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3D Gaming Performance - Id Quake2 Crusher.dm2
This benchmark was done twice, once with the TNT and once with the Voodoo3:
K6-3 does still not score a whole lot better than K6-2 in Quake2, at least as long as the 3DNow!-support is only minimal. You can also see that Pentium III doesn't score better than a Pentium II either.
Things look seriously different with Voodoo3 instead of TNT. The 3Dnow!-support of the 3Dfx-driver makes the difference. Now K6-3 is scoring better than a Celeron 400!
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