Too Much Of A Good Thing? The Lowdown On 128 MB GeForce3 Ti200 Cards
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Lars Weinand
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HardwareSocket 478 | |
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CPU | Intel Pentium 4 2200 MHz MHz400 MHz QDR FSB |
Motherboard | ASUS P4T-EIntel i850 |
Memory | 256 MB 400 MHz RDRAM (2x128 MB) |
Hard Disk | Seagate 12 GB ST313021AUDMA66 5400 U/min |
Graphics Cards | |
Gainward GeForce3 Power Pack !!!Ti/500 TV Jumbo | Chip Clock: 175 MHzMemory: 128 MB DDR-SDRAMMemory Clock: 200 MHzDriver w9x: Gainward v21.81 |
Gainward GeForce3 Power Pack !!!Ti/500 TV JumboGolden Sample | Chip Clock: 210 MHzMemory: 128 MB DDR-SDRAMMemory Clock: 240 MHzDriver w9x: Gainward v21.81 |
Leadtek WinFast Titanium 200 TDH | Chip Clock: 210 MHzMemory: 128 MB DDR-SDRAMMemory Clock: 240 MHzDriver w9x: Leadtek v21.83 |
GeForce3 Ti500 | Chip Clock: 240 MHzMemory: 128 MB DDR-SDRAMMemory Clock: 250 MHzDriver w9x: NVIDIA v23.11 |
GeForce3 Ti200-64/128 | Chip Clock: 175 MHzMemory: 128 MB DDR-SDRAMMemory Clock: 200 MHzDriver w9x: NVIDIA v23.11 |
Driver and Software | |
DirectX Version | 8.1 |
OS | Windows 98 SE, Version 4.10.2222 A |
Benchmarks and Settings | |
Quake3 | v1.17 OpenGL with HW Transformation Support (Demo001) |
Aquanox | DirectX 8 Game |
3DMark 2001 | Synthetic DirectX 8 Benchmark |
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