More Graphics Card Benchmarking 21
OnlyNewZ writes "Testing using OpenGL Doom 3, we selected in total 32 different cards. 14 were NVIDIA cards and 18 were ATI cards, while 19 cards were AGP and 13 cards were PCI-Express."
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Whatever (Score:1, Flamebait)
But you didn't have enough understanding of what you were doing to be able to draw *any* conclusions, and instead figured 5 pages of really crappy graphs of a game noone plays would suffice.
Re:Whatever (Score:1)
Welcome to slashdot.. (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm not amazed at the results - the 6800 ultra seems to spank everything else. Probably because it's $400, sucks 1.21 gigawatts of power, and is the size of a carton of cigarettes.
Nice site, I'll bookmark it only if you promise to add some humanity to it.
Re:Welcome to slashdot.. (Score:3, Funny)
these go to eleven.
Re:Welcome to slashdot.. (Score:3, Informative)
And you are right in Doom 3 this is no surprise as the Nvidia cards take the lead. Now on Half Life 2 ATI takes the lead.
Seriously though, both of this rounds chips are excellent and much, much faster than the last set of cards. The high end ones do take a load of power and run very hot.
Wow (Score:1)
Choosing a GFX Card (Score:3, Insightful)
Thats why I'm sad to see the new mini-mac's only use 9200's, and the G4's not get the new XL800's. But the price, I can see understand, the 9200 is the cheap chip, but its too slow IMHO. ATI 9600 GPU is the slowest chip they should of used.
Doom3 1024x768 AA0/AF0
ATI 9000 - 4.4
ATI 9600 - 18.2
ATI 9800XT - 60.9
ATI XL800XT - 94.4
Doom3 1024x768 AA4/AF8
ATI 9000 - 0
ATI 9600 - 9.5
ATI 9800XT - 29.8
ATI XL800XT - 65.5
BTW, the site is offline now, or I would of posted some nvidia scores.... But I switched to ATI when the 9700 came out, still using the GFX card, waiting for the 800's to drop to upgrade. Since Late 2005/early 2006 the new GPU's come out.
Re:Choosing a GFX Card (Score:3, Insightful)
People who spend a lot of money on their graphics card always want to imagine they got a great deal but you just got ripped off.
The sweet spot in the current generation is the 6600GT which is an excellent card.
Re:Choosing a GFX Card (Score:3, Insightful)
You can increase the FPS if you turn down options, that wasnt the point of the article, it was showing the same settings per GPU, not dumb downed settings for max FPS...
I have an ATI 9000 and 9700, the 9000 is slower, much. But in WoW I'm getting 17fps average with everything turned down. The 9700 is pumping 55+ with everything maxed out on my AMD 2600.
And the GFX lag in Origimmar is gone on the 9700, the 9000 actually pauses while
Re:Choosing a GFX Card (Score:1)
For example I could play Doom3 reasonable well in medium quality on a 2500+ with fast dualchannel DDR RAM with a 9000Pro.
After I got a new card I plugged the 9000Pro into a computer with SDRAM, but otherwisely comparative specs, on which Doom3 barely runs in low quality.
Re:Choosing a GFX Card (Score:1)
P4 2.6
512 DDR
XP
Not considered a powerhouse anymore by todays standards but seems to have more than enough for everything I throw at it.
Re:Choosing a GFX Card (Score:1)
They should have benchmarked their site (Score:2, Funny)
Maybe they should have overclocked it.
Re:They should have benchmarked their site (Score:1)
I can only guess they're using Windows XP, (Score:2)