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AquaMark3: 100.000 barrier broken
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7:56 AM - June 14, 2004 by
Lars Weinand
A new record set in the 3D graphics benchmarking software AquaMark3.
User Shamino used an Intel Pentium 4 overclocked to 4646 MHz and a Leadtek A400 based on NVIDIAs GeForce 6800 Ultra to climb over 100.000 score points.
More information can be found here: Intel(R)/NVidia(R) Class - 100.000 AquaMark Score Points

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