Benchmarks
06:00 - Wednesday 6 February 2002 by Thomas Pabst
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: pc, graphics, beyond, xbox
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: pc, graphics, beyond, xbox
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Benchmarks
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Giants
In Giants, based on DirectX7, there's less of a difference in performance. The system environment seems to put a strong limit on performance. This is the only way to explain the relatively small performance difference between the GeForce4 Ti boards. Here, the MX440 is at the GeForce2 Ti level. The 460 does not quite reach the Ti200.



In this benchmark, the GeForce4 Ti4600 with 2XFSAA is at about the level of the GeForce3 Ti200 - but without the FSAA.
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