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Article - Voodoo3 3000
AGP vs. 3D Blaster TNT2 Ultra by Dean |
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Analysis:
In 640X480, the Voodoo3 wins but like I said, more bandwidth is
better and so the TNT2 Ultra wins the rest of the tests.
For a 550MHz processor, these scores aren’t too bad and
considering these are default settings. A gamer would not play at these settings so he’d tweak his
settings a bit and get faster framerates than these. Right?
Let’s go to Quake 3 Normal.
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