What a difference a bit of overclocking makes...
The screenshots in this post and the two following this are from 3DMark 2001SE, 2003, and 2005 (aquamark and doom 3 to come). They're off my laptop; the first score in each post is with the graphics card at stock speeds, the second one is with it overclocked.
For those of you that don't know, the laptop is a Dell XPS with a 3.4GHz P4, a 9800m/256MB, and 1GB of dual channel PC3200 DDR.
The stock clock is 350MHz/300MHz (GPU/RAM)
The overclocked speed is 450MHz/435MHz (GPU/RAM)
2001SE:
For those of you that don't know, the laptop is a Dell XPS with a 3.4GHz P4, a 9800m/256MB, and 1GB of dual channel PC3200 DDR.
The stock clock is 350MHz/300MHz (GPU/RAM)
The overclocked speed is 450MHz/435MHz (GPU/RAM)
2001SE:
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Doom 3 scores (Highest quality texture setting in ATi's driver control panel, 1024x768 @ Ultra quality in game, no ATi-specific tweaks):
Stock: 29.1FPS
450/435: 39.9FPS
Aquamark (stock first, overclocked to 450/435 second):