Super7 Video Accelerator Comparison - Part 2: Mid-Range Gaming Solutions (June 99)
by Anand Lal Shimpi on July 2, 1999 12:51 AM EST- Posted in
- GPUs
The Test
AnandTech's Super7 test bed was configured as follows:
- AMD K6-2 475 running at 95MHz x 5.0 at 2.4v core on an Epox MVP3G-M (1MB)
- AMD K6-2 400 running at 100MHz x 4.0 at 2.4v core on an Epox MVP3G-M (1MB)
- AMD K6-2 300 running at 100MHz x 3.0 at 2.4v core on an Epox MVP3G-M (1MB)
- AMD K6-3 450 running at 100MHz x 4.5 at 2.4v core on an Epox MVP3G-M (1MB)
Both processors were cooled using Cooler Master fans provided by Boston Limited
- 128MB Mushkin Samsung Original PC100 SDRAM
- Western Digital Caviar 5.1GB EIDE HDD
- 48X Phillips EIDE CDROM Drive provided by Boston Limited
- Windows 98 SE + DirectX 6.1a
- Quake 2 using demo1.dm2 and 3Finger's crusher.dm2 demos
- Expendable using -timedemo option
The Cards
- 3dfx Voodoo3 2000 clocked at 143/143MHz (core/mem)
- 3dfx Voodoo3 3000 clocked at 166/166 & 175/175MHz (core/mem)
- 3dfx Voodoo2 SLI (24MB) clocked at 90/90MHz (core/mem)
- 3dfx Voodoo2 (12MB) clocked at 90/90MHz (core/mem)
- 3DLabs Permedia3 clocked at 110/110MHz (core/mem)
- ATI Rage 128 (32MB) clocked at 105/105MHz (core/mem)
- Diamond Stealth III S540 Savage4 clocked at 125/143MHz (core/mem)
- Hercules Dynamite TNT2 Ultra clocked at 125/150, 150/175, & 175/200MHz (core/mem)
- Matrox Millennium G200 clocked at 86/115MHz (core/mem)
- Matrox Millennium G400 clocked at 125/166MHz (core/mem)
- Matrox Millennium G400MAX clocked at 166/200MHz (core/mem)
The Drivers
- AMD 3DNow! Quake2 patch version 3.20
- 3dfx Voodoo2 drivers version 3.03.00
- 3dfx Voodoo2 OpenGL ICD version 1.0.0.0439 ICD
- 3dfx Voodoo3 MiniGL version 1.48
- 3dfx Voodoo3 OpenGL ICD version 1.01.02
- ATI Rage 128 drivers version 6.11-HPD1K-OGL1225
- NVIDIA TNT Detonator drivers version 1.88
- NVIDIA TNT2 Detonator drivers version 1.88
- Matrox G200 PowerDesk drivers version 5.13.020
- Matrox G400 PowerDesk drivers version 5.11.012
- S3 Savage4 drivers version 4.11.01.8006-8.09.07
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