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    I started the benchamrk, and righ after the CPU speed 1 demo (helicopter), the program exits back to windows, without giving me any errors... Anyone knows what's the prob?

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    PIII 450@504Mhz, 128MB SDRAM PC100, Win 2K Pro, G400 Dual-Head, Gigabyte BX2000 board
    PIII 450@504Mhz, 191MB SDRAM PC100, Win 98 SE, G400 Dual-Head, Gigabyte BX2000 board

  • #2
    most likely your CPU overheating ...

    clock back to standard and check again.
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    • #3
      I don't think so since, when I ran the program in Win 98, I didn't have that problem...

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      PIII 450@504Mhz, 128MB SDRAM PC100, Win 2K Pro, G400 Dual-Head, Gigabyte BX2000 board
      PIII 450@504Mhz, 191MB SDRAM PC100, Win 98 SE, G400 Dual-Head, Gigabyte BX2000 board

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      • #4
        3Mark 2000 has a bad habit of crashing to the desktop in Windows 2000. This problem is not exclusive to Matrox. I've seen it happen with nVidia boards as well.

        MadOnion admits to a problem with the helicopter demo. They claim it's related to the explosion particles and that the issue is "under investigation." They don't mention why it happens elsewhere.

        Windows 2000 is more sensitive to overclocking than Windows 98.

        Paul
        paulcs@flashcom.net

        [This message has been edited by paulcs (edited 16 June 2000).]

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        • #5
          Patience gr****opper! (err...snake)
          It'll take a few goes, but you should get a result eventually.
          3DMark2000 is really picky about its hardware/software. It does this as well with an AMD K6-2 in Win98.

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          • #6
            Gr****opper??

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            PIII 450@504Mhz, 128MB SDRAM PC100, Win 2K Pro, G400 Dual-Head, Gigabyte BX2000 board
            PIII 450@504Mhz, 191MB SDRAM PC100, Win 98 SE, G400 Dual-Head, Gigabyte BX2000 board

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            • #7
              http://www.madonion.com/support/3dmark2000/faq/?win2000

              NOT a hardware/drivers problem.
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              • #8
                Well, I ain't a fan of martial arts films/shows, so I guess the "joke" was new to me...



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                PIII 450@504Mhz, 128MB SDRAM PC100, Win 2K Pro, G400 Dual-Head, Gigabyte BX2000 board
                PIII 450@504Mhz, 191MB SDRAM PC100, Win 98 SE, G400 Dual-Head, Gigabyte BX2000 board

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                • #9
                  Snake-

                  Ha ha! Sorry about the 'patience gr****opper! I think you have to be a certain age to appreciate that joke (It comes from some old martial arts TV show).

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