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An underestimated aspect of Doom, Bobby Prince's score adds an entirely new dimension to the game. Those with 16-bit soundcards cannot fully appreciate the effort that went into the creation of the Doom music; therefore, we have available for download here every Doom and Doom 2 song in .MP2 format, recorded by Michael Massay on a Roland SCC1 sound card. You think you've heard Doom music? Think again.

If you do not have a .MP2/3 player, go here. People with a 16-bit sound card and at least a Pentium 66 can try out the Yamaha SYG20 Soft Synthesizer, which emulates the sound quality of a 32-bit sound card. Also, the Doom music can be purchased in CD form, with sonically enhanced tracks and additional live instrumentation, here.

And if you ever happen to get tired of the original tracks (but how could you), or if you're looking for some fresh blood to feed your demons, we have a nice little Remix section for your revival pleasure. Many of the individual remixes are mirrored here. This section is maintained by Bloodshedder.

Doom - Doom 2 - Remix
LevelFilesizeNameAuthorDescription
All Games150000 KBN/AKinkinessA large set of Doom, Doom 2, and Final Doom remixes by someone only known as Kinkiness. Many of them feature ambient pieces intermixed with the Doom tunes.
Doom63946 KBN/AAshley CarrAuthor's Comment: 'After recently downloading the jDoom engine, I realised that the midi files were outdated, and thought that they needed a bit of lifting. So I decided to take on the task after discovering that no one had endeavoured to complete the entire score. It took me 6 weeks to create these mixes. All of the songs are remixed, and some more so than others.' Grab a demo of the mixes here.
Doom900 KBDoom NES RemixesBloodshedderThis is a set of Doom remixes, created by myself, intended to somewhat resemble what Doom's music would sound like if it were ported to the NES. All of Doom's music is remade. This is based on my earlier work of Chiptune Doom. You can find a WAD file version here that can be used with ZDoom.
Doom136600 KBThe Dark Side of PhobosVariousWebsite comments: 'The Dark Side of Phobos is a 23 track, two disk album with remixes of music from the original DooM game for the PC. It is an official Overclocked ReMix site project.' The project is distributed in both MP3 and FLAC.
Doom0 KBN/APer KristianPer Kristian, author of the recommended high resolution Doom sound effects pack, is actively working on remixing all the tracks from Doom and Doom 2. I hear they're pretty good..
Doom 288042 KBN/AAshley CarrSince remixing the entire Doom 1 score, Ashley has gotten quite a few requests to do Doom 2, and he has delivered. These mixes are of the same high-quality caliber as you'll find in the Doom 1 set. Grab a demo of this set here.
Doom 2139950 KBDelta-Q-DeltaVariousWebsite comments: 'Doom II: Delta-Q-Delta is the eleventh album from OverClocked ReMix. .. The premise behind Delta-Q-Delta was to follow in the footsteps of 'The Dark Side of Phobos', keeping some principles from that album, while still going in a unique direction. DQD focuses on dark-sounding music in a variety of genres.'
Doom 20 KBN/APer KristianSee above entry for Per Kristian under Doom.
Doom and Doom 26129 KBChiptune Doom and Doom 2BloodshedderThis is a set of Doom and Doom 2 remixes, done by myself, where all the songs are remixed in chiptune style. The drums are higher quality than what you might find in a typical chiptune. You can find WAD file versions here and here that you can use with ZDoom.
E1M12223 KBE1M1APNDJ Pretzel of OverClocked ReMix: 'Sweet but short monster remix of the DOOM theme, which centers around a bitchin guitar riff, and should please any KMFDM fans in the crowd (me!) as well as providing great ambiance for a retro-deathmatch.'
E1M14726 KBAt Doom's Gate (On Speed Mix)Bart KlepkaAuthor's Comment: 'I started mixing this tune with normal rock drums and basically was aiming for a better quality remake of the original midi. But that all soon changed when I started experimenting with some trance/acid effects and I liked them, so I decided to try my 'chord trial and error' progression, and I came up with a sequence that really suited the guitar leads. The bass drum I used sounds totally awesome on my headphones, so they has to stay. The lead-up style is something I always loved in trance songs so I had a go at that too, tho I realise it might get a bit crowded here and there, I think it's still enjoyable. Hope you all agree.'
E1M12019 KBEpisode 1, Mission 1Jehovah GyraSays bigd in an old Doomcenter feature: 'It rocks. They've done a great job of not only recreating the music, but also adding nice effects here and there, and adding more of a hard rock, in-your-face feel to it.'
E1M13159 KBDooMixILPA very interesting take on At Doom's Gate. This song has some very kicking drums, a strong and full bass line, some interesting chorus leads, and a piano even makes an appearance. This is all put together into one aurally stimulating piece.
E1M1431 KBEpisode 1 Mission 1 GuitarioedAllyrulezI wish this MP3 was better quality, but you'll have to make do with only 64Kbps. This is still a pretty good rendition of E1M1, though I can't tell if the guitar was programmed or sequenced in, or if it is actually live. The bass is pretty strong, and the drums are a bit explosive.
E1M16628 KBThreshold of DoomThumperNot that I've listened to them very much, but this mix sounds like something that would come from Metallica. It's got E1M1 on both ends, but in the middle there's an interlude that sounds pretty much nothing like the original. Still a song to get.
E1M1226 KBE1M1 Re-MakeTristan HendersonYet another E1M1 remix, this is a decent tracked version of said song. Not much more to say than that.
E1M15628 KBAt the Gate of Magnus Corpusdeejay atrophyAuthor's Comment: 'I got frantic one day, unable to compose on my own. And I remembered that one of my friends kept on asking me when I'd remix DooM. The first remix wasn't good enough, they wanted my take on the most infamous song, E1M1. After tinkering around with a couple new instruments I decided 'what the hell' and painstakingly transferring note for note the guitar melody. I tend to get my better idea when I'm not at my computer.. Always when I'm at work or driving around. It makes it hard to jot down the notes for the different ideas, and I got most of the ideas while at work for this one. After a while, it just grew to what it was. I hope you have a deep sub woofer, though.. That 808 kicks hard.'
E1M13451 KBMy DoomAndreas Melcom UrbanA 're-recorded' version of E1M1's music. At least, I think it's E1M1. Takes a distinctly different angle on At Doom's Gate, and is probably different from what you're used to hearing. Very ambient, smooth, and clear to listen to. A few original Doomish sound effects thrown in here and there. Worth the download.
E1M15368 KBE1M1KadaAuthor's Comment: 'Basically it's Bobby Prince meets Front Line Assembly, but I tried to be a little more original than that.. I think I managed to capture some of that 80's synth/club sound a little bit :) Equipment used: Yamaha DX7, Yamaha CS1x, Roland U220, Roland R8, Akai S3000XL, Lexicon MPX-200. Mixing through Behringer MX1604 and recorded with Sound Blaster Live 1024. Sequenced with Cubase SX.'
E1M12196 KBDoom E1M1Matthias SachalAuthor's Comment: 'I've listened to some of the doom remixes hosted at your site, but now the time has come for THE one and only good e1m1 remix! ;-)' See if he's right.
E1M14428 KBKnee Deep in the DeadKadmiumAuthor's Comment: 'This is a my version of the song that plays during E1M1 on that great FPS, Doom. The style is kinda like Therion (sans choir) mixed with Opeth.'
E1M11563 KBdoomsongHeart of EvilThis short but sweet rendition of E1M1 plays when you pick up the chainsaw while playing this Vietnam-based single player Half-Life modification. Even though it's not Doom, I highly recommend playing this Half-Life mod.
E1M22763 KBE1M2 RecreatedScragadelicThis piece is a well-done atmospheric mix of The Imp's Song. There's a some variation in the actual notes as compared to the original, but without that this wouldn't really be much of a remix. The drum work is rather strong and nicely varied as well.
E1M33962 KBDark Hallz Simply Devilish Mixdeejay atrophyThis song will probably invoke extremes for most people, as you either like it or hate it. I, for one, like it. It's got loads of distortion on the drums, and some may argue that's what makes it sound good. Get it and see.
E1M55702 KBSynthetic Demon (E1M5)Scott PeeplesAuthor's Comment: 'I present my next mix, entitled 'Synthetic Demon (E1M5).' It's from the original Doom, Episode 1, Mission 5. The original was a rather boring atmospheric piece, and I changed it into an upbeat techno mix with a little orchestra and distortion tossed in for good effect :)'
E1M52625 KBOld School E1M5ScragadelicAuthor's Comment: 'This is an 'Old School' version of the theme song 'Suspense' which is on Episode 1 level 5 of DooM. The 'Old School' sound was created by turning the stringed instruments into pianos and adding some sad whistling and a beat.'
E1M5162 KBDoom E1M5Tom MustaineInteresting. I did a Google search on the author of this S3M, and it turns out the guy who made it apparently works for Ritual Entertainment now. Anyways, this isn't really advertised as a remix, but deserves to be called one. It adds a couple of instrumental elements not in the original song. This is an S3M file, not an MP3, but it can be played in WinAmp. Author Comment: 'Ooooo, everybody ELSES favorite Doom music in S3M. Once again, buy a high end soundcard and this is near what it sounds like.'
E1M53915 KBDoom FeardisturbedThis is a pretty neat solo piano rendition of Suspense. It's not just the original regurgitated though; there are several improvisations and just plain good piano work which definitely add something.
E1M52149 KBSuspenseKernel666This is a somewhat dark, crunchy guitar rendition of the Doom song of the same name. The author has this to say about how it was made: 'I used pretty crappy equipment. an Ibanez RG320 with a Boss Metal Zone MT-2 FX Pedal, into the Line-in on my onboard sound card. To mix the tracks I used Quartz Audio Master Sequencer.'
E1M71564 KBE2M5 ReduxMatt DemarcoIn case you haven't noticed, E1M7 and E2M5 have the same music. Anyways, this is a rather heavy rendition of Demons on the Prey, and I'm not sure if the genre fits this song exactly. At any rate, download it and form your own opinion.
E1M73540 KBDemonic PrayerThe OrichalconAuthor's Comment: 'I always liked this song, but I could never find an ambient version of the song, it was always strings and heavy drums. It was apparent to me that no one ever saw that the beauty of this song came from it's hauntingly sad mainline, not from the pounding on the drums in the background, they were just the icing on the cake.'
E1M73754 KBPhobos ModulusThe OrichalconAuthor's Comment: 'This is a more recent remix of the E1M7 music 'Demons on the Prey' from the computer station level in Doom. It's a moody Techno version. With vocals added by myself.'
E1M84580 KBDoomed E1L8BossRimcoA new-age type remix of Sign of Evil. Says DJ Pretzel of OverClocked ReMix: 'I could go on and on about the textures in his ReMixes - this ReMix in particular has synths that seem distorted, but they never get ugly - they stay RIGHT on the fringe of being clean and distorted, where the textures shimmer but there's no grunge or feedback. Beautiful.'
E1M82941 KBEpisode 1, Mission 8Jehovah GyraAnother great work of art by Jehovah Gyra, this time a remix of Sign of Evil.
E1M82673 KBDoom E1M8 RecreationJeremiah SypultThis is a very good remix of E1M8's theme, by the creator of one of the tracks from Quake 2, Climb. The atmospheric choir background and some subtle variations on the guitar lead, along with some fantacular drum work, make this piece definitely worth listening to.
E1M82683 KBE1M8 RecreatedScragadelicYet another recreation by Scrag here, on one of the most remixed songs from Doom. The choir synths in this atmospheric song fit perfectly, and the drums are strong and full as well. Also, harmony on the main guitar lead adds a fuller sound to the song.
E1M83846 KBAsphyxiated SoulKadmiumAuthor's Comment: 'Here's my weirdo death metal take on Sign of Evil (E1M8) from Doom. From the entire game, this is one of only two songs that I actually remember, and after a failed attempt at the first (Knee Deep in the Dead, E1M1), I opted to try this number. The song has a lot of instruments; usual rock stuff plus a string quarted, choir, tubas and piano. Vocals are present and the style is pretty much your usual black metal fare (evil). In case anyone's wondering, the only thing I used on the screaming vocals was distortion, and I had a sore throat for days afterwards.'
E1M85237 KBSign of EvilTranceparentA somewhat dark and ambient remix of Sign of Evil. Author's comment: 'The song was totally rewritten in Skale Tracker, but I really wanted to stick to the dark mood, so the end result is pretty close to the original.'
E1M9193 KBEpisode 1_9SpecialistThis piece is a decent, straightforward tracked rendition of Hiding the Secrets. heh, I don't have much more to say than that.
E1M93312 KBEasy Listening to Frag toBlak OmenI'm not sure if this mix exactly qualifies as 'easy listening', but it's still a decent remix of Hiding the Secrets. The organ instrument sounds like something you'd hear in a Mario game.
E1M95242 KBA Common NeurosisaluminumThis remix is a techno-like remake of the original song and is quite well done. The panning effects, leads, bass, and drums are all satisfying to the ear.
E1M92276 KBDoom is still my favourite FPSanaloqThis remix starts out with a soothing piano solo, then builds into a full-blown jazz-techno-fusion remix of the original song. analoq is quite well known for his remixes, and this is one you shouldn't miss.
E1M95914 KBDeath by DistortionAureolisIndeed, this remix won't kill you with distortion. In fact, I hardly noticed any distortion at all. It is quite lengthy and may get repetitive, but its primitive synth techno style may appeal to some.
E2M11922 KBI Sawed the DemonsDark LukeAuthor's comment: 'This is a frantic synth instrumental mix that matches the speedy pace of the shooting action from the game it comes from, Doom 1. .. To remix this I used Noteworthy Composer and a bunch of soundfonts over the internet. .. This was made for dance game simulators such as Stepmania, hence the relatively short length ..'
E2M24597 KBDoomed On DuneBart KlepkaAuthor's Comment: 'I first got the idea to mix two diff songs together when I ran a game and played some mp3's at the same time, with my new SBLive I heard both of the songs playing at the same time, and it just clicked into my head :). What better way to start this new formula, Doom and Dune. [. . .] I wanted to leave most of the mix drumless so that people could hear both the Dune and the Doom theme at the same time. It was gonna either be the bass or the heavier drums during the middle, I chose that bass, it just sounded more right. The heavier beats come in towards the end when the Dune theme fades out.'
E2M23423 KBDoom: Adrian Has a PitJosh WhelchelThis remix is well done. It draws upon the original elements that are present in The Demons from Adrian's Pen, and adds some new things as well. The wind instrument for the lead solo fits satisfactorily.
E2M26768 KBContamination (e2m2)Scott PeeplesAuthor's Comment: 'This is another mix of a song from the infamous Bobby Prince. The level here is E2M2.. as in the title of the song. Anyways, I'm not sure what to make of this mix actually, it's my first one in a long ass time, but I don't have all my tools with me here at the Academy, so this song is completely made of stock Reason 2 sounds. This also meant that I couldn't do any real post-processing on the song, so it doesn't sound as polished as my older mixes.'
