Neo2 a64 with new ati x800

Everything is fairly new and I just got thios ati X800. All updated drivers for the board from Nvidia site and vid card from ATIs site. Anyway I do about 27000 in 3dmark2001se but I just ran 3dmark05 and my score was very bad about 3700. Is there something I am missing here?? Or is this card bad even though it does OK in 3dmark2001se?? Thinking fo taking this vid card back.  Suggestion??  

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Originally posted by thesaucier
Everything is fairly new and I just got thios ati X800. All updated drivers for the board from Nvidia site and vid card from ATIs site. Anyway I do about 27000 in 3dmark2001se but I just ran 3dmark05 and my score was very bad about 3700. Is there something I am missing here?? Or is this card bad even though it does OK in 3dmark2001se?? Thinking fo taking this vid card back.  Suggestion??  
actually at stock settings that is about right for 3mark05.
i have a 3500 and x800 and at stock got 3850, thats with the latest omegas.
however if you overclock the gfx card to say 530/560 then you will see an increase of about 1k.
3mark05 like 3dmark03 before it are more gpu intensive so the gfx card is generally the weakest link. 3dmark01 is more dependant on the cpu and mem speed with a little of the gfx card hence the big difference in scores.
So in short, no there is nothing wrong and it does not mean an x800 pro is crap.
X800XTPEs and 6800 Ultras are scoring around 6k or less in 3dmark05 and thats mainly due to the extra 4 pipes.

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    ATI Radeon HD 4200, ATI Radeon 4100, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200,
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