Chazzer3 In Runtime Messages 451 Location UK Apr 17, 2006 #21 My 4200+ at stock everything with 2.0GB of RAM got 40.8 secs.
PZEROFGH Golden Master Messages 7,689 Apr 17, 2006 #23 You gotta download a certain one, download the one bleak linked too
Shumway Fully Optimized Messages 2,729 Location London - Ontario - Canada Apr 17, 2006 #24 Here's mine on my sempron running @ 2.2Ghz.
T trekkie00 In Runtime Messages 203 Apr 17, 2006 #25 3min 54sec. Not too bad for an old Pentium 3 IMHO. Plus, I was running some other programs at the time. I'll close out and retry without them. EDIT: Reran with apps closed, got 3min 34sec. Again, for an older computer, not too bad IMHO. Specs: Intel Pentium 3 @ 866mhz. 256mb. PC100 RAM Windows ME
3min 54sec. Not too bad for an old Pentium 3 IMHO. Plus, I was running some other programs at the time. I'll close out and retry without them. EDIT: Reran with apps closed, got 3min 34sec. Again, for an older computer, not too bad IMHO. Specs: Intel Pentium 3 @ 866mhz. 256mb. PC100 RAM Windows ME
W wtk pro l Daemon Poster Messages 742 Apr 17, 2006 #26 30.985 sec. thats at 2.87. i couldnt bench any higher. i would post a screenshot, but i dont know any free screenshot programs. any suggestions
30.985 sec. thats at 2.87. i couldnt bench any higher. i would post a screenshot, but i dont know any free screenshot programs. any suggestions
Shumway Fully Optimized Messages 2,729 Location London - Ontario - Canada Apr 17, 2006 #27 Use the print screen button then host the pic with imageshack or similar.
W wtk pro l Daemon Poster Messages 742 Apr 17, 2006 #28 ok how do i get to the pic once i press the print screen button. like where on the hard drive is it?
T trekkie00 In Runtime Messages 203 Apr 17, 2006 #29 You have to paste it into photo editing software (such as MS Paint).
W wtk pro l Daemon Poster Messages 742 Apr 17, 2006 #30 well whenever i press the button, nothing happens.