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12:04 PM - December 4, 2000 by
Patrick Schmid
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: elsa, gladiac, ultra
Topics: INTEL
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: elsa, gladiac, ultra
Topics: INTEL
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Benchmarks: Evolva Rolling Demo

The action game Evolva is one of the most demanding 3D applications. Unfortunately, ATI's Radeon card fails to provide a minimum of 30 frames per second at 1600x1200. This frame rate is required however, to keep games at a playable level.

Ultra-boards are even able to supply playable frame rates at 1600x1200 and true color.
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