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  • Gaming Graphics Charts Q1/2008

    Once again, we've updated the VGA charts with all of the latest cards on the market. The updated version includes a wealth of new information, as we've added a large number of new graphics cards from both Nvidia and ATI. From the Nvidia camp we've benchmarked the new DirectX 10 Geforce 8800 GT in both single card and SLI configuration, as well as the midrange Geforce 8600 GTS and low-end Geforce 8400 GS turbocache edition. On the ATI side, we've added the new DirectX 10.1 Radeons 3870 and 3850, and augmented the Radeon 2900 XT results with a crossfire configuration. We've also included the Radeon 2600 PRO and 2600 XT, both in single and Crossfire configurations as well. Finally, as the counterpoint for the 8400 GS turbocache, we've added the Radeon 2400 Pro hypermemory edition. While this might seem to be a large amount of information to soak in, our simple interface has proven invaluable to those of us who need to compare various graphics card performance in specific titles.

  • Desktop VGA Charts 2005

    This page is updated on a regular basis and provides a unique resource for everybody who is looking for a graphics card. Our new service is free and allows for interactive performance comparison.

  • Workstation Graphics Charts 2008

    In the marketplace, new technologies can save both time and money; however there are many products to choose from. If you are like most professionals, you might not have the time to see what graphics product will improve efficiency as well as maintain your bottom line. That is why we dedicated a chart for workstation graphics cards. We wanted to give you the definitive tool that cuts out the research to help you make wise purchasing decisions. We take a look at performance in 3D Studio Max, Maya, and Solidworks in 19 separate benchmarks This page is updated on a regular basis and provides a unique resource for everybody who is looking for a workstation graphics card. Our service is free and allows for interactive performance comparison. By clicking on a particular graphics card's performance bar you will see the test configuration.

  • Dual & Quad VGA Charts Q1/2008

    For users who want the highest graphics performance a system can provide they need to add more cards in dual and quad configurations. In these charts we test the best configurations of AMD's CrossFire and Nvidia's SLI. We wanted to take all the guesswork out of who is best in what game. This is the ultimate graphics resource tool for hardcore gamers and power users. Each configuration is run them through a battery of eight intensive tests including 7 real world gaming applications and one synthetic benchmark. * Battlefield 2142 * Dark Messiah of Might and Magic * Doom 3 * Microsoft Flight Simulator X * Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion * Prey * Warhammer: Mark of Chaos * 3DMark06 Our charts are interactive and regularly updated to enable you to make informed buying decisions. By clicking on a particular graphics card's performance bar you will see the test configuration. These charts are the answer to what a user needs: the best multi-video card configuration available for a particular price and application!

News

  • ATI Runs PhysX With Modified Drivers
    June 26, 2008 – 2:20 PM
    Haifa (Israel) - This one did not take long: We already knew that Nvidia is working on a CUDA version for x86 CPUs, but said it would leave a modification for ATI GPUs to others.
  • Nvidia Supports ATI Radeon PhysX Efforts
    July 8, 2008 – 11:50 AM in AMD/ATI
    Nvidia says it's please that people want to run PhysX on ATI cards, and even invited developers to do so.
  • Mirror's Edge to Tap PhysX Technology
    November 19, 2008 – 4:50 PM
    PhysX, the physics-acceleration technology developed by Ageia and later acquired by Nvidia, has always had the capacity to impress. But it’s taking a very long time for the eye-popping effects seen in demos to show up in retail games.
  • Asustek claims world's first PhysX add-in card, but it's probably #2
    May 15, 2006 – 11:03 AM
    Asustek on 9 May introduced the PhysX P1 add-on accelerator card, which allows gamers to upgrade their existing system with Ageia's new PhysX processing unit (PPU).
  • GDC 2006: Ageia announces "PhysX" physics processor
    March 22, 2006 – 3:52 AM
    Ageia today launched its long awaited PhysX processor. As IP firm, Ageia will not not manufacture PhysX cards but license the technology to card manufactureres instead. BFG and Asus will bring Ageia-based physics boards to the market later this year.

Articles

  • Is Ageia's PhysX Failing?
    July 19, 2006 – 7:09 AM in AMD/ATI
    Is Ageia's PhysX Failing? Thanks to a Tom's Forumz member, we discovered that the Cell Factor demo runs either with or without the formerly "required" PhysX accelerator card. Our tests reveal astonishing performance differences.
  • Can Ageia's PhysX Card Bring Real-World Physics to Games?
    June 19, 2006 – 6:08 AM
    Can Ageia's PhysX Card Bring Real-World Physics to Games? Ageia says its new physics processing device and engine will do nothing less than revolutionize PC gaming. We gauge just how well Ageia's PPU (physics processing unit) can handle flying debris and shrapnel in Ghost Recon Advanced War Fighter - which you can also see for yourself by downloading our video.
  • ATi's New Radeon - Smart Technology Meets Brute Force
    July 17, 2000 – 1:03 PM
    ATi's new Radeon chip has been released a bit ahead of schedule, and now it will have to show if it's smart HyperZ technology is able to beat NVIDIA's forceful GeForce2 GTS. The card with the most new features will have to stand up against the gladiators from 3dfx and NVIDIA. Will shrewdness win over pure muscles?
  • ATI's Optimized Texture Filtering Called Into Question
    June 3, 2004 – 1:00 PM in AMD/ATI
    ATI is cheating on trilinear texture filtering with the new X800, according to posts in Internet forums. Others ardently defend ATI. But what is really going on here?
  • ATi's Radeon 8500 Is Final Or Something Like That ...
    October 16, 2001 – 1:06 PM in AMD/ATI
    A week after ATi's announcement that claimed Radeon 8500 is shipping, final Radeon 8500 cards were all over a sudden rushed to the online press. Unfortunately the current state of the drivers is not as we would have liked it. Some things work fine, some don't work at all and others are significantly slower than the competition. Have a look yourself ...

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