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12:03 PM - February 17, 2005 by
Lars Weinand
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: gigabyte
Topics: AMD/ATI, Overclocking
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: gigabyte
Topics: AMD/ATI, Overclocking
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3D-Performance
The 3D performance of Gigabyte's Radeon X800Pro is in line with what we would expect from an X800Pro card, as you can see below.
Test Setup
| AGP Test System | |
|---|---|
| CPU | Intel Pentium 4 3.2 GHz |
| FSB | 200 MHz |
| Motherboard | Intel D876 PBZ |
| Memory | 4x Corsair CMX256A-3200LL DDR, 1024 MB |
| HDD | Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 120 GB S-ATA (8 MB) |
| DVD | Hitachi GD-7000 |
| LAN | Netgear FA-312 |
| Power Supply | Antec True Control 550W |
| Drivers & Configuration | |
| Graphics | ATI Catalyst v4.9
NVIDIA v65.75 S3 v15.10.11.c XGI Reactor v1.05 |
| Chipset | Intel Inf. Update |
| OS | Windows XP Prof. SP1a |
| DirectX | DirectX 9.0c |
3D Mark 2003

3D Mark 2003

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