Home Features OpenGL Workstation Power - Graphics Cards for the Professional User By Uwe Scheffel published 15 June 01 (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) Page 25 of 28: ProEngineer 2000i2, Continued Page 1: Stability And Quality Are First And Foremost Page 2: A Comparison Of OpenGL Systems Page 3: Elsa Gloria III - Best Bang For The Buck Page 4: Elsa Gloria III - The Details Page 5: Elsa Gloria III - Drivers Page 6: Elsa Gloria III - Driver, Continued Page 7: Elsa Gloria III - Driver, Continued Page 8: Elsa Gloria III - Driver, Continued Page 9: ATI Fire GL4 - A Jump In Performance With A Copper Cooler Page 10: ATI Fire GL4 - The Details Page 11: ATI Fire GL4 - The Details, Continued Page 12: ATI Fire GL4 - Driver Page 13: 3Dlabs Wildcat II 5110 - Heavy-Duty Performer For High-End Apps Page 14: 3Dlabs Wildcat II 5110 - The Details Page 15: 3Dlabs Wildcat II 5110 - The Details, Continued Page 16: 3Dlabs Wildcat II 5110 - Driver Page 17: 3Dlabs Wildcat II 5110 - Driver, Continued Page 18: Test Methodology Page 19: Test Configuration Page 20: Elsa Gloria III - Performance Push From 12th Generation Drivers Page 21: Synthetic Benchmarks With SPECviewperf 6.1.2 Page 22: SPECviewperf 6.1.2, Continued Page 23: Application Benchmarks With 3D Studio Max R3.1 Page 24: ProEngineer 2000i2, Continued Page 25: ProEngineer 2000i2, Continued Page 26: Tips And Recommendations Page 27: Features Table Page 28: Supported Applications ProEngineer 2000i2, ContinuedThe following charts show the results in selected sub-categories: 1 … 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Current page: ProEngineer 2000i2, Continued Prev Page ProEngineer 2000i2, Continued Next Page Tips And Recommendations Uwe Scheffel