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 ASUS V6600 GeForce 256
No Holds Barred
(Review by MS, Nov. 28 1999)

Performance

Performance of the V6600 Deluxe was analyzed on the following systems:

SS7 platform:

Shuttle HOT 597, AMD K6-III at 4x112 (448) MHz, 128 MB Corsair PC 133 memory, ASUS 40x CDROM, IBM DNJA 9.1 G HDD, Windows98

Slot1 platform:

FIC KA 6110, Intel Pentium!!! 450 (multiplier lock disabled) 128 MB Corsair PC 133 memory, ASUS 40x CDROM, IBM DNJA 9.1 G HDD, Windows98


SlotA platform:

AMD Fester B3, AMD Athlon 600, 256 MB Corsair PC100 memory, Pinoneer 6x DVD ROM, WD Expert 41800, Windows98, Reference drivers 3.62.

All systems were run without any additional hardware or drivers except where indicated to avoid falsification of the results.

2D performance and appearance

There is not much that could possibly be said about the 2D appearance of any given card nowadays. The ASUS V6600 is no exception since it sits right where any other high end graphics adapter is. That is there is virtually no difference between the Matrox G400, the TNT2 or the GeForce at this point. With the 350 MHz RAMDAC, the GeForce actually takes a small lead at resolutions of 1600 x 1200 and above.

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