Matrox's Parhelia - A Performance Paradox
by Anand Lal Shimpi on June 25, 2002 11:02 AM EST- Posted in
- GPUs
The other UT2003 level we chose was a deathmatch level called Antalus. The Antalus benchmark was much more intense than the previous test, with a good amount of overdraw in the scene.
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Despite the fact that the Radeon 8500 has superior occlusion culling technology to the Parhelia, Matrox's newcomer is able to outperform ATI's current flagship. That's not saying all too much considering that the Ti 4600 is a good 66% faster than our beloved Parhelia.
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Once again, at higher resolutions the Parhelia doesn't move at all. The standings remain the same since the conditions remained the same.
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And finally at 1600x1200 we see more of the same. In fact, without AA/Anisotropic filtering enabled, this is the best you'll see the Parhelia do in this review.
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