differences in performance, ever. I don't
think that Symantec's AV is the culprit. I would agree that Norton System
works and all the other useless utilities could be.


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> First of One wrote:
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>> You did completely disable the virus scanner (including any and all
>> background file I/O scanners), right? Norton AV is notorious for
>> gobbling up resources.

>
>
> Agree entirely they should be horsewhipped for the way their programs
> work. The only decent program of Norton's that I will use is Ghost.
>
> regards
>
> @ndrew



 
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      14th Oct 2004
After much discussion about which program(s) could be using up resources,
and the possibility of a virus/worm, I decided to eliminate those potential
problems. I did the following:

Flashed BIOS
Deleted RAID array and reformatted both SATA HD and one ATA HD (low-level
format using BIOS utility on SATA drives)
Re-created RAID array
Clean install of Windows XP (slipstreamed with XP2)
Installed chipset drivers
Installed ATI Omega drivers
Installed Aquamark 3
Ran benchmark- SAME RESULT. Absoluely no difference at all.

Are we down to hardware?

Fitz


 
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