E2M31500 KBDoomSelvagensThis piece is a live recorded remix of Intermission from Doom, with some good guitar work. Plus it's got solid bass and drums for backup, making a rocking good remix.
E2M45627 KBThe Man AloneMythril NazgulAuthor's Comment: 'This has been collecting dust on my hard drive, and I figured, why the hell not, let me release it. It is a real smorgasborg, to be honest. The title comes from the last chapter of Well's The Island of Dr. Moreau, as does the opening speech.'
E2M72292 KBSilican DeathInphernicAuthor's Comment: 'Well, here it goes again - Waltz Of The Demons from Doom 1 meets yours truly. I wanted to have a 'Godfathery' theme in this one (driveby shootings, old family traditions, etc).'
E2M82967 KBE2M8 RecreatedScragadelicNot your usual Scragadelic mix, this piece changes the main square wave lead to..well, I can't quite place it, but it seems to be something straight out of a polka song. I don't know, it seems to work, but check it out and see for yourself.
E2M85300 KBCyberDemon AwakethThe OrichalconAuthor's Comment: 'The piece is a remix of The Tower of Babel from Doom, the level with the Cyberdemon. It starts off with Strings, moves into synth strings, gets a bit darker with the beat pushing in and a heavily distorted bass line. The lead is my favourite part in the mix (A portahorn lead.) The main chords from the original E2M8 piece kicks in a little later, followed by a sequenced guitar string solo and then repeat to fade.'
E3M25178 KBdemonik elektronikanaloqDJ Pretzel of OverClocked ReMix: 'This Doom ReMix is an instant classic, easily one of the best from the series that I've ever heard, and features some truly varied, inspired processing, Rammstein-esque vocals, and a bassline that drives the whole thing and is the business. It's a very good thing when a bassline is the business, and this one is. Layered, filtered synths, electronic drums, and gated guitar hits fill everything out, and there's also more than one breakdown and the PERFECT ending, a mellow, maudlin chorus of fuzzy synth strings.'
Episode One42804 KBClassic Doom 3 SoundtrackSonic ClangThis is the soundtrack to version 1.0 of the Doom 3 modification Classic Doom 3. Author's Comment: 'What you have in your possession is [. . .] all the songs from the Doom 3 mod 'Classic Doom 3'. I made every song but E1M9, which was made by Thumpmonk. The process started in March of 2005 and I was finally done around September of 2005. [. . .] In remaking these songs I was inspired by bands that I listen to. Dream Theater, NIN, Type O Negative, Slipknot.'
MAP015498 KBRunning From Hell (God Mode Mix)Bart KlepkaAuthor's Comment: 'Give this damn song a record for having the longest unrepeated lead solo ever! This song has two parts, first part is the chord progression, the second is the same progression with a whole lead to it. It took me forever to track the lead into the tracker..damn it was long. The drums I used in this were super cool, worked out fine I think. Next feature is the bass..which is that really deep thing pulsing through the whole song. Very deep. At the start I introduced a simple sequence that runs through most of the song, but is only really heard at the start. Also added some acid bits here and there. The organ sample is the lead, and just as in the original, comes in about half way in. The drums sound superb on these headphones..oh did i mention the lead is bloody long? :)'
MAP011767 KBDoom Guitar SoloWimdenherderThis is the original MIDI of Running From Evil, with the guitar solo missing and an awesome live one recorded back over the song. Wimdenherder is a member of the band Cursor, which did a medley of Doom songs that you can find on this page as well.
MAP035086 KBCountdown to DeathMazedudeThis is track 10 on Mazedude's American Album. Author's Comment: 'Every sound in this mix was created from strings. After all, ya take a pizz and pitch shift down fast enough and ya get a bass drum, ya over-reverb something, loop it and add a flange and ya get a lead synth, and so on. The end result is a very unique, yet uniform sounding mix, that certainly provided its share of mixing challenges.'
MAP094989 KBGothic SandyMazedudeDJ Pretzel of OverClocked ReMix: 'This is gothic industrial, featuring choir and harpsichord merging with heavy electric beats and fx. Fading in with basic synth, there's a great vocal effect at 0'31' that ALONE makes this worth listening to. [. . .] The basic piece evolves from there to feature increasingly heavy percussion with a variety of panned bleeps, squirts, wurls, and kachunks, and the introduction of a symphonic organ to compliment the harpsichord. The one thing this piece is (arguably) missing is a strong presence on the low end - no overt, dedicated bassline to speak of.'
MAP091531 KBBack to Sandy's CityJosh WhelchelLet's just say this mix is rather, silly, if you will. It starts off with a chorus of imps shouting out the beginning bars of the song. Don't let the initial insanity put you off, however, as there really is some good music in this remix.
MAP093180 KBDoom II TranceUFOI was sent this remix by someone other than the author, and I deemed it good enough to be placed here. This is an electronic-type remix of Into Sandy's City, and I have no idea who UFO is nor if he has a web site.
MAP094507 KBEscape From The PitsRaven SquadAuthor's Comment: 'This tries to be little different doom remix. Remix has quite alot my own stuff.' This is very well done, and has quite a bit of variation from the original. Very smooth is a good way to describe this song.
MAP093883 KBFallRaven SquadAuthor's Comment: 'I know I should stop remixing this same doom2 piece, but it just won't let me get on with my life. Always calling and telling how much she needs to be remixed and so on. Oh well I thought and so I remixed it again and here it is. I tried to make this different than my other doom mixes, so no dance/trance here. Style is more like pop/rock? ballad, or something =) I did extend the original material quite alot with my own stuff.'
MAP095350 KBNo Man is an IslandMultipleAuthor's Comment (The Joker): 'I started this song with the intention of getting Luiza to sign on. She was my first and only choice for the track. I sent her the old beta I made, she signed on, and long story short, we made this awesomeness! Long story kinda long, I did the Synth/orchestral/drumworks, while Luiza did the Guitar/Electric Bass/Guitar FX, each of us having input on the others work (I was pretty much happy from the get go with Lu's work). Anyway, I've taken up enough time. Thanks for reading, hope you enjoy the mix! P.S. The name as well as the tone of the mix was inspired by the John Donne's poem of the same name!'
MAP104758 KBOldskool DemonMazedudeAuthor's Comment: 'A tribute to the early trackers, I made this thing entirely with 8-bit samples from the glory days of Future Crew, Necros, all those guys. Bit of a different style than ya may be used to, but still heavy enough to please. There's also a TON going on in the piece, so you'll be able to go back and pick up more on every listen, fun fun.'
MAP103883 KBThe Second EncounterRaven SquadAuthor's Comment: 'Anyway here is my newest doom2 mix. In this mix there is music from levels The pits and Refueling Base and it has dance/trance and acid influences. I hope u all enjoy it as much i enjoyed making it :)'
MAP183015 KBMonster CondoChuck DodgersDJ Pretzel of OverClocked ReMix: 'This track is subdued, lacks percussion, and is more of a 'mood' thing. The first time I listened to it I thought it was alright - passable, but not his best work. Then I listened again on headphones, and I have to say the improved stereo separation really helped, as all of the hard work that went into the ambient fx in the stereo field and the panning of the main pattern timbre (sort of like an electronic organ patch, similar to the tone used in much of the original DOOM II score) became apparent. [. . .] This [. . .] shows the more suspenseful, darker side of DOOM II (as opposed to the blast-everything-kick-ass side). Good stuff.'
MAP185095 KBWaiting for Romero (Bluestring Remix)ScragadelicAn interesting rendition of Waiting for Romero to Play, this piece expands the bass line and acoustics, and adds more. There's a particular broken-record like effect that adds some variance to the song in parts.
MAP184848 KBWaiting (Slo-Mo-Mix)Bart KlepkaAuthor's Comment: 'This mix is a representation of my feelings I get when playing Doom. When running around in the levels, it's not the speed of the monsters or how they attack me that scares me, since I've played it all before and know them well. The thing about the Doom foes that really gets my heart pumping is knowing that they're there. [. . .] I'm very pleased with the very clear and clean samples I used for this song. It's a slower mix with some powerful drums backed up by a breakbeat loop. I like the way I used the breakbeat in this mix, I think it's very unique and works well with the tune progression. The acidy like sequences that enter half way through the mix go very well with the natural drums and the simple bassline.'
MAP233984 KBBarrels O' FunMazedudeDJ Pretzel of OverClocked ReMix: 'Mazedude truly surprises with this balls-to-the-wall Doom 2 ReMix that is much heavier and more aggressive than his previous (though no less impressive) submissions. From the nice use of game samples to the in-your-face pitch-bendin' slap-bass-o-death doubled with a synth bass at points to the extensive dsp that goes above and beyond the call of freaky (truly masterful work in the special effects arena . . . you'll see) [. . .] Fans of industrial music or - heck - just plain GOOD music shouldn't hesitate.'
MAP304250 KBHell's MarshalThe OrichalconAuthor's Comment: 'The original was a bland version of this song that suited the level well but was barely audible. This piece isn't really made to fit the level, but rather to give the last level music a bit of jazz, and rekindle people's love of Doom 2.'
MAP307469 KBOpening to HellMazedudeThis is track 15 on Mazedude's American Album. Author's Comment: 'From the moment I considered remixing this piece, I knew I wanted to make it scary. Like, chill-inducing scary. And what better way to do that than to create a soundscape of Hell? Fire, screams, demons, cries of pain, sounds of suffering.. and all on top of guitars, organs, strings, choir and industrial percussion. Yes, I am quite twisted. And creating this 8-minute epic masterpiece of horror was a fun evil time.'
Medley6043 KBBlood BathMazedudeDJ Pretzel of OverClocked ReMix: 'This is one seriously evil mix - it starts off innocently enough with a charmingly delicate bell and piano motif, but don't take that as any sort of indicator of things to come, as Chris builds from there, layer by layer, piece by piece, bringing in rock drums, awesome synth effects, a mean+ugly synth bass with some serious attitude, choir, menacing organ that would make Castlevania proud, and ever- increasing volume. This is intense, jugular-grabbin' stuff that doesn't let up or let you go for a second, so be prepared for a sonic journey into one ReMixer's vision of the underworld, id style. The processed guitar and flammed drum bits later on are just some of the juicy details that - importantly - you can hear amidst the chaos. Also, dig the chromatic rise just before the ending, which is softer but still resolves with menace hanging in the air.'
Medley5934 KBUltraViolenceJamie RobertsonAuthor's Comment: 'Cannot let a year go by without another dedication to doom! A Nice Remix of a few different Doom songs!'
Medley3904 KBThe City of Id!Jamie RobertsonAuthor's Comment: 'This is a nice little track done with a mixture of themes from Doom2 Quake and Quake3. For the Record the Actual Drumming is Real and live!'
Medley7566 KBKneeDeep in DoomEpicloreA bonus track on Epiclore's latest CD Grace Upon the Realm, this song encompasses several different recognizable themes from both Doom and Doom 2. The style is heavy metal.
Medley11915 KBDooM's SuiteJosh WhelchelA very impressive medley of several songs from both Doom and Doom 2, consisting of E2M8, MAP09, E1M8, E3M2, MAP10, E2M2, E1M1, and E1M9. Each piece blends smoothly into the other, creating a fantastically rendered medley of Doomy goodness.
Medley4921 KBDoom StudioCursorThis is a very cool medley of several different Doom and Doom 2 songs. It covers the Doom 2 intermission, E1M1, MAP10, Doom intermission, and, last but not least, MAP01, which includes a bitching live guitar solo.
Medley5716 KBPurgatoryN-JekteDDJ Pretzel of OverClocked ReMix: 'This is some heavy stuff indeed, but Mick also works in some subtleties and more elaborate passages, with an almost proggish and flashy guitar solo at 1'50' that's followed by a most definitely proggish synth solo at 2'10' that layers a little ELP over the more contemporary metal backdrop. There's also a plethora of electronic textures, including some synth bass action, and the first 50 seconds are ambient/electronic. The segue at the fifty second mark warrants mentioning - a tortured scream that introduces the balls-to-the-wall guitar with menace and applomb. There's some slick production tricks throughout that you may not have heard in a ReMix before, possibly indicative of Mick's apparent studio experience; while it's predominantly a metal track, there's enough other alchemic goings-on to turn it into a real genre chimera, and a well-blended one at that.'
Medley4824 KBAt the Shores of HellBlack SmetanaBlack Smetana, a self-proclaimed 'two-man band', gives us this metal medley of four songs from Doom and Doom 2. Included are At Doom's Gate, The Demon's Dead, the Endgame music from Doom 2, and Into Sandy's City.
Tribute4940 KBBlood on the WallsManny Charlton BandJohn Romero's Comments: 'We used to get a lot of stuff in the mail that DOOM fans sent to us and some of that stuff was music based on DOOM. [. . .] Anyway, one day in 1995 a cassette tape arrived at the offices and, as usual, I got it since I was very much the person who was talking with a lot of these people [. . .] We got this tape from a guy named Manny Charleton and the tape was created by the Manny Charlton Band. [. . .] I popped the tape in my tape player and was expecting to hear something less than awesome.. but instead, this song just ROCKED from the start! It's a little over 5 minutes long, but man it was the coolest thing we had sent to us. The tape cover says 'Distribute as shareware' in keeping with the spirit of DOOM. Alas, we were so busy the tape somehow ended up in my collection, never to be seen for years..until now. [. . .] I've named it Blood On The Walls as it had no title.'
Tribute3350 KBDoomCynic GuruAuthor's Comment: 'DOOM the pc game..simply put..ROCKED. Doom is the REASON why I got a computer. Doom changed everything. Sure, there were newer games that eventually came along (Duke Nukem 3D, Rise Of The Triad, Hexen, Quake, etc.), but none of them ever even came CLOSE to scaring the crap out of me like DOOM did. So this is my ode to DOOM. Thank you DOOM for being the wonderful you that you were..and still are.'
Various14899 KBN/AAshley CarrAshley Carr delivers once again, this time with four new remixes from TNT: Evilution. Though the work of four different people (Jonathan El-Bizri, Josh Martel, L.A. Sieben, and Tom Mustaine) and not Bobby Prince, the music in this set is still recognized as an official part of Doom, and these remixes are definitely worthy of being listed here. Remixed are the tracks from MAP05, 10, 14, and the intermission screen.
Various45450 KBPost-DoomagePaul SmithAuthor's Comment: 'This project (named the CyberDemon Project, a lot of thought went into the name as you can tell!) was to put it basically enhance the quality of the original DOOM soundtracks. I'd thought I'd try a different sound (less of the overdriven and distorted guitars), a much more acoustic sound, guitars and pianos and the like.'

