Let’s dwell on the actual numbers:
- In professional SPEC Viewperf benchmarks at 1280x1024 the new chipset managed to prove 10-20% faster than the classical KT333.
- In Quake3 (1024x768) the advantage over the rivals made around 10%.
- As for SYSmark2002 and PCmark2002 tests, nForce2 appeared 8% ahead of the rivals in the first one and 10% ahead in the second one. During the tests they used PC2700 DDR SDRAM.
All in all, the advantages of the new solution over the KT333 chipset is not that tiny, we should say, which is a really pleasing factor, though we don’t know yet how fast the new VIA KT400 will turn out. The new graphics core also proved worthy and acceptable even for gaming.
Due to the support granted by NVIDIA’s partners, the mainboard makers, and supposedly due to relatively low price the new chipset may appear very popular. And bearing in mind good relations between NVIDIA and the PC makers, active promotion of the new solution may push the latter to use AMD CPUs. Which is what they need.





