ATI's Mobility Radeon 9700 - What's in a name?
by Andrew Ku on February 3, 2004 12:50 AM EST- Posted in
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Prince of Persia
Prince of Persia is one of the most recent DX9 titles to hit the streets and comes with many of the trimmings of what DX9 has to offer. This is very reminiscent of the whole "Aladdin" theme. This is another title that is probably the most difficult to benchmark of the four titles that we have added to our normal benchmark suite. The only way to reproduce the benchmark scenario was to memorize every move made and try and duplicate it. There were small differences in runs like bad guy 1 hitting you before you had a chance to hit him, but we only had about a 0.1fps difference in those cases, which is why we are throwing in the scores for comparison sake.Because of the way that the game engine was designed, it functions in a similar method to the post-processing done in Splinter Cell, which is why we can't run with AA or other tweaked driver control panel settings. ATI's Mobility Radeon 9700 takes a little under a 10fps gain over its predecessor here, which gives it a 28% margin. We need to note that both GPUs can run Prince of Persia quite smoothly.
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alexruiz - Tuesday, February 3, 2004 - link
Andrew, did you run 3Dmark 2001SE? Do you have the score as reference?My guess: Checking the list, you can see that almost ALL the ODMs are included. The manufacturers who make machines for the biggest OEMs are included. 2 missing ones that I noticed are Mitac and Arima, and my guess of the unannounced ODM is ARIMA.... thus, the big OEM announcement will be..... you got the picture :)
W740K8-D? :P
Serp86 - Tuesday, February 3, 2004 - link
Or maybe begins with s, ends with y, and has 4 letters.Anyway, the 9700 looks pretty darn good
Durt - Tuesday, February 3, 2004 - link
What is the price difference between the two (9600 pro and 9700).PrinceGaz - Tuesday, February 3, 2004 - link
I wonder who the other BIG unannounced notebook manufacturer using it is... from a wild guess I'd bet the name begins with 'D' and has four letters :p