DirectX 8 Games: 3D Mark 2001 SE
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DirectX 8 Games: 3D Mark 2001 SE
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The 3D Mark 2001 determines DirectX 8's Direct3D performance under Windows XP. This test makes it clear that both systems - the AMD and the Intel - are pretty much on a par with one another despite different CPU clock speeds. In both instances, onboard graphics is a far cry from the AGP graphics performance.
DirectX 8 Game: Unreal Tournament 2003

As long as the onboard graphics on the Intel 845 system are deactivated, both systems exceed 170 frames per second on the UT 2003 benchmark.
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