The highest framerate in recorded history.

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Running:
Atlon 1800+XP
Geforce 4 Ti4600
Epox mobo


An so i begin my quest to reach 1000fps....
 
MistaX one day your computer is going to blow up, and I will take advantage by laughing my arse off so hard ! :p
 
Originally posted by F2002
MistaX one day your computer is going to blow up, and I will take advantage by laughing my arse off so hard ! :p

Neva! :D :D :D
 
o yea,im runnin-
166 Mhz pentium
monster 3d graphics card :p

beat that :rolleyes:

BTW-my pc is on the edge of blowing up
and is old
 
Your lines will look better if you turn on some smoothing effects, like FSAA or just single-plex AA modes for open GL....

Your FPS might drop to a unexceptable level of only 370 FPS...
 
anyway... still impressive man!

If you don't mind, I'd say you have nice lines. :D

... I don't typically pause my games to look for congruent lines... yours are highly unnoticeable :rolleyes:
 
My PC specs:

450mhz AMD K-6 Athlon (waiting for new motherboard to put in my AMD Athlon 1.7ghz)
Hercules Prophet 4000XT Kyro PCI 32MB
128MB RAM
Windows ME
 
Have you ran 3DMark2001 on your system? That's the real test of power.

Pre-rebuild, running Win2k: 9600 or so.

I've rebuilt with 98, and will benchmark again tonight.
 
Originally posted by AltF8
Have you ran 3DMark2001 on your system? That's the real test of power.

Pre-rebuild, running Win2k: 9600 or so.

I've rebuilt with 98, and will benchmark again tonight.

I wouldn't take much stock in his framerate, it's a glitch. (Or edited)
 
Oh, and that's not even close.

There was an D3D test program called house.exe.

It was a simple box house, and it spun around. I clocked it at 900+ fps on a Voodoo 2.

I can't imagine what it'd do on some of the new cards. :lol:
 
Originally posted by Tom McDonnell


I wouldn't take much stock in his framerate, it's a glitch. (Or edited)

Not necessarily. It's a very low-poly scene, and a powerful system.
 
Originally posted by AltF8


Not necessarily. It's a very low-poly scene, and a powerful system.

The game is Soldier of Fortune 2 MP Demo, you can check it out on FilePlanet.com.
Even on 640x480 with all effects turned off I have my doubts. And MistaX (while seeming a decent sort in general) seems prone to "exaggeration" :thatsodd:
 
Originally posted by Tom McDonnell


The game is Soldier of Fortune 2 MP Demo, you can check it out on FilePlanet.com.
Even on 640x480 with all effects turned off I have my doubts. And MistaX (while seeming a decent sort in general) seems prone to "exaggeration" :thatsodd:

With VSync turned off, it wouldn't surprise me. The Ti4600 is very powerful.
 
Originally posted by F2002
wahay, I can do 120fps, thats me happy !

Besides, humans can't determine anything above 65-70 fps, so anything above that is silly.
 
nah, on a test system we have gotten way over the 1000. I dont have a screen with me, but its high. Runing on a dual 2 ghz, geforce4, 1 gig ram, etc, powerful system. Only with i could get that at home inrepleace of this 266, lol.

Sof2 is a great game, my fps is quite low, but o well, it runs. :)
 
Well, with a Win98SE base install, I marked at 9268. This is a fair amount lower than what I got with 2000, which is very suprising.

Now, if I can just get UT running on Win2k, I'll go back. :)
 
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