
i had Firefox, Xfire, and mIRC running il go another benchmark later
heres the direct link
http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/7439/ffxivbenchmark.jpg
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New Final Fantasy XIV Benchmark software
this PC i currently use for FFXI and Megami Tensei online got a good score well in my opinion
![]() i had Firefox, Xfire, and mIRC running il go another benchmark later heres the direct link http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/7439/ffxivbenchmark.jpg Cardinalgate, that seems about right. The main things hurting you are your (northwood?) Pentium D CPU and the fact that the 8600 series is now considered "Low-End" on the videocard market. You can easily upgrade that computer to play FFXIV fairly decently though for fairly cheap, assuming it's a 775 motherboard with a PCI-e slot.
Look to the core 2 duo series for the CPU and a 5770 (or higher) ATI card. I really can't make an nvidia recommendation at this time... The 460(?) Fermi, the lowest end one, gets royally trounced by pretty much everything... and the older series Nvidia cards don't support DX11. yeah its not muchbut it get the job done
my other PC is a core 2 duo with 2 Geforce GTX 480 Superclock only prob is the power supply blew up a few days ago so im waiting for my rep to come in Mine said :
Score : 139 Load Time : 678405 ms ... Computer says no. When i open it, it comes up with the race thing. Then i click start and the other window comes up. At that point, it instantly pops up the stopped responding error and closes. Ive already tried administrator and updating drivers, anyone know whats up?
Finally got it to work :)
I've had the same issue. I'm running a Radeon 58XX, but I can see it's worked for other people. Hmm...
Cinnaris said: I've had the same issue. I'm running a Radeon 58XX, but I can see it's worked for other people. Hmm... Whoops, meant to quote Alexander.Tidusblitz! Alexander.Tidusblitz said: When i open it, it comes up with the race thing. Then i click start and the other window comes up. At that point, it instantly pops up the stopped responding error and closes. Ive already tried administrator and updating drivers, anyone know whats up? Your pc is so old it won't even play the benchmark LULZ jk no I have no idea why tingletaru said: Finally got it to work :) ![]() I *** WANT YOUR CPU!!!!!!!!!! Valefor.Prothescar said: ![]() Gonna guess that it's my shitty processor. Odd lol, I got about your same specs and I got 3125 on low and 2985 on high, there's obviously something wrong with this Phoenix.Destrac said: ![]() ![]() Even more confusing since my index is somewhat close to his, the only stark differences are the RAM which again I can modify, and the processor speed, which is a problem on my end. I can understand its hard to compare using the index but even then...such a difference in score is a little frustrating. My own again: Alot of the varying scores are a bit ... befuddling. Possibly anti-virus software? Not really sure, but there does seem to be something that is giving artificially low scores for some setups.
Sylph.Belmonth said: Odd lol, I got about your same specs and I got 3125 on low and 2985 on high, there's obviously something wrong with this Curious how your build differs though 8D Just reailzed something. Particularly with new iCore setups Intel boasts the whole "Turbo Boost" deal with their new processors. For example my processors default is 1.6, but it can go as high as 2.67 if an application/process calls for more power. Just wondering if it could be affecting scores.
http://www.intel.com/technology/turboboost/ Bahamut.Kaioshin said: tingletaru said: Finally got it to work :) ![]() I *** WANT YOUR CPU!!!!!!!!!! I *** WANT YOU!!!! I mean... uh... Phoenix.Oumura said: Just reailzed something. Particularly with new iCore setups Intel boasts the whole "Turbo Boost" deal with their new processors. For example my processors default is 1.6, but it can go as high as 2.67 if an application/process calls for more power. Just wondering if it could be affecting scores. http://www.intel.com/technology/turboboost/ Good thinking... I'm at work, but can anyone run task manager while running the benchie and see how many cores it is loading? That would give us a quick idea of whether or not Turbo Boost is kicking in. *Think that will work for the new T1000 series from AMD as well... Edit: would also let us see how multi threaded FFXIV is... Nobody wants to run task manager? ; ;
In case someone doesn't know how, right click on an empty space on the taskbar (that's the thing at the bottom of your desktop with little icons on it and a clock) and select "Start Task Manager". Then select the "Performance" tab. Then post screenshots so I can pretend I know what I'm talking about! :O Sylph.Belmonth said: Valefor.Prothescar said: ![]() Gonna guess that it's my shitty processor. Odd lol, I got about your same specs and I got 3125 on low and 2985 on high, there's obviously something wrong with this I have pretty much that same ***, and got around a 2k on Low. ![]() Not to shabby Odin.Zicdeh said: Sylph.Belmonth said: Valefor.Prothescar said: ![]() Gonna guess that it's my shitty processor. Odd lol, I got about your same specs and I got 3125 on low and 2985 on high, there's obviously something wrong with this I have pretty much that same ***, and got around a 2k on Low. I'm seeing a disparity between dual and quad core systems... that leads me to believe that FFXIV (at least the benchmark) is utilizing more than 2 cores.
Ok this doesn't make sense to me, People are getting better scores then me and my pc is of equal or better than the stats on some of these. What gives?
/foams at the mouth!
I don't get it Barti!!! It has to be either something running in the background... or something simple that we're missing. EDIT!: Dual cores might be kicking your *** if they are running at 3.2Ghz while you're running at 1.6Ghz... or if your videocard is total pants. :| Diabolos.Chupacabra said: I'm seeing a disparity between dual and quad core systems... that leads me to believe that FFXIV (at least the benchmark) is utilizing more than 2 cores. SE said a few months ago FFXIV support multi-core cpus :) Bahamut.Striker said: Asura.Floorboss said: Bahamut.Striker said: I'd compare it to crysis benchmark on very high settings with full filtering and antialiasing. You'd need a supercomputer to get 8k . Talking $1k invested. lol I just ran test on both low and high on my 10 year old computer results were. Low Setting 2666 load time=14695 with fps=45-65 High setting 1560 load time=14097 with fps25-35 was laggy during the battle. windows xp home 5.1 build 2600 SP3 intel core 2 6600 @ 2.40 ghz (2 cpu) nvidia 8800 gt Well i had to replace my video card i orginally had a GeForce 7950 GX2 that went bad and they sent me the 8800gt.I want to buy a top of the line computer but i dont have 8k to spend. |
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