After reading the thread about ridiculous hardware requirements I felt like building a period correct system for playing Doom 3 with hardware available at release.Perhaps there are others with period correct hardware who wants to contribute results to a toplist? Who has the lo. Fastest period correct Doom 3 system?When Doom 3 was released the best Intel CPUs were the Northwood, Prescott 5xx, Gallatin and the Dothan. The best AMD CPUs were different flavours of single core K8 (Athlon 64/Opteron).When it comes to motherboards the latest chipsets for Intel CPUs were i875P, i865, i915 and i925X.For AMD the latest chipsets at the Doom 3 release were the Nforce3 and the VIA K8T800 PRO.Update: Note that the period correct hardware cut off has been changed to 2004-12-31 and even some later A64 steppings such as the San Diego are allowed in many cases as they perform the same as the Clawhammer core and many year 2004 A64 models were made using both core revisions. Read the clarification below.When it comes to Video Cards, PCI-E was the new hot thing and the top cards were the ATI X800 XT PE and the Geforce 6800 Ultra. The ATI X850 series only adds PCI-E interface to the X800 series so we can include those aswell.

SLI and Crossfire were not available to the wide public in August 2004 so no dual action in the period correct list. (late Nov for SLI, early 2005 for Crossfire if I remember correctly)Of course all older hardware is also OK, so is new systems but the idea is to run somewhat period correct hardware. Too new systems will have their own separate toplists. 😈If your system is overclocked then write something like this 'P4 Northwood 2.8(200)@3200(228), DDR1@456(CL2,2,2,5)' and so on so people quickly can see why just your system perform so well.Update: it seems the DEMO cant run the timedemo, Im trying to find a fix. The Doom 3 demo can be found here:Press 'Ctrl + Alt + ' to bring the console downThe command to run the timedemo is 'timedemo demo1 1' The last 1 is to buffer the demo, otherwise a second run will always be faster.Update: The Doom 3 DEMO will not run the timedemo and no fix exists, you need the real game.Update: Doom 3 version 1.0 is faster than version 1.3 and 1.31.

If a system looks a bit too slow in the list this could be the reason, many of my own scores were made using this slower version.The performance difference varies depending on the system. Less when it comes to period correct systems, more with modern systems. Less with a GPU bottleneck, more with a CPU bottleneck.If you own a physical copy of Doom 3, install from your discs and do not update to the latest version! If you already own the Steam version and can't find an original disc on Ebay be creative.Sceeenshots showing results and computer spec posted in the thread is encouraged but not required. More details are better than less but when writing your spec for the entry it's good to look at the length of other entries and what information is included as I will butcher every entery so it 'fits'. If unsure what to inlcude just include everything and I will shorten it down. Be sure to include motherboard information!//Clarification and changes when it comes to period correct CPUs, chipsets and video cards.

Discussion about the rules can be found in the thread.Intel CPUs: If the CPU was released in 2004 or earlier.Top CPUs: P4 570, P4 EE 3.4 and P4 EE 3.46. Dothan Pentium M 765.Intel chipsets. All chipsets released 2004 and earlier. All versions of the i915 chipset are allowed as they are basicly the same thing just targeted at different brackets.Top chipsets: i875P, i865, i915, i925X, i925XE.AMD CPUs: ALL single core socket 754/939/940 (but not AM2) CPUs with a default speed of 2.6. GHz or less. (Even San Diego and Venice).Top CPUs: A64 FX55, Opteron 152/252., Opteron 250. Opteron 152 and 252 entries will be called something like 'Opteron 152 (FX55)' as they are allowed only because they are the same thing as a San Diego FX55.AMD chipsets.

All chipsets released 2004 and earlier. The nForce4 Pro/32 chipset is allowed even though it's technically a year 2005 chipset as the 18 extra PCI-E lanes bolted on using 'CK8-04' isn't used when using a single video card.Top AMD chipsets. Nvidia nForce3 and nForce4, VIA K8T800, K8T800 Pro and K8T890.If the system uses two CPUs then max 2.4 GHz which corresponds to the Opteron 250. A dual 2.6 GHz Opteron system was not available before the date Feb 14 2005.Nvidia video cards. All Geforce 6 series cards or older.ATI video cards. All Radeon X8x0 series cards or older.//Simulating a period correct CPU for the non overclocked period correct list using a non period correct CPU is okey as long as it's a perfect simulation like using a FX57 running at 13.200 and calling it a FX55.

