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NVIDIA GeForce 256 Part 1: To buy or not to buy
by
Anand Lal Shimpi
on October 11, 1999 5:07 PM EST
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Index
The 256
Still a 128-bit Memory Bus
Hardware T&L
Hardware T&L - Support
Cube Environment Mapping
AGP 4X & Fast Writes
Overclocking & Drivers
The Test
Pentium III 600B - OpenGL
Pentium III 450 - OpenGL
Celeron 450A
Celeron 300A - OpenGL
Athlon 700 - OpenGL
Athlon 700 - OpenGL (cont)
K6-2 450 - OpenGL
K6-2 450 - OpenGL (cont)
OpenGL Performance Explained
Pentium III 600B - Direct3D
Pentium III 600B - Direct3D (cont)
Pentium III 450 - Direct3D
Athlon 700 - Direct3D
Athlon 700 - Direct3D (cont)
K6-2 450 - Direct3D
Direct3D Performnace Explained & Final Words
Pentium III 450 - Direct3D
Pentium III 600B - Direct3D (cont)
Athlon 700 - Direct3D
Index
The 256
Still a 128-bit Memory Bus
Hardware T&L
Hardware T&L - Support
Cube Environment Mapping
AGP 4X & Fast Writes
Overclocking & Drivers
The Test
Pentium III 600B - OpenGL
Pentium III 450 - OpenGL
Celeron 450A
Celeron 300A - OpenGL
Athlon 700 - OpenGL
Athlon 700 - OpenGL (cont)
K6-2 450 - OpenGL
K6-2 450 - OpenGL (cont)
OpenGL Performance Explained
Pentium III 600B - Direct3D
Pentium III 600B - Direct3D (cont)
Pentium III 450 - Direct3D
Athlon 700 - Direct3D
Athlon 700 - Direct3D (cont)
K6-2 450 - Direct3D
Direct3D Performnace Explained & Final Words
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Man i hope you still alive bro
1999 i miss
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Man i hope you still alive bro1999 i miss
Xoxo