|
Advice Beginners BIOS Guide CPUs Links Mainboards Memory Network Storage Video/Sound Cards Contact Forum SiteMap Sponsors WebNews Home |
. | . |
Prices: Mainboards ABIT ASUS Chaintech Shuttle Soyo Tyan CPU Intel P4 2.4C-800 P4 2.6C-800 P4 2.8C-800 P4 3.0-800 P4 3.2-800 AMD AthlonXP XP 1700+ XP 2000+ XP 2400+ XP 2500+ XP 2700+ XP 3000+ XP 3200+ Athlon64 Athlon64 3200+ Athlon64 FX-51 Opteron Opteron 240 Opteron 242 Opteron 244 Opteron 246 Memory Corsair Crucial Kingston Mushkin OCZ |
LOSTCIRCUITS |
|
| ATI RADEON 9800 Power to the F-Buffer (what else is new?) | |
| (Review by MS, July 18, 2003) |
3DMark2001SE

RADEON 9800 Pro (blue/green) vs, RADEON 9700 Pro (orange/Pink). The black line shows the ratio between the two cards' scores and marginally increases with higher workload. AA means that there were no settings for AA other than the application preference done in the control panel but 6 samples AA was enabled in the 3DMark2001SE panel.
Car Chase Low Detail

RADEON 9800 Pro (blue/green) vs, RADEON 9700 Pro (orange/Pink) with the black line showing the ratio between both cards with scores that are, on average, 13% higher for the RADEON 9800.
Car Chase High Detail

At high detail level, we ran into some anomalies in that the 9700 actually outperformed the 9800.
Dragothic Low Detail

3DMark2001SE

It is not really a trend but at the lower resolution (no AA) the two cards are closer together than at the high resolution settings with AntiAliasing pushed to the max
Next Page: => More 3DMark2001SE =>