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CPU (1) Intel Pentium III@803 MHz
Video Board NVIDIA GeForce2 GTS/GeForce2 Pro
Video Mode 1920x1200@16bits/pixel
RAM 128 MB
OS Windows 98 4.10.2222 A

Area Tested Value
CPU Integer 2332.439 MIPS
CPU Floating Point 924.4721 MFLOPS
Video(2D) 119.0995 MPixels/s
Direct3D 383.1023 MPixels/s
OpenGL 17.19941 MPixels/s
Memory 1644.178 MB/s
Cached Disk 147.1989 MB/s
Uncached Disk 4.323905 MB/s

Is this normal ? I'm talking about the refresh rate. I have a sony GDM 17SE-1 when i tell windows i have thi monitor i only get options up too 1280x1024 when i knew from reading this was wrong . it should doo 1600x1200. ok soo good i delete my monitor, refresh , and windows install a default monitor. I can now choose many settings !!!so lets try them all > can you believe this 1920x1200 only two opps. above this this is a wintune score to see a result 3d mark only reported 1024x768

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