NVIDIA GeForce DDR Roundup (March 00)
by Matthew Witheiler on March 7, 2000 4:13 AM EST- Posted in
- GPUs
Creative Labs 3D Blaster Annihilator Pro - Card Specs
3D Blaster Annihilator Pro Specifications |
|
Memory |
32
MB Infineon DDR SGRAM 6 ns
|
Cooling |
Heatsink/Fan
Combo
|
TV-Out |
Not
Supported
|
TV-In |
Not
Supported
|
Drivers |
Creative
Labs' custom Blaster Control
|
Highest Overclock |
160/345
MHz
|
Overclocking Utility |
Blaster
Control (memory clock only)
|
Software/Gaming Bundle |
Need
for Speed 4: High Stakes, Dagoth Moor Zoological Gardens, Evolva: Scout,
Colorific, WinDVD
|
Estimated Street Price |
$270
|
Of all the cards reviewed, the Creative Labs 3D Blaster Annihilator Pro is by far the most widely available. Creative Labs' high market status has allowed them to be the one of the only producers that can get their product on almost any store shelf in America. While availability of the product may be extraordinary, the card itself is nothing special. Based on NVIDIA's reference design, the 3D Blaster Annihilator Pro is identical to many other GeForce cards on the market. The item which was shocking about our card was the high overclocked speed that it was able to reach. Most likely a result of a high yield on the GPU, the 3D Blaster Annihilator Pro was able to reach 160 MHz in the core and 345 MHz in the memory clock, making it the second highest overclocked card. On the software side, Creative Labs' has chosen to include at least one useful game: Need for Speed 4. Nonetheless, the package also comes full of the demos and useless games found in most other packages.
One aspect that separates the 3D Blaster Annihilator Pro from the rest of the pack are the drivers used by Creative Labs. Rather than repackage the reference drivers or copy them fully, Creative Labs created their own driver set named the "Blaster Control." Having useful features on hand, the Blaster Control center also includes some items that are not found on the reference driver set, such as virtual desktop and a memory overclocking utility.
Pros: Wide availability, useful game package, unique driver set
Cons: No TV-out, bare reference design
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