We tested using three different resolutions : 1024x768-32 without anti-aliasing (FSAA) and Anisotropic Filtering (AF), 1024x768-32 with 4x FSAA (when possible) and 8x AF (when possible), as well as the fastest models in 1600x1200-32 with 4x FSAA and 8x AF.
Our test system consisted of the Intel Motherboard D876 PBZ with i875 chipset, Pentium 4 3.2 GHz CPU and 1 GB RAM.
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AGP Test System
CPU
Intel Pentium 4 3.2 GHz
FSB
200 MHz
Motherboard
Intel D876 PBZ
Memory
4x Corsair CMX256A-3200LL DDR, 1024 MB
HDD
Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 120 GB S-ATA (8 MB)
DVD
Hitachi GD-7000
LAN
Netgear FA-312
Power Supply
Antec True Control 550W
Drivers & Configuration
Graphics
ATI Catalyst v4.9NVIDIA v65.75S3 v15.10.11.cXGI Reactor v1.05
Chipset
Intel Inf. Update
OS
Windows XP Prof. SP1a
DirectX
DirectX 9.0c
Benchmarks
3DMark 2003
Standard ResolutionFSAA / AF set by driver
AquaMark 3
Triscore
Unreal Tournament 2004
Custom TimedemoMax Details/QualityMap : Assault-FallenCityFSAA / AF set by driver
Call Of Duty
Max Details/QualityDemo : VGA
Doom3
Timedemo demo1High Quality
Farcryv1.1
Custom Timedemo cooler01Very High QualityFlashlight : OnNote : Configuration tool only allows 4xAF max.
Flight Simulator 2004
FRAPSCustom VideoCustom QualityScenario : Hong Kong at Dusk
Joint Operationsv1.3.15
FRAPSTraining AircraftQuality SettingManual run
Battlefield Vietnamv1.1
FRAPSMax Details/QualityMap : Ho Chi Minh TrailManual run
DTM Race Driver2v1.1
FRAPSMax Details/QualityCustom Replay - Nurburgring at rain
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