12:02 PM - 01/31/2000 by
Silvino Orozco

At the lowest resolution we test Shogo at, the Erazor board is being severely held back by the processor. Keep in mind that when this is the case, sometimes a slower card might show higher performance due to the margin of error. In any case, you'll notice that the GeForce based board still dominates the top spots.

Things are shaken up a bit as the resolution climbs and some of the cards take a larger hit than others. The GeForce boards remain on the top but the DDR GeForce board hasn't really pulled away yet.

Now that we've made things as tough as they can be in Shogo, only the overclocked Erazor X² pulls ahead of the Erazor X well.
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