Using a Geforce 6800 GT clocked at the Geforce 6800 Ultra clocks and calling it a Geforce 6800 Ultra is also fine. Almost all of my own period correct entries, both AGP and PCI-E were made using Geforce 6800 GT video cards clocked at 400/1100.Edit 2019-03-17As we have an entry in the period correct list with an 6800 Ultra @425 MHz default GPU clock speed setting the GPU clock to 425 MHz on any 6800 card (use Rivatuner) is of course fine. Stock memory speed for a Geforce 6800 card is still regarded as 1100 MHz (or less) for now but might change in the future if someone posts a score with a card having faster stock memory clocks and I find it likely such a card could be bought in late 2004./Edit 2019-03-17//A system can only have a single placement in each list. Additional lower scores using different CPUs and video cards are welcome but will be marked with 'X' in the list.What identifies a unique system is the motherboard and only the motherboard.If you get a better score with a system you have already posted the list will be updated with your new score and placement.The overclocked and non overclocked lists are considered different lists, there is only a single 'Anything goes toplist' as anything goes.Settings 1024.768 with UItra Quality and sound enabled. This goes for all lists including the anything goes list.Period Correct Toplist - only Chipsets, GPUs and CPUs that were released before Dec 31 - 2004. No SLI in the period correct list but using two CPUs is allowed.Changed the cut off date from Aug 3 to Dec 31 - 2004, it solves alot of issues.Stock settings.1. 113.5 FPS, Skyscraper, A64 FX55 (San Diego), DFI nF4 SLI-DR, 2x512MB DDR475 2-2-2-5 1T, 6800 Ultra+ (425/1100) 66.93, Audigy 2, XP-SP32.

109.2 FPS, lost77, FX55 (San Diego), MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum (nF3), 2x512MB DDR400 2,2,2,5 1T, 6800 Ultra+ (425/1100) 66.93, Audigy 2 ZS, XP-SP33. 106.0 FPS, Skyscraper, 2x Opteron 248 2.2GHz Sledgehammer, MSI K8T Master2 FAR, 2GB DDR314 CL2-3-3-7, 6800Ultra 92.91, onboard audio, XP-SP34. 105.6 FPS, Skyscraper, P4 EE 'Gallatin' 3.4. Asus P4C800 Deluxe v2.0. 2x512MB DDR400 CL2,2,2,5, Geforce 6800Ultra 92.91, onboard audio, XP-SP35. 105.4 FPS, PhilsComputerlab, A64 San Diego 4000+, Asus A8V VIA K8T800 Pro, 2x1GB DDR400 CL3,3,3,8 1T, GF 6800Ultra 93.71, X-Fi X.Gamer, XP-SP36. 102.7 FPS, Munx, A64 San Diego 4000+, Winfast nf4uk8aa (Nforce4 Ultra), 2x1GB DDR400 CL 2.5-3-3-5, Radeon X850XT PE 7.10, Audigy2 zs, XP-SP37.

102.1 FPS, Skyscraper, (v1.3) FX55 2.6GHz, A8N32-SLI Deluxe Nforce4. 2x1GB DDR475 CL2.5-3-3-5, Geforce 6800Ultra 92.91, onboard audio, XP-SP3X. 101.5 FPS, Skyscraper, (v1.3) FX55 2.6GHz, A8N32-SLI Deluxe Nforce4. 2x1GB DDR475 CL2.5-3-3-5, Radeon X850XTPE 7.10, onboard audio, XP-SP38. 101.1 FPS, Skyscraper, Pentium 4 570 3.8GHz, Abit Fatal1ty AA8XE i925XE, 2GB DDR2-800 CL4,4,4,12, Geforce 6800 Ultra 92.91, onboard audio, XP-SP3.9. 100.2 FPS, Vetz, Pentium 4EE 3.2ghz S478, ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe, 2x512MB DDR400 CL2,2,2,5, 6800Ultra AGP 92.91, X-Fi Platinum Fatal1ty, XP SP310. 98.5 FPS, Standard Def Steve, A64 3700+ 2.2GHz-0.09um, 6800GT AGP 307.83, 2GB DDR400, Gigabyte K8NSC-s939 NF3 250gb, Onboard audio, XP-SP311.

96.3 FPS, PhilsComputerlab, A64 3700+ 2.4GHz 0.13, Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M, 2x1GB DDR400 CL2,3,3,6,T1, 6800 GT 93.71, X-Fi XtremeGamer, XP SP3X. 91.9 FPS, Vetz, Pentium 4 HT 1M 3.4ghz S478, ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe, 2x512MB DDR400 CL2,2,2,5, 6800Ultra AGP 92.91, X-Fi Platinum Fatal1ty, XP SP312. 91.2 FPS, Skyscraper, Gallatin P4 EE 3.4 no HT, Asus P4B533-E i845E, 1x1024MB DDR400 CL2-3-3-6, Geforce 6800Ultra 92.91, onboard audio, XP-SP3.13.

90.5 FPS, cxm717, A64 3500+, Asus A8V K8T800Pro, 2GB DDR400 CL3,3,3,8 2T, x800pro 16pipe mod omega 3.8.413, onboard audio, XP-SP314. 88.7 FPS, NamelessPlayer, P4 EE Gallatin 3.2 GHz, 2GB DDR400 2.5-3-3-6, GF 6800Ultra Extreme 77.77, Auzentech X-Fi Prelude, XP Pro SP315. 85.3 FPS, Jax, P4 3.2E, P4P800-SE, DDR 400 2x512MB 3 3 3 8, ASUS V9999 6800Ultra 256Mb (92.91 driver), 250GB SATA, SB Live! 5.1, Windows XP SP316. 81.9 FPS, candle86, A64 San Diego 1.8 (Opteron 144), 1gb OCZ Gold DDR500, BFG 6800GS OC 92.91, Epox 9nda3j 5.10, Soundblaster Audigy, XP-SP317. 78.9 FPS, PhilsComputerlab, P4 3.4EE, Aopen MX4SG-4DN i865, 2xCMX1024-3200C2PT DDR400 CL2-3-3-6, GF 6800GT, 93.71, X-Fi XtremeGamer, XP-SP3X. 79.8 FPS, Skyscraper, (v1.3) P4 3.4 Northwood, Asus P4C800 Deluxe i875P, 2x512MB DDR400 CL2-2-2-5, 6800Ultra AGP 92.91, onboard audio, XP-SP3.18.

72.9 FPS, Tommaso72, Northwood 3.06, ASUS P4P800 LE, 2x256MB + 2x128MB DDR333 DC, GeForce 6800 128 meg, SB Live 5.1 value, XP-SP2.19. 67.5 FPS, Skyscraper, (v1.3) P4 530 3.0, Abit AA8 925X optimized defaults, 2GB DDR2@533CL4-4-4-12, 6800GT 256MB 92.91, onboard audio, XP Pro SP3.20. 66.3 FPS, candle86, P4 3.0C, 1gb OCZ Gold, Abit IC7-G 875p, ATI All In Wonder x800XT, SoundBlaster Audigy Plantnium, XP SP3X. 64.1 FPS, candle86, P4 3.2 Northwood, Abit IC7-G, 2gb DDR400, Geforce 6800GS 92.91, SoundBlaster Audigy Platnium, XP SP321.

63.3 FPS, Jax, P4 Prescott 540 3.2Ghz HT, Asus P4P800SE (i865PE), 2GB DDR400 2.5-3-3-5 single ch, Radeon X850XT PE 10.2, onboard audio, XP-SP322. 55.9 FPS, Skyscraper, Athlon XP-M 2800+ (16x133), Abit KG7 (AMD 760 chipset released Oct 2000), 1GB DDR266 2225, GF6800Ultra 92.91, Audigy, XP-SP323. 54 FPS, Standard Def Steve, P4 2.66GHz (Northwood, 533MHz FSB), 2GB DDR333 CL2.5, GeForce 6800GT AGP (81.98), i845, SB Live, WinXP SP324. 53.5 FPS, Elianda, Athlon XP 3200+ (Barton 2.2), 200MHz FSB, GF 6800GT 307.83, 2GB DDR 2.5 3 3 6, Asrock K7NF2-RAID, X-Fi Xtreme Music, XP MCE SP325. 52.7 FPS, candle86, Athlon XP 2800+, ECS K7VTA3 V 8.0, 1gb DDR333 2-2-2-5 1t, ATI X800XT All In Wonder, Soundblaster Audigy Platnium EX, XP-SP326. 52.7 FPS, philscomputerlab, P4 3.2 GHz Northwood Socket 478, Asrock P4i65G, 2GB DDR400, AGP Nvidia GeForce 6600 GT 307.83, Audigy 2 ZS, XP SP2.X.

50.7 FPS, Tommaso72, Northwood 3.06, ASUS P4P800 LE, 2x256MB + 2x128MB DDR333 DC, GeForce FX 5800 Ultra 128 meg, SB Live 5.1 value, XP-SP2.27. 48.6 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Athlon XP 2400+ (2GHz, 266MHz FSB), 2GB DDR333 CL2.5, nForce2, 6800GT AGP (182.06), onboard audio, XP Pro SP328. 47.2 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Celeron D 335 2.8GHz, GeForce 6800GT AGP (81.98), 1GB PC2700/CL2.5, Dell i865 mobo, onboard audio, XP-SP329. 44.4 FPS, JayCeeBee64, P4 2.4GHz Northwood, Soyo P4I-845PE, 2GB DDR-333, GF6600 256mb AGP 169.28, Dynex DX-SC51, DirectX 9.0c, XP SP3.30. 42.4 FPS, cxm717, A64 3500+ 2.2GHz, 512KB, Asus A8V s939 VIA K8T800 Pro, 2x1Gb DDR400 CL3,3,3,3,8, ATI FireGL X1 8.583, onboard audio. 42.2 FPS, Standard Def Steve, P4 2.2GHz (Northwood, 400MHz FSB), 2GB DDR266 CL2.5, GeForce 6800GT AGP (81.98), i845, SB Live, WinXP SP331.

40.3 FPS, foey, P4 3.0Ghz Prescott, Intel i865P s478 (Its a Dell!), 1GBDDR400 Dual Channel, FX 5950 Ultra 256MB AGP 8x Graphics Card, Creative AudigyX. 39.7 FPS, philscomputerlab, P4 3.2 GHz Northwood Socket 478, Asrock P4i65G, 2GB DDR400, GeForce FX5950 Ultra 175.19, Audigy 2 ZS, XP SP2.32. 38.9 FPS, AlphaWing, XP 2600+ 2.1GHz256KB166FSB, MSI-MS7021-VIAKT800 1GB DDR@166-2-2-2-6,FX5900U, 8xAGP, 93.71, Yamaha YMF724, XP-SP3.33. 38.7 FPS, AlphaWing, Amd Xp 3000+ Nf2 1GB DDR 400 DC, Geforce FX 5800 128mb SBLIVE!X. 35.9 FPS, JayCeeBee64, P4 2.4GHz Northwood, Soyo P4I-845PE, 512mb DDR-333, GF6600 256mb AGP 82.63 (W9x), Turtle Beach Santa Cruz, DX 8.1b, 98SE.34. 34.4 FPS, Skyscraper, Willamette P4 2.0, Asus P4B533-E i845E, 1x512MB DDR266 CL2-2-2-5, Geforce 6800GT 92.91, onboard audio, XP-SP335.

32.3 FPS, candle86, Athlon XP 2500, Abit NF7-S2G, 1gb DDR 333 2-2-2-6, BFG FX 5900 169.21, Sound Blaster Live, Windows XP36. 31.7 FPS, soviet conscript, Tualatin PIII @ 1.4ghz X 2, Gefore 6800 OC 128MB, 1GB PC133 SDRAM, Tyan Tiger S2507tX. 30.2 FPS, Standard Def Steve, P4 1.8GHz, 400MHz FSB, 2GB DDR266 CL2.5, i845, GeForce 6800GT (182.06), SB Live, XP Pro SP3X 25.2 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Celeron 2.6 GHz (128K L2, 400FSB), 2GB DDR266 CL2.5, GeForce 6800GT AGP (81.98), i845, SB Live, WinXP SP337. 25.1 FPS, Munx, Northwood 2.4 GHz, Radeon 9800 XXL (shows up as XT), 512MB DDR-266 2.5-3-3-7, Intel D845GERG2 i845GE, Onboard AD1981B, XP-SP338.

