Hey guys - I need some help here. First I'll list my system and give a brief description of my problem.
AMD64 3200+ @ 2.4Ghz (10x240)
HTT: 4x240
1GB DDR: 240Hz @ 3-4-4-11 1T
eVGA 6800 GT @ 400/1070
Chaintech VNF3-250 9/21 bios
71.25 Forceware
6.37 nForce drivers
DirectX 9.0c
WinXP
600watt Power supply (really cheapo)
Ever since I got this system up, I've been having problems getting the right scores in Aquamark. I constantly get
GFX: 5k+
CPU: 10k+
Aquamark Score: 45k+
This is terrible! I should be in the 60k's right? The GFX score should be in the 9k atleast?
I have AGP 8x enabled in bios - It's enabled in nVidia's drivers. I have vSync -off. High performance settings - AA/AF - off.. Aperture at 256mb.. I just don't understand why the scores are so low?
I've tried a fresh install of WinXP with fresh install of nVidia drivers but all that work was for nothing... I'm getting the same exact scores.
Does anyone have any idea what could be wrong? Could my power supply be the culprit? Can a weak PS diminish the performance of a 6800 GT?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
AMD64 3200+ @ 2.4Ghz (10x240)
HTT: 4x240
1GB DDR: 240Hz @ 3-4-4-11 1T
eVGA 6800 GT @ 400/1070
Chaintech VNF3-250 9/21 bios
71.25 Forceware
6.37 nForce drivers
DirectX 9.0c
WinXP
600watt Power supply (really cheapo)
Ever since I got this system up, I've been having problems getting the right scores in Aquamark. I constantly get
GFX: 5k+
CPU: 10k+
Aquamark Score: 45k+
This is terrible! I should be in the 60k's right? The GFX score should be in the 9k atleast?
I have AGP 8x enabled in bios - It's enabled in nVidia's drivers. I have vSync -off. High performance settings - AA/AF - off.. Aperture at 256mb.. I just don't understand why the scores are so low?
I've tried a fresh install of WinXP with fresh install of nVidia drivers but all that work was for nothing... I'm getting the same exact scores.
Does anyone have any idea what could be wrong? Could my power supply be the culprit? Can a weak PS diminish the performance of a 6800 GT?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!