Matrox's Parhelia - A Performance Paradox
by Anand Lal Shimpi on June 25, 2002 11:02 AM EST- Posted in
- GPUs
Once again we organized the graphs first by image quality and then by performance.
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The GeForce4 pulls ahead of the competition here but the lead is definitely not as great as it once was.
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For the first time throughout this entire review we finally see the Parhelia earning its pay, as it came out ahead of the Ti 4600 while looking much better with its 16X FAA.
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We see a similar pattern under dm-antalus, the Parhelia is close under 640x480...
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...and is able to outperform, ever-so-slightly, the Ti 4600 at 1024x768. This phenomenon makes a lot of sense since at higher resolutions the Parhelia's AA engine has to work on a smaller percent of pixels whereas more inefficient full scene AA algorithms must work on many more pixels (anti-aliasing edges vs. anti-aliasing everything, you get fewer jagged edges at higher resolutions thus Matrox's engine doesn't work as often at higher resolutions).
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