21.5 FPS Standard Def Steve, Celeron 1400, 100MHz FSB, 1.5GB SDRAM 2-2-2, GF6800GT AGP (81.98), XP Pro SP3, VIA 694T, X-Fi Extreme Music39. 19.3 FPS, Skyscraper, Celeron 2600 Northwood 128kb, Asus P4B i845 SDR, 512MB PC133 CL2-2-2-6, Geforce 6800GT 92.21, onboard audio, XP-SP340. 17.1 FPS, AlphaWing, 1200MHz Celeron Tualatin- DFI CA64-TC- Via Apollo Pro 133Z - 512BM PC133 - 2-2-2 - GF FX5700U ref AGP 4x 56.64, CT1740, 98SE.41. 14.1 FPS, Standard Def Steve, PIII-850, 100MHz FSB, i440BX, 768MB SDRAM 3-3-3, Radeon 9800Pro (cat 7.3), SBLive, XP Pro SP342.

12.5 FPS, rick6, Pentium III 1000(133), Compaq Deskpro i815, 512MB PC133, Geforce 6200 PCI 84.21, oboard audio?, Windows XP.X. 10.9 FPS, JayCeeBee64, P4 2.4GHz Northwood, Soyo P4I-845PE 512mb DDR-333, FX5500 256mb AGP 82.63 (W9x), Turtle Beach Santa Cruz, DX 8.1b, 98SE.X. 8.6 FPS, JayCeeBee64, P4 2.4GHz Northwood, Soyo P4I-845PE, 512mb DDR-333, GF4 Ti 4200 128mb 45.23, Turtle Beach Santa Cruz, DX 8.1b, Win 98SE.43. 8.0 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Celeron 2.6GHz, 400Mhz FSB, 1GB DDR400, i845, Radeon 9250 PCI 256MB (Cat 5.6), onboard audio, XP Pro SP3X. 7.5 FPS, Standard Def Steve, PIII 550MHz (Katmai, 100MHz FSB), 768MB SDRAM 2-2-2, Radeon 9800 Pro (cat 7.3), i440BX, SBLive, XP Pro SP344.

6.2 FPS, JayCeeBee64, Pentium 3 1000EB, Asus CUSL2-C, 512mb PC133, GF3 Ti 200 64MB 30.82 WHQL, Turtle Beach Santa Cruz, DirectX 9.0c, XP SP3.X. 6.0 FPS, JayCeeBee64, Pentium III 800EB, Asus CUSL2-C, 512mb PC133, GF3 Ti 200 64MB 30.82 WHQL, Turtle Beach Santa Cruz, DirectX 9.0c, XP SP3.X. 5.7 FPS, JayCeeBee64, P4 2.4GHz Northwood, Soyo P4I-845PE 512mb DDR-333, GF3 Ti 200 64mb 30.82 (W9x), Turtle Beach Santa Cruz, DX 8.1b, 98SE.45. 5.3 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Mobile P4 532 3.06GHz w/HT 1MB L2 533 MHz FSB, 1GB DDR333 CL2.5, Radeon 9000 IGP, onboard audio, XP Pro SP3X. 4.7 FPS, JayCeeBee64, Celeron 600, Asus CUSL2-C, 512mb PC133, GF3 Ti 200 64MB 30.82 WHQL, Turtle Beach Santa Cruz, DirectX 9.0c, XP SP3.Overclocked.1. 124.5 FPS, Skyscraper, A64 4000+ San Diego @3060, DFI nF4 SLI-DR, 2x512MB DDR510 2-3-2-7 1T, GF6800GT (460/1200) 66.93, Audigy 2, XP-SP32. 122.6 FPS, lost77, FX55@3135 (San Diego), MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum (nF3), 2x512MB DDR418 2,2,2,5 1T, 6800 Ultra+ (470/1232) 66.93, Audigy 2 ZS, XP-SP33.

120.6 FPS, Skyscraper, A64 4000+@3120 San Diego, DFI nForce4 Ultra-D, 2x1GB DDR520 CL3,3,2,7 1T, GF6800GT@425/1100 92.91, onboard audio, XP-SP34. 116.2 FPS, havli, Athlon 64 3700+@2.8 GHz San Diego, Asus A8N-E NF4, 2x 512MB DDR466 CL2.5-3-3-5, GF6800GT@425/1100 91.31, Audigy SE, XP-SP35.

111.1 FPS, Skyscraper, Pentium 4 570@4.4GHz, Abit Fatal1ty AA8XE i925XE, 2GB DDR2-694 CL3,3,3,8, 6800GT@435/1150 92.91, onboard audio, XP-SP3.6. 109.5 FPS, Skyscraper, (v1.3) A64 3700+@3GHz San Diego, A8N32-SLI Deluxe Nforce4. 2x512MB DDR429 2-3-3-6, '6800 Ultra' 92.91, onboard audio, XP-SP37. 108.7 FPS, Standard Def Steve, A64 3700+@2.8 San Diego, 6800GT AGP 307.83, 2GB DDR400, Gigabyte K8NSC-939 NF3 250gb, Onboard audio, XP SP3:8.

106.4 FPS, candle86, A64 San Diego @ 2618mhz 3x290, 1GB DDR500, 6800GS OC Unlocked 16pp6v @ 430/1200 92.91, Epox 9nda3j 5.10, Audigy, XP SP39. 106.3 FPS, cxm717, A64 3500+ @2.5, Asus A8V K8T800Pro, 2GB DDR500 CL3,3,3,8 2T, x800pro 16pipe mod 520/560 omega 3.8.413, onboard audio, XP-SP311. 104,4 FPS, Vetz, P4 HT 1M 3.4@4.08 S478, ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe, 2x512MB DDR384 CL2,2,2,5, 6800Ultra@423/1140 92.91, X-Fi Platinum Fatal1ty, XP SP312. 104.2 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Pentium M 755 2.0@2.66, 533MHz FSB, GF 6800GT 307.83, 2GB DDR2533, MSI Speedster i915, onboard audio, XP Pro SP313. 97.4 FPS, Skyscraper, Gallatin P4 EE 3.4@3740 no HT, Asus P4B533-E i845E, 1x1024MB DDR440 CL2.5-3-3-7, Geforce 6800Ultra 92.91, onboard audio, XP-SP314. 91.0, FPS, Skyscraper, (v1.3) P4 540 3.2@4266 266 MHz FSB, Abit AA8 925X, 2GB DDR2@533CL3-3-3-8, '6800 Ultra' 92.91, onboard audio, XP Pro SP315. 89.3 FPS, Standard Def Steve, P4 520@3.73GHz, 1066 FSB, 2GB DDR2667 CL4, Asus P5ND2-SLI Deluxe NF4 SLI IE, 6800GT 182.06, onboard audio, XP-SP316.

87.3 FPS, candle86, P4 3.0C Northwood @3.75 250FSB, Abit IC7-G, 1gb DDR500, GF6800GS @425/1100 unlocked 16pp/6v 92.91, Audigy Platnium XP-SP3X. 82.1 FPS, candle86, P4 3.0C@3.75 250MHz FSB, 1gb DDR PC3600 OCZ Gold, Abit IC7-G 875p, ATI AiW X800XT, Soundblaster Audigy Platnium EX, XP SP317. 69.7 FPS, agentx007, P4 EE 3.46 @ 4GHz, Asus P5WD2 i955X, 4x1GB DDR2-771 CL3-3-3-8, Geforce 6800Ultra @437/1134 309.08, onboard audio, Win718. 67.6 FPS, F2bnp, Northwood 3.0GHz@3120MHz, Intel D875PBZ, 2x1GB DDR400, Geforce 6800LE@370/750 all pipes unlocked, Audigy 2 ZS, XP-SP319. 56.4 FPS, agentx007, P4 EE 3,2GHz@3,528GHz, Gigabyte GA-8PENXP 865PE, 4GB DDR-440 CL2.5.3.3.8, 9800XT 256MB 425/770 9.1, Audigy 2 ZS, XP-SP3.20. 55.9 FPS, candle86, Athlon XP 2800+ @176x12.5=2200, ECS K7VTA3 V8.0, 1gb DDR352 2-2-2-5 1t, X800XT AIW @540/1120, Audigy Platnium EX, XP-SP321.

50.8 FPS, PIII-S @1628MHz 155MHz FSB, 2GB DDR @310MHz 2-2-2-5, QDI Advance 12T Apollo Pro 266T, 6800GT AGP 81.98, X-Fi Platinum, XP MCE 2005 SP322. 49.7 FPS, candle86, AMD Athlon XP 2500 @ 2.2GHz, ABIT NF7-S2G, 1gb DDR400, BFG FX 5900 450/900 93.71, Sound Blaster Live! 47.1 FPS, Skyscraper, Pentium III 1400-S @1680MHz, CUSL2-C i815, 1x512MB PC133@160MHz CL2-2-2-7, Geforce 6800GT 92.91 AGP2X, SB Live, XP-SP324. 43.9 FPS, Skyscraper, Willamette P4 2.0@2340, Asus P4B533-E i845E, 1x512MB DDR312 CL2-2-2-5, Geforce 6800GT 92.91, onboard audio, XP-SP325. 41.5 FPS, Standard Def Steve, PIII-S 1400@1585, 151MHz FSB, 1.5GB SDRAM 2-2-2, EVGA 6800GT AGP 81.98, XP Pro SP3, VIA 694T, X-Fi Extreme Music26. 34.6 FPS, Imperious, Athlon XP-M(Barton)@2.244GHz, ATI 9800XT@412-742 Cat 6.11, 512MB PC133/CL2, Abit KT7-Raid, Yamaha YMF-724 Pci, XP-SP3X. 33.1 FPS, Standard Def Steve, PIII-S 1400@1585, 151MHz FSB, 1.5GB SDRAM, Radeon 9800Pro Catalyst 7.3, WinXP Pro SP3, VIA 694T, X-Fi Extreme Music27.

32.6 FPS, SPBHM, Pentium 4 512KB 2.4GHz@3GHz, Asus P4PE i845PE, 1GB DDR 333 CL2,2,2,6 Single, FX5900SE 400/700 93.71, Onboard Audio, XP-SP328. 31.3 FPS, Skyscraper, P4 Willamette 1900@2375MHz, Asus P4B i845, 512MB PC133@166MHz CL3-3-3-7, Geforce 6800GT 92.91, onboard audio. 28.4 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Celeron 1400 @ 1596MHz, 114MHz FSB, 1.5GB SDRAM 2-2-2, GF6800GT 81.98, XP Pro SP3, VIA 694T, X-Fi Extreme Music29. 27.1 FPS, SPBHM, Pentium 4 2.4B @ 3GHz, Asus P4PE 845PE, 768MB DDR-333 CL2.5, Radeon 9500PRO 128MB @ 330/610 10.2, onboard AD1980, XP-SP2.X. 20.1 FPS, Standard Def Steve, P3-1000 @1133MHz, 151MHz FSB, 1.5GB SDRAM 2-2-2, GeForce 6800GT AGP 81.98, VIA 694T, X-Fi Extreme Music, XP-SP3X. 6.5 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Athlon 64 3700+ @2.64GHz, GF FX5200 128MB/64-bit 81.98, 2GB DDR-400 CL2, Gigabyte K8NSC-939, onboard audio, XP SP3Less strict somewhat period correct toplist - K8 or Netburst CPU(s), DX9 GPU(s),Stock settings.1.

