Benchmarks - 3DMark 2001
06:00 - Friday 8 February 2002 by Stéphane Quentin
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: visiontek, xtasy, everything
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: visiontek, xtasy, everything
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Benchmarks - 3DMark 2001
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Naturally, the GeForce2 MX-4000 competes in the same market segment as the Radeon All-In-Wonder. However, these graphics cards are outmoded for use above a resolution of 1024 x 768. Moreover, they do not take advantage of any DirectX 8.0 function, and as soon as new graphics motors come out, interest in them will diminish. At resolutions higher than 1024 x 768, the Radeon All-In-Wonder performs better than the GeForce2 MX-400. This comes from the increased bandwidth delivered by the DDR memory.
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