Pixel-Churners: A round-up of Radeon 9700 PRO cards
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By Lars Weinand
published FSAA + Anisotrope Filtering
Matrox Parhelia ran with 16x fragment AA and 2x anisotropic (maximum level possible).
This test reflects the highest quality achievable in the real world. As expected, Radeon 9700 managed to consolidate its lead from the individual tests. The GeForce4 Ti cards fell off a cliff in this discipline; even at 1024x768, the games are almost unplayable with the NVIDIA chip. Please note that these results only show the average frame rate!
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