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Articles: Video
The Fastest Graphics Cards of 2003 (page 11)Category: Video [ 12/10/2003 | 10:57 PM ] Graphics Cards 2003We are going to undertake an all-out benchmarking of contemporary graphics cards of the mainstream and top-end classes to help you find the king of 3D graphics and get decided about your shopping. It’s no secret modern graphics cards are mostly used for gaming, so we excluded theoretical (synthetic) tests in favor of modern games. We’ve got nine graphics cards in total. Make your stakes, here’s the list of the participators from the “Premier League”:
Unfortunately, we don’t have an NVIDIA GeForce FX 5900 Ultra and an XGI Volari Duo V8 at our disposal. The “Middle-range League” comprises five cards:
There’s no typo – we’ve really included a RADEON 9500 into the review. This “oldie” is hale enough to show its teeth (eight pipelines!) to the “youngsters”. As for the GeForce FX 5600 Ultra, we of course used the new version of the card with 400MHz/400MHz (800MHz DDR) frequencies. You may have encountered some of the cards as we reviewed them earlier. New to our site are the GeXcube RADEON XT and the Built by ATI RADEON 9800 PRO 128MB. We’ll examine them shortly. Built by ATI RADEON 9800 PRO 128MBWe tested some RADEON 9800 PRO-based graphics cards previously, but this time we were lucky enough to lay our hands on the original RADEON 9800 PRO Built by ATI solution with 128MB of memory.
The graphics card came to our test lab in its retail package, designed in sober-looking red-black-silver colors. Its unusual size – the length nearly matches the height – distinguishes it from other cards’ packages that are usually oblong. We’ve got a card and an ordinary set of accessories inside:
There’s no use searching for any games. Even the DVD Player came on the Driver CD. ATI Technologies must have decided to ship its legendary quality without any allurements. <%BANNER[banner_468x30]%>
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Category NewsCategory: Video Thursday, July 17, 20085:48 am Microsoft Preps to Unveil DirectX 11 Features in Several Days. ATI, Nvidia, Microsoft to Discuss DirectX 11 Techniques at XNA, Siggraph Wednesday, July 16, 200812:30 pm New Generation ATI Radeon for Mainstream, Mobile Markets are Ready. PCI-SIG Approves ATI RV730, M98-L, M96 Graphics Chips 7:22 am EVGA and XFX Reimburse Price Difference on GeForce GTX 200 after Price Collapse. EVGA and XFX to Return Money to GeForce GTX 200 Purchasers Tuesday, July 15, 20084:23 pm Startup Promises to Revolutionize Multi-GPU Technology Early Next Year. LucidLogix Unveils Hydra Distributed Processing Engine Friday, July 11, 200810:26 pm AMD Plans to Launch Two Dual-Chip ATI Radeon HD 4800 Graphics Cards. ATI Touts 8-Way ATI CrossFireX Multi-GPU Technology All Latest News <%BANNER[right_130x130_1]%>
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