190.1 FPS, Skyscraper, A64 X2 6000+ 3.0, Asus M2N-SLI Deluxe nForce 570, 2x1GB DDR2 750 3-3-3-8, Geforce 7900GTX, 92.91, X-fi XtremeMusic, XP SP32. 177.1 FPS, candle86, AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ 3.0, 8gb DDR2 750, ASUS M2N-E SLI, PNY 7900GTX SLI 92.91, onboard Sound, Windows XP Home SP33. 130.9 FPS, havli, A64 X2 6000+, MSI K9A2 Platinum (790FX), 2x2 GB DDR2 750 CL5-5-5-15, GF6800GS SLI 309.08, onboard audio, win7-644. 130.5 FPS, PhilsComputerlab, A64 FX60 2.6, Asus A8V VIA K8T800 Pro, 2x1GB DDR400 CL3-3-3-8 1T, X1950 PRO 512MB AGP 6.12, X-Fi X.Gamer, XP-SP35. 127.7 FPS, Skyscraper, (v1.3) AMD64 FX60 2.6GHz, Asus A8N32-SLI Nforce4, 2GB DDR475 CL2.5-3-3-5, Geforce 7900GTX 92.91, onboard audio, XP-SP3.6.

117.2 FPS, Skyscraper, (v1.3) Pentium D 965 EE, Gigabyte X48 DS4, 2GB 1066 MHz DDR2 CL4-5-4-13, Geforce 7900GTX 92.91, onboard audio, XP-SP3.X. 112.8 FPS, Skyscraper, (v1.3) AMD64 'FX57' 2.8GHz, Asus A8N32-SLI Nforce4, 2GB DDR470 CL2.5-3-3-5, Geforce 7900GTX 92.91, onboard audio, XP-SP3.X.

112.4 FPS, Skyscraper, (v1.3) AMD64 'FX57' 2.8GHz, Asus A8N32-SLI Nforce4, 2GB DDR470 CL2.5-3-3-5, 7800GTX 256mb 92.91, onboard audio, XP-SP3.7. 105.4, HeavyD8086, Pentium D 945, Dell Optiplex 745 (Q965), 2x2GB DDR2 800 6-6-6-18, Radeon X1800 6.12, onboard audio, XP-SP38. 85.1 FPS, sunaiac, Asrock 939 Dual Sata II, Athlon FX-55 SSE (0.09), Radeon X1950pro AGP 10.2, 2GB RAM DDR400, perhaps onboard audio?, Windows 7.9. 80.5 FPS, kanecvr, Pentium D 940 3.4GHz 4MB cache, i865 Foxconn, 2x512MB DDR400, X1950 PRO 256MB AGP 10.02, X-Fi Xtreme Audio, XP Sp310. 76.1 FPS, tincup, P4-3.6 Prescott 800/2mb, BioStar P4M890-M7-TE/socket 775, EVGA 7900GTX 92.91, 2gb DDR2/pc4300, SBLive!, XP Pro SP311.

72.5 FPS, havli, P4 3.0 Northwood (HT), Asus P4P800 DLX, 2x512MB DDR400 CL2.5-3-3-5 (PAT), GF7800GS AGP 500/1400 275.33, onboard audio, XP SP312. 70.1 FPS, philscomputerlab, S754 AMD Athlon 64 3400+ 'Venice', 2 GB DDR 400 CL3,3,3,8 2T, GeForce 7900 GTX 307.83, X-Fi Titanium PCIe, XP-SP3X. 65.2 FPS, havli, P4 3.0 Northwood (no HT), Asus P4P800 DLX, 2x512MB DDR400 CL2.5-3-3-5 (PAT), GF7800GS AGP 500/1400 275.33, onboard audio, XP SP313.

68.8 FPS, AlphaWing, Pentium D 935 3.2, Asus-P5DVC-MX-ViaP4M800, 2GB DDR2 PC5300,266mhz-5-5-5, AGP BFG GF6600 GT 128mb-175.14, SBLIVE! 65.2 FPS, havli, P4 631 HT, Asrock 775i65G R3.0 i865G, 2x512MB DDR400 CL 2.5-3-3-8, Radeon X800 XT PE AGP 10.2, Creative X-Fi XtremeMusic, XP-SP315. 56.7 FPS, havli, Athlon XP 2800+ 2083 MHz (Barton 333), Abit NF7 + 2x512MB DDR333 CL2-2-2-5, GF7800GS AGP 500/1400 275.33, onboard audio, XP SP3X. 52.5 FPS, havli, Athlon XP 2600+ 1917 MHz (Tbred-B 333), Abit NF7 + 2x512MB DDR333 CL2-2-2-5, GF7800GS AGP 500/1400 275.33, onboard audio, XP SP316. 52.4 FPS, tgod, AMD Sempron 2800+ 1.6ghz, Geforce 7800gs AGP, 1gb DDR, Biostar K8M800-M7A, XPX.

43 FPS, havli, Athlon XP 2200+ 1800 MHz (Tbred 266), Abit NF7 + 2x512MB DDR266 CL2-2-2-5, GF7800GS AGP 500/1400 275.33, onboard audio, XP SP3X. 42 FPS, havli, Athlon XP 2000+ 1667 MHz (Tbred 266), Abit NF7 + 2x512MB DDR266 CL2-2-2-5, GF7800GS AGP 500/1400 275.33, onboard audio, XP SP3X. 31.5 FPS, havli, Duron 1400 (Applebred 266), Abit NF7 + 2x512MB DDR266 CL2-2-2-5, GF7800GS AGP 500/1400 275.33, onboard audio, XP SP317. 24.7 FPS, Standard Def Steve, PowerMac G4 MDD, 2xG4 1.25GHz (166MHz, 256K L2, 2MB L3), 2GB PC2700 DDR, GeForce 7800GS AGP, OS X 10.4.11Overclocked.1. 221.4 FPS, Skyscraper, A64 X2 6000+ @3.5 14x250, Asus M2N-SLI Deluxe nForce570, 2x1GB DDR2 1000 4-4-4-12, 7900GTX 720/1800, 92.91, X-Fi, XP SP32.

214.5 FPS, agentx007, Pentium D 965@5,1, Rampage Extreme, 16GB DDR3-1133 CL5.6.5.15 1T, GF7900GX2 @600/1400 92.91, X-Fi Fatal1ty XG, XP-SP33. 201.1 FPS, candle86, Athlon 64 X2 6000 14x230MHZ @ 3220MHZ, 8gb DDR 800 @ 920, GF 7900GTX SLI @ 650/1630, XP Pro SP3, Sound Blaster Audigy4. 198.0 FPS, agentx007 Pentium D 965 @ 5,02GHz, ASUS P5K64 WS, 4gb DDR3 1673MHz, GF 7900 GX2 SLI @600/702 307.83, XP Pro SP3, Onboard AudioX. 154.8 FPS, agentx007, Pentium D 965@5007 MHz, Asus P5K64 WS P35, 2x2GB DDR3 1624MHz CL 6-8-6, Geforce 7900GTX 92.91, onboard audio, XP-SP3.X. 153.0 FPS, agentx007,Pentium XE 840@4,27GHz, ASUS P5K64 WS, 8GB 1069MHz DDR3 5-5-4-12 1T, 7800GTX 512MB 307.83, SB X-Fi Elite Pro, XP-SP35.

151.3 FPS, Skyscraper, (v1.3) Pentium D 965@4600, Gigabyte X48 DS4, 2GB DDR2 1152MHz CL4-5-4-14, Geforce 7900GTX 92.91, onboard audio, XP-SP3.6. 143.4 FPS, Skyscraper, (v1.3) AMD64 FX60@3.0GHz, Asus A8N32-SLI Nforce4, 2GB DDR500 CL2.5-3-3-5, Geforce 7900GTX 92.91, onboard audio, XP-SP3.X. 142.2 FPS, Skyscraper, (v1.3) Pentium D 950 @4533, Gigabyte X48 DS4, 2GB 1066 MHz DDR2 CL4-4-4-13, Geforce 7900GTX 92.91, onboard audio, XP-SP3.7. 130.9 FPS, Imperious, Pentium M@2735MHz, Nvidia 7800GS@526-1591 93.71, 2048MB DDR456@2,3,2,5 Asus P4P800dlx, Onboard Audio, XP-SP3X. 127.5 FPS Skyscraper, (v1.3) Pentium D 950 @4533, Gigabyte X48 DS4, 2GB 1066 MHz DDR2 CL4-4-4-13, Geforce 7900GTX 307.83, onboard audio, XP-SP3.8.

121.5 FPS, Standard Def Steve, A64 3700+@ 2.75GHz, X1950 Pro AGP Cat 10.4, 2GB@500/CL2.5, Gigabyte K8NSC-939 NF3 250Gb, onboard audio, W7 x869. 121.1 FPS, agentx007, Pentium D 965EE @4.9, Asus P5K 64 WS (P35), 2x2GB DDR3 817 CL6-7-6-18 1T, GF 7800 GTX 512 92.91, onboard audio?, XP-SP3X. 120.7 FPS, Skyscraper, (v1.3) AMD64 FX55@3.0, Asus A8N32-SLI Nforce4, 2GB DDR500 CL2.5-3-3-5, Geforce 7900GTX 92.91, onboard audio, XP-sp310. 108.9 FPS, kanecvr, Pentium D 945 @3.74, Zotac nForce 780i SLi, 2GB DDR2 1066MHz CL5, 2x Geforce 7950 512Mb SLI 175.16, onboard audio, XP-SP3X. 103.5 FPS, Standard Def Steve, A64 3700+@ 2.75GHz, X1950 Pro AGP Cat 10.4, 2GB@500/CL2.5, Gigabyte K8NSC-939 NF3 250Gb, onboard audio, W7 x8611. 60.8 FPS, Nahkri, Socekt 939 Athlon 64 3200+@2,3 ghz,2g ram,7600gs 512mb ram,Windows XP-SP3.12. 39.3 FPS, havli, P4 Willamette 1.6 @ 1.92 GHz + Asus P4P800 Delux.

+ 2x 512 MB DDR 320 CL2-2-2-5 + Geforce 7800GS @500/1400 275.33, XP-SP3Anything goes toplist.1. 651.7 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Core i7 4930K@4.6GHz, Asus GTX 680 340.52, 32GB DDR3-2400 CL10, Asus Rampage IV Gene x79, onboard audio, XP-SP32.

644.5 FPS, Skyscraper, i7 2600K@5.2 GHz, Gigabyte G1 Sniper 2 Z68, 8GB DDR3 2133 CL9-10-10-27, Geforce GTX 580 OC 296.10, onboard audio, XP-SP3.3. 611.8 FPS, agentx007, i7 3820@5,03, ASUS Sabertooth X79 - 8GB 2012MHz DDR3 8-9-8-24-1T,GTX780Ti @1020 365.19, ASUS Essence ST Deluxe, XP-SP3X. 568.5 FPS, Standard Def Steve,i7-4930K@4.5, 32GB DDR3-2133 9-11-11-1T, Asus Rampage IV Gene, 8800GTS 640MB SLI 341.44, onboard audio, Win7-644. 503.3 FPS, Elianda, i7 3930K@4.3 GHz, Gainward GTX 780 GLH Phantom OC, 32GB DDR3 1600-10-10-10-30, Gigabyte X79-UD5, Realtek HDA, 7 Pro SP15. 499.9 FPS, tincup, i5 8400, Asrock H370 Pro4 mATX, 16gb DDR4 2400, 6gb GTX 1060 SC (little guy with 1 fan), Onboard audio, Win10 x646. 486.1 FPS, Shagittarius, i7 4770K@4.4Ghz, EVGA GTX 690, 16GB DDR3 2133-10-11-11-31, ASUS Z87 Deluxe, Soundblaster Z, Win 8.17. 452.7 FPS, Standard Def Steves friend, i7-6700 @ 4.0GHz Turbo, HP Z170 motherboard, GTX 980Ti 368.22, 16GB DDR4-2133, onboard audio, Win10 x648.

