
03-27-02, 12:44 PM
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Location: University Of Maryland
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Great review, but what games would take advantage of all of these features? I was reading MaximumPC (April Issue), and they brought up this point. Not too many people around need anything better then a GeForce3, or at least in my opinion.
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That's how it will be with any new release using a new generation of video technology, especially on the highest-end offer like the Ti4600. Game companies have to make games be able to work on much lower-end systems because not everybody has a Ti4600 for example....It will take some time for games to start getting released that will really make use of the technology in the GF4 (NV25), it always does.
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Page 4 and page 5 are the same. It appears the page that should show the test configuaration is missing.
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This is fixed now, thanks for the heads up
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My PNY Geforce 3 Ti500, Athlon XP 1800+, nForce 415-D (No Integrated Graphics), PC2100 DDR, with NOTHING overclocked, scores 8227 in 3DMark2001 SE @ 1024x768. You bench only scores 7717.
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You're right, I went around the net to take a look at a few reviews and noticed that some of the other scores were always a few hundred points higher (Although note that the differences between all of the cards is correct...). The odd thing is that I'm looking at our review of the Ti500 and the Ti500 scored 7440 on 3DMark2001 (not SE) @ 1024x768....
Also an odd thing I noticed is that our Radeon scores seem to be fine....Also, not everybody's reviews show higher numbers, this one is from Gamer's Depot:
I'll contact Visiontek and find out if they have an idea as to what the bottleneck may be...
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