Working on Two Fronts: ATi's Radeon VE Handles Two Monitors
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By
Uwe Scheffel
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Test Configuration
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| Hardware | |
|---|---|
| CPU | Intel Pentium III 1000 MHz |
| Motherboard | ASUS CUSL2 |
| Memory | Crucial 128 MB CAS2 PC133 SDRAM |
| Hard Drive | IBM DTLA 307030 |
| Radeon VE Card | ATI Radeon VE, 32 MB DDR |
| Geforce2 MX Card | ASUS AGP-V7100, 32 MB SDRAM |
| G450 card | Matrox Millennium G450, 32 MB |
| Software and Drivers | |
| OS | Windows 98 SE 4.10.2222A |
| DirectX version | 7.0 |
| Nvidia driver | 6.47 |
| ATI driver | D7.20-01176-129C-ATI |
| Matrox driver | 6.23.005 (Jan 2001) |
| Benchmarks And Settings | |
| Resolution | 1024 x 768 pixels |
| Refresh rate | 85 Hz, Vsync off |
| MDK2 | Demo versionTransformation and Lighting (T&L) an, trilinear, high texture detail |
| Mercedes Benz Truck Racing | Triple Buffering, Reflexions, hires textures, Alpha-Texturen, alle filters |
| Quake III Arena | Retail Version 1.11command line = +set s_initsound 0 + set cd_nocd 1 |
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