Kryotech's SuperG 1 GHz
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Windows 98SE 3D Gaming Performance - Descent OpenGL
Switching APIs we still get the same basic picture of the SuperG brute forcing its way to the top of the performance chart. With its raw speed advantage, it just pulls ahead of Intel's strongest offering. Note that we're still seeing signs of that mysterious scaling going from 900 MHz to a Gigahertz through most of our testing.
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