452.1 FPS, Skyscraper, Core 2 Duo E8600@4800, Asus P5E3 X38, 2x2 GB DDR3 1536 CL7-7-7-16, GTX 580 @900 296.10, Onboard audio, XP-SP39. 443.0 FPS, Skyscraper, Core 2 Duo E8400@4700, Gigabyte EP35C-DS3R, 2x2GB DDR3 1568 CL7-8-7-20, GTX 580 296.10, Onboard audio, XP-SP310. 429.1 FPS, candle86, AMd Ryzen 1600 @3.925, Gigabyte B350 Gaming, 16gb DDR4 3200, GTX 1060 6gb Driver 397.64, Onboard Audio, Win10 x6411. 395.4 FPS, DosFreak, i7 930@4011MHz, Gigabyte X58A-UD3R, 16GB DDR3 1531 CL8-8-8-21, EVGA GTX 980ti 355.60, Sound Blaster ZxR, 10 Pro x64X. 370.1 FPS, Skyscraper, Dumpsterfind Q6700@4050, Asus P5E3 X38, 2x2GB DDR3 1440 CL6-7-6-15, GTX580 296.10, Onboard audio, XP-SP3X. 359,1 FPS, agentx007, i7 3820@5,03, ASUS Sabertooth X79, 8GB 2012MHz DDR3 8-9-8-24-1T,7950 GX2 600/1404 307.83, ASUS Essence ST DL, XP-SP312.

358.9 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Core 2 Quad Q6700 @ 4GHz/1600FSB, GTX 680 (331.65), 8GB DDR3-1600 CL9, Asus P5Q3 (iP45), onboard audio, XP-SP313. 351.6 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Phenom II X6 1090T @4070MHz, GTX680, 16GB DDR3-1760 CL9, Asus Crosshair IV Formula 890FX, onboard audio, W7-6414. 344.4 FPS, candle86, Core i7 4770, MSI PC-Mate H97, 16GB Samsung DDR3 1600 9-9-9-24, EVGA GTX 960 SC 358.91, Onboard Audio, Windows 10 Pro15. 340.3 FPS, Skyscraper, Core2Duo X6800 @4.0, Asus P5B Deluxe P965, 2GB DDR2-1000 CL4,4,4,12 2T, 8800 GTX 675/1107 197.45, X-Fi XtremeMusic XP-SP316. 308.9 FPS, DosFreak, Q9650@3.87GHZ, Gigabyte X38-DQ6, 16GB DDR2 862 CL5-6-6-17, Zotac Geforce GTX 980 Ti 6GB 436.30, Realtek, Win10 x64 190317.

304.8 FPS, agentx007, QX9770 3,2GHz @ 3.84GHz, 4CoreDual-SATA2 R2.0, 4GB DDR2-682 CL5.5.4.12,GTX580 850/4400 368.81,Audigy 2 ZS, XP-SP3X. 301.0 FPS, Skyscraper, Core2Duo X6800 @3.6, Asus P5B Deluxe P965, 2GB DDR2-1000 CL4,4,4,12 2T, 7950 GX2 600/800 197.45, X-Fi XtremeMusic XP-SP3X. 294.6 FPS, philscomputerlab, Core i7 3770, 8 GB DDR3, GTX660, Sound Blaster Z and Windows 8.1.Missing motherboard information.18. 292.4 FPs, MrEWhite, i7 7700k @ 4.5 GHz, Asus ROG Maximus IX, 2x8GB DDR4 Corsair Dominator @ 3000 MHz, GTX 1080, Win10 x64.19. 281.3 FPS, Skyscraper, s771 Xeon X5460 3166@4400, XFX nForce 780i, 2GB DDR2 926 CL4,4,4,12, Geforce GTX 580 1.5GB 296.10, Onboard audio, XP Pro SP320. 278.3 FPS, DosFreak, i7 5700HQ@3.5GHz, MSI GT72 1666, 32GB DDR3-1600 CL8-8-8-24, Nvidia 980m 355.60, Realtek, 10x6421.

277.4 FPS, Skyscraper, Q9650 3000@4200 MHz, Asus Commando P965, 2GB DDR2 934 CL4-4-4-12, Geforce 8800 GTX 186.18, Onboard audio, XP Pro SP3X. 275.6 FPS, Skyscraper, s771 Xeon X5460 3166@4400, XFX nForce 780i, 2GB DDR2 926 CL4,4,4,12, Geforce GTX 285 186.18, Onboard audio, XP Pro SP322. 269.4 FPS, tincup, AMD FX-8350 @ 4.8ghz, ASUS Crosshair V Formula, ASUS HD 7870 2gb @ 1100/1450mhz, 8gb DDR3 2133 CL9, Onboard audio, Win 723. 268.5 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Phenom II X6 1055T@3.1GHz, GF GTX760 361.43, 8GB DDR3-1600 CL9, Asus Crosshair IV Formula 890FX, X-Fi Ti, Win7-6424. 265.4 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Core 2 Quad Q6700 @3.33GHz/1333, GTX 560 341.44, 8GB DDR2-667 4,4,4,12, Asus P5N-E SLI nForce 650i, X-Fi Ti, 7-64.X. 261.7 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 3GHz/1333FSB, GTX 560 (353.06), 8GB DDR3-1333 CL7, Asus P5Q3 (P45), onboard audio, Win7 x64X.

257.4 FPS, Skyscraper, QX6850 3000@4000 MHz, Asus Commando P965, 2GB DDR2 1000 CL4-4-4-12, Geforce 8800 GTX 186.18, Onboard audio, XP Pro SP325. 256.2 FPS, JayCeeBee64, Core i5-3350p 3.1GHz, MSI Z77A-G43, 8gb DDR3-1600, GF GT640 2gb 310.90, ASUS Xonar DG, DX 11, Win 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit26. 245.9 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Mobile C2D T5600 ES @2.93, 4GB DDR2-887 4-4-4-12, GTX560 353.06, AOpen i975xa-YDG i975x, onboard audio, Win7 x6427.

242.4 FPS, boxpressed, AMD Phenom II x4 940 3.0, a motherboard, probably DDR2 800 5,5,5,15, Geforce 9800GT 512MB 332.21, onboard audio?, XP-SP328. 241.2 FPS, candle86, FX6300 @ 4.5ghz, some motherboard, 8gb DDR3 1866, Geforce GTX660 SuperClocked, Perhaps onboard sound?, Windows 8.1 ProX. 238.4 FPS, agentx007, QX9770 3,2GHz @ 3,84GHz, 4CoreDual-SATA2 R2.0, 4GB DDR2-682 CL5.5.4.12, HD3850 AGP @715/1818 10.2, Audigy 2 ZS, XP-SP3.29. 233.6 FPS, SPBHM, i5 2310 (Sandy Bridge dual core HT 2.9-3.2 GHz), Pegatron IPMSB-H61, 8GB DDR3 1333, HD 5850 11.12, onboard ALC662, Win XP sp3X.

232.5 FPS, agentx007, QX9770 3840/1024MHz, 4CoreDual-SATA2 R2.0 VIA PT880 Pro, GTS450 1GB 368.81, 4GB DDR2-682 5-5-4-12, Audigy 2 ZS, XP SP3X. 228.5 FPS, Standard Def Steve, C2D E6600 @ 3.0GHz/1333FSB, GeForce GTX 560 (275.33), 8GB DDR2-800 5-5-5, Asus P5N-E SLI (nForce 650i), X-Fi Ti, XP30.

228.1 FPS, agentx007, Pentium D 965 @ 5,02GHz - ASUS P5K64 WS - 4gb DDR3 1673MHz - GTX780 TI @1097/7300, 365.19, Onboard Audio, XP Pro SP3X. 225.4 FPS, Standard Def Steve, 'Yonah' T2600@3.08GHz 948FSB, 4GB DDR2-800 4-4-4-12, GF GTX 560 340.52, AOpen i975xa-YDG, onboard audio, XP-SP331. 221.6 FPS, Standard Def Steve, HP Envy 17, i7-720QM 1.6+GHZ w/Turbo, 8GB DDR3-1333 9-9-9-24-1T, Mobility Radeon HD5850, onboard audio, Win7 x6432. 220.4 FPS, agentx007, Pentium D 915@5,15GHz, Rampage Extreme, 16GB DDR3-1177 CL5.6.5.15 1T, GTX780 Ti 368.81, X-Fi Fatal1ty XGamer, XP Pro SP333. 220.4 FPS, agentx007, Core i7 980X @ 4297MHz, Asus Rampage II Extreme, 7900GTX 650/1700, 12GB DDR3-1953 CL9-10-9-24, Aureal Vortex 2, Win 98SE.34.

213.7 FPS, Standard Def Steve, C2D E7600 3.06/1066, 4CoreDual-SATA2 PT880Pro, 8800GTS 640MB 275.33, 2GB DDR2-533 3-3-3-9, onboard audio, XP-SP335. 212.4 FPS, clueless1, Xeon 3070@2664 MHz, Intel D946GZIS, 4GB DDR2 400 @333 CL5-5-5-15 1T, Geforce 8800GTX 340.52, Turtle Beach Santa Cruz, XP-SP3X. 206.7 FPS, agentx007, Core 2 Extreme X6800@3,2, ASRock 4CoreDual-SATA2 R2, 4GB 533MHz DDR2 4-4-3-9 2T, 7900GX2 307.83, SB X-Fi Elite Pro, XP-SP336. 201.0 FPS, Skyscraper, The 2006 build, QX6700@3.46 GHz, Asus Striker Nforce 680i SLI, 4GB DDR2 800 5,5,5,15, 8800GTX 331.82, Onboard audio, Vista x86X. 199.6 FPs, Standard Def Steve, C2D E6600 2.4GHz/1066, 4CoreDual-SATA2 (VIA PT880 Pro) 2GB DDR2-533 3-3-3-9, 9800GT 275.33, onboard audio, XP SP337.

192.4 FPS, Standard Def Steve, 939 Opteron 185 2.6@3.13GHz, 4GB DDR400 CL2, GTX260 rev-B OC 182.06, Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe, X-Fi Ti Fatality, XP-SP338. 176.0 FPS, tincup, C2D E6700 2.66, BioStar P4M890-M7-TE socket 775, EVGA 7900GTX 92.91, 2gb DDR2 533 CL4-3-4-12 single-channel, SBLive!, XP Pro SP339. 175.2 FPS, Imperious, Intel I5-750 4017mhz, Asus P7P55D-E Pro, 12Gig DDR3@1912 CL9-11-10-28,Quadro FX3500@502-1404 162.65, Onboard audio, XP-SP3.X.

174.3 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Opteron 185 2.6GHz@3.0GHz, Geforce 8800GTS 640MB SLI, 4GB DDR400, Asus A8N32-SLI, X-Fi Titanium Fatality, XP Pro SP3X. 172.7 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Pentium E2220 @ 3.2GHz/1066FSB 1MB L2, GTX 560 275.33, 8GB DDR2-800 5-5-5, Asus P5N-E SLI nForce 650i, X-Fi Ti, XP-SP3X. 172.1 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Opteron 185@3.13GHz, GeForce GTX 560 341.44, 4GB DDR400 CL2, Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe, X-Fi Titanium Fatality, Win7 x6440.

