Processor Performance Charts: Expendable Timedemo
07:00 - Thursday 20 July 2000 by Patrick Schmid
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: performance, guide
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: performance, guide
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Processor Performance Charts: Expendable Timedemo
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The performance issue is a bit different if you are a 3D gamer. The chart contains the benchmark results at 640x480, as we wanted to show the difference between all those processors. Expendable is a very CPU demanding benchmark, so that the playability will depend on your CPU - the faster, the better. But usually a Celeron 566 and a GeForce card provide enough performance for most Direct3D games at 1024x768x16 and up. Getting a super fast Pentium III will raise your frame rates at low resolutions, but it won't improve the playability if in any major way.
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