ATI Radeon 9600 Pro Mac & PC Edition: One Card for All
by Anand Lal Shimpi on August 19, 2005 12:54 PM EST- Posted in
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Doom 3 Performance
The Mac version of Doom 3 was finally released, a lot later than expected, but it provides us with a truly modern game engine on which to test performance.Unlike the PC version, Mac Doom 3 is far less of a performer, even when paired with an X800 XT or GeForce 6800 Ultra DDL. There's been much discussion as to why, but it looks like there are a number of factors that contribute to very poor performance of Doom 3 under OS X. The fact of the matter is that while a GeForce 6800 Ultra would be more than capable of running Doom 3 smoothly at high frame rates on a PC, the same cannot be said even at the lowest resolutions on the Mac platform.
We ran all tests at High Quality settings, using Doom 3's built-in demo1 timedemo.
With our expectations appropriately set, let's look at the performance breakdown:
You can see that the Radeon 9600 Pro Mac & PC Edition isn't the best performer here. At 800 x 600, it can barely offer more than 20 fps. The OEM 9600XT is about 6% faster than the 9600 Pro Mac & PC Edition, completely as a result of its 11% increase in memory bandwidth.
What's interesting is that even the 6800 Ultra DDL never peaks above 44 fps, even at 640 x 480. NVIDIA also continues to hold the Doom 3 performance advantage here, much like they do in the PC world.
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overclockingoodness - Saturday, August 20, 2005 - link
Of course, stupid dumbasses like you never understand anything. ATI just launched a 9600 Pro Mac and PC Edition, so it's logical to do a review now. Heck, even if ATI had launched this earlier, it would still make sense because hardly any of the Mac sites cover hardware for Mac.Shut your hole.
bob661 - Friday, August 19, 2005 - link
ROFLMAO!!!!GhandiInstinct - Friday, August 19, 2005 - link
ROFLCOPTER/NICE!HardwareD00d - Friday, August 19, 2005 - link
LOL!