168.6 FPS, tincup, ECS P4M890T-M V2, C2D/E6700, 2gb PC4300/533 single channel, 7900GTX/v92.91, XPpro/SP3X. 165.1 FPS, agentx007, Pentium XE 840 @ 4,27GHz - ASUS P5K64 WS - 8GB 1069MHz DDR3 5-5-4-12 CR1T - GTX 780 Ti - 365.19, SB X-Fi Elite Pro, XP-SP341.

J link serial number. The 'Configure J-Link' dialogue shows information about the selected J-Link (such as Product, Serial number, Nickname, USB identification, etc). The main benefit is that a user has the oppertunity to configure several options of the J-Link.

162.4 FPS, Skyscraper, Athlon X2 6000+@3450, Asus M2N-SLI Deluxe Nforce 570, 2Gb DDR2 862 4-4-4-12, GF GTX 285. 186.18, onboard audio, XP SP3.42. 161.7 FPS, Skyscraper, 2006 FSC Scaleo E Media Center, E6700 2.66Ghz, FIC PTGB965EFN-LF, 4GB DDR2, G92 600/800 186.18, low profile Audigy, XP-SP343.

160.0 FPS, kanecvr, Wolfdale 2M E6600 3.06, Zotac nForce 780i SLi, 2GB DDR2 1066MHz CL5, 2x Geforce 7950 512Mb SLI 175.16, onboard audio, XP-SP344. 157.9 FPS, Skyscraper, Pentium D 950 @ 4800 MHz, Gigabyte X48 DS4, 2GB 1200 MHz DDR2 CL4-5-4-14, Geforce GTX285 186.18, onboard audio, XP-SP3.X. 156.7 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Opteron 185@3.0GHz, GeForce GTX 560 341.44, 4GB DDR400 CL2, Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe, X-Fi Titanium Fatality, Win7 x6445. 156.6 FPS, Standard Def Steve, C2D E6600 2.4GHz, Radeon X1950 Pro AGP (Cat 10.4), 2GB PC3200 @356/CL2, Asrock 775i65G i865, onboard audio, XP-SP346. 149.9 FPS, rick6, i5 5200U, 8GB of ram, 256 GB SSD + 500GB HDD, Geforce 940m probably newest drivers, onboard audio, Win-10.47. 145.3 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Pentium M 755 2.0@2.72GHz, 544MHz FSB, 2GB DDR2-544 CL3, GeForce GTX 560 (275.33), i915, X-Fi Titanium, WinXP SP3X. 144.2 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Pentium M 755@2.70 540FSB, 2GB DDR2 533 CL3, GTX260 rev-B OC 182.06, MSI Speedster FA4 i915, onboard audio, XP SP348.

139.1, HeavyD8086, E6700 (Conroe 4M 2.66), Dell Optiplex 745 (Q965), 2x2GB DDR2 800 6-6-6-18, Radeon X1800 6.12, onboard audio, XP-SP3X. 135.9 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Pentium D 935 @3.2 GHz 800FSB 4MB L2, GTX 560 275.33, 8GB DDR2-800 5-5-5, Asus P5N-E SLI nForce 650i, X-Fi Ti, XP SP3X. 132.1 FPS, Standard Def Steve, C2D E6600 2.4GHz/1066, 4CoreDual-SATA2 (VIA PT880 Pro) 2GB DDR2-533 3-3-3-9, X1950 Pro 10.2, onboard audio, XP SP3X. 127.3 FPS Standard Def Steve, Mobile C2D T5600 ES @1.83GHz, 4GB DDR2-667 3-3-3-8, 9800GT 341.44, AOpen i975xa-YDG i975x, onboard audio, Win7 x6449. 127.1 FPS, Standard Def Steve, i7-4790, Lenovo Q87 motherboard, HD4600 graphics, 16GB dual-channel DDR3-1600 11-11-11-28, onboard audio, Win7 x64X.

126.7 FPS, agentx007, P4 651 @5,25GHz, Rampage Extreme, 16GB DDR3-1226 CL6.7.6.18 1T, GTX 780 Ti 368.81, X-Fi Fatal1ty XtremeGamer, XP Pro SP3X. 124.9 FPS, Standard Def Steve, S939 Athlon X2 3800 2.0GHz, GeForce GTX 560 331.65, 4GB DDR400 CL2, Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe, X-Fi Ti Fatality, XP Pro SP3X. 122.4 FPS, Standard Def Steve, C2D E6600@3.0, Asus P5N-E SLI nForce 650i, 2x2GB DDR2 667CL4,Geforce 8600GT 512MB GDDR3, onboard audio, Win7 x86X. 120.4 FPS, agentx007, QX9770 @3,84GHz, 4CoreDual-SATA2 R2.0, 4GB DDR2-682 CL5.5.4.12, GF 6800 Ultra 256MB 440/1150 93.71, Audigy 2 ZS, XP-SP3X.

120.4 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Pentium D 830 @ 3GHz/800FSB, GeForce GTX 560 (341.44), 8GB DDR2-800 5-5-5, Asus P5N-E SLI nForce 650i, X-Fi Ti, XP SP3X. 114.4 FPS, Imperious, Intel I5-750 4017mhz, Asus P7P55D-E Pro, 12Gig DDR3@1912 CL9-11-10-28,Quadro FX3450@450-1053 81.98, Onboard audio, XP SP3.50. 110.7 FPS, SPBHM, Xeon E5420@2.8GHz Quad Core 12MB, Asrock G31M-VS2, 2GB DDR2@750 c5, HD4670 DDR2 8.970.100.9001, onboard VT1705, Win10 x8651. 104.6 FPS, buckeye, E8400 3GHz, Foxconn Q45M (Q45), 2x1GB DDR2 800 5-5-5-18 2T, Geforce 7950GT 295.73, onboard audio?, XP-SP3.X. 104.6 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Q6700@3.33GHz/1333FSB, 6800GS PCI-E 309.08, 8GB DDR2-667 4-4-4-12-1T, Asus P5N-E SLI (nForce 650i), X-Fi Ti, Win7 6452.

104.5 FPS, AlphaWing, S939 A64 X2 3800+@240FSB 2.4GHZ, Abit KN8 ULTRA NF4, 4gb DDR400-3-2-2-1T-DC, GF GTX 550TI-1GB 337.88, Audigy PCI, XP-SP3X. 104.5 FPS, tincup, Core2Duo 2.2, BioStar P4M890-M7-TE/socket 775, EVGA 7900GTX 92.91, 2gb DDR2/pc4300, SBLive!, XP Pro SP3X. 101.4 FPS, Standard Def Steve, C2D E6600 2.4GHz/1066, 4CoreDual-SATA2 (VIA PT880 Pro) 2GB DDR2-533 3-3-3-9, 6800GT 275.33. Onboard audio, XP SP353. 96.3 FPS, Standard Def Steve, P4 520@3.73GHz, 1066 FSB, 2GB DDR2667 CL4, Asus P5ND2-SLI Deluxe NF4 SLI IE, GTX260 182.06, onboard audio, XP-SP354.

89.1fps, lazibayer, A10-7860k @ 3.6GHz, ASRock FM2A78M-ITX+, 2x8GB DDR3-2400 @ 10-12-12-31, integrated GPU, integrated audio, Server 2012 R2.55. 83.5 FPS, NamelessPlayer, Core i5-3320M, Fujitsu T902 (laptop), 2x8GB DDR3 1600 CL9, Intel HD 4000, onboard audio, Windows 10.56.

65.0 FPS, rick6, Athlon 64 3200+ S754. A motherboard with SiS 755 or 760, 2x512MB DDR400, Radeon HD3850 AGP 14.4, probably onboard sound, XP SP3.57. 61.4 FPS, havli, Sempron 2650 1450 MHz (Jaguar, Kabini), Asus AM1I-A +, 2GB DDR3 1600 CL9-9-9-24, Radeon R3 series 128 shader cores 400 MHz.58. 54.9 FPS, SPBHM, Broadwell i3-5005U 2GHz, single channel DDR3 1600, Intel® HD Graphics 5500 driver 10. WHQL, onboard audio, Win 8.1 -6459.

Doom

43.5 FPS, Skyscraper, P4 550 3.4 GHz. 2GB DDR2-533 CL4. 'Asus' (HP) PTGD-LA i915. HD2600Pro 512MB DDR2 13.9. Onboard audio, Vista Ultimate x86 32bit.60. 41.8 FPS, SPBHM, Core2Quad Q9500Q9550, A motherboard, Unknown amount of unknown memory, Geforce 8400GS G98 PCI, Probably onboard audio, Win-761. 40.7 FPS, Standard Def Steve,Atom X7 Z8700 'Cherry Trail' 1.6GHz (2.4 Turbo), Intel HD IGP, 4GB dual channel DDR3-1600, onboard audio, Win10 6462.

36.5 FPS, SPBHM, Pentium 4 2.4B @ 3GHz, Asus P4PE 845PE, 768MB DDR333 CL2.5, Geforce 8400GS G98 512MB PCI Forceware 257, onboard AD1980, XP-SP2.63. 35.7 FPS, (High Quality), NamelessPlayer, Fujitsu T901's, Core i5-2520M, 6GB DDR3 1333 MHz, Intel HD 3000, Windows 7 SP1 64-bit64. 26.0 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Core 2 Duo e7500 2.93GHz, 1066FSB, 3MB L2, Intel GMA X4500HD, 4GB DDR3-1066 CL7, onboard audio, XP SP365. 25.0 FPS, Standard Def Steve, iMac T2500 @ 2GHz/667FSB, Mobile Radeon X1600 128MB 128bit GDDR3 10.2, 2GB DDR2-667 CL5, onboard audio, Win7 x86X. 24.2 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Core 2 Duo e7500 2.93GHz, 1066FSB, 3MB L2, Intel GMA X4500HD, 4GB DDR3-1066 CL7, onboard audio, Windows 7 x64 SP166. 19,9 FPS, SPBHM, Pentium 3 650@866, Asus CUBX-E, 512MB PC133 C3, Geforce 8400GS G98 340.52, AWE64, Win XP-SP367.

14.5 FPS, SPBHM, Sempron 145 @3.50, Asrock AliveNF6G-DVI, 4GB DDR2 836 CL6,6,6,15 2T, 6100/6150SE @ 593MHz 304.79, onboard audio?, XP SP368. 8.3 FPS, SPBHM, Core2Duo E7600 @3.06, Gigabyte 945GCM-S2C, 4GB DDR2 667 CL5,5,5,15 2T, GMA 950, onboard audio, XP SP369.

3.7 FPS, Standard Def Steve, Atom N470 (1.83GHz/512K L2), Intel GMA3150 (800.600), 2GB DDR2-667, onboard audio, Win7 SP1. Doom 3 - Amd Xp 3000+ Nf2 1GB DDR 400 DC, Geforce FX 5800 128mb SBLIVE! Sound enabled timedemo demo1 1Default Medium Quality Settings.640x480 = 54.2fps800x600 = 52.1fps1024x768= 43.0fps1152x864= 37.= 29.9fpsUltra Quality640x4x64x72x80x1024=26.5This is what I got with retail copylast patch in a different thread with this particular machine.I'll test it later on my socket 939 amd and socket 775 P4.

Geforce 550 ti, Geforce 6600GT Reply 2 of 633, by Skyscraper. I am having a bad morning.I found my Abit AA8 925X motherboard and a period correct Prescott 530 but when i removed the CPU already mounted in the board the CPU got pulled up with the mounting mechanism and then fell back down in the socket 😠. The result was two damaged pins and of course the damn board would not post. Lucky enough i managed to get the pins a little less bent and now the board posts fine but my intention was to try diffrent Prescott 5xx until I found a nice one that could run at 4GHz at default voltage. Now I do not really know if I dare to switch CPU again.