How
It Rates
AnandTech
Video Card Rating
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Rating
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Performance
The WinFast
GeForce 256 DDR Revision B performs almost identically compared
to other DDR GeForce cards on the market. This can be expected,
given its reference design.
Fact that
the WinFast GeForce 256 DDR Revision B performs on average when
compared to other DDR GeForce cards and does not stand out in
any single performance situation, the average rating is given
here.
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5.0
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Price
As always
seems to be the case, price increases as features increase. In
the case of the WinFast GeForce 256 DDR Revision B, the MSRP of
the card remains slightly higher than competing DDR cards with
similar features. What must be kept in mind is that no other cards
reviewed have had identical features.
One important
aspect is that the WinFast GeForce 256 DDR Revision B is MSRP
priced the same as its inferior Revision A sibling, meaning that
Leadtek will not be charging much more for the card to get into
the hands of retailers. It is quite likely, however, that the
feature enhancements of Revision B will result in a price hike
on the retail level.
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4.0
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Drivers
Naturally,
the WinFast GeForce 256 DDR Revision B uses NVIDIA's reference
drivers (with a few enhancements) to power
the card. While the Direct X and OpenGL settings remain identical
to the NVIDIA reference screens, the addition a built in overclocking
utility is a definite plus.
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6.0
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Quality
While we have
gotten mixed results in Leadtek products,
as a whole they seem to produce solid cards. The fact that 2D
resolution is good shows that they did not skimp on any graphics
filters and the addition of thermal grease shows attention to
detail.
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5.5
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Features
It is here
that the WinFast GeForce 256 DDR Revision B earns high marks.
The super large heatsink and attached fan provide for excellent
cooling that we have never seen on a stock GeForce card, thus
resulting in an easy overclock.
The television
out, powered by the commonly found Brooktree 869 chip, sets its
self away from the rest of the GeForce cards in this price range
with the addition of composite out (as well as the customary S-Video
out).
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6.5
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Layout
Naturally,
the board design is identical to that of NVIDIA's reference design,
leaving the WinFast GeForce 256 DDR Revision B scoring average
again.
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5.0
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Retail
Availability
Leadtek has
a relatively decent presence in market. While your best bet to
find one of these is via mail-order, it is also possible to find
one at your local computer store. This results in the same situation
as encountered in many other DDR GeForce cards.
The place
where the WinFast GeForce 256 DDR Revision B lacks is with the
naming of the card as a Revision. By doing this, the consumer
is left confused and retail stores wondering which box goes with
which card.
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4.0
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Documentation
& Software Bundle
The manual
for the WinFast GeForce 256 DDR Revision B is solid, with many
screen shots, descriptions and definitions. Bringing the score
back down to a bit above average is the poor software bundle that
is almost useless for the target audience of this card: the avid
gamer.
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5.5
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Overall
Rating |
7.0
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Note: The
Overall Rating is not an average of all of the categories
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