mayor videocard test done

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A shoot out between an quite impressive amount of nvidia GPU's and ATI
gpu's in an extreem amount of test.

yes xbitlabs has done it again, and yes they also had my card in the
test. Damn i'm proud ( I got an radeon 9500 Pro for those who still
know those nice old 8 pipeline racemonster )

http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/video/display/graphics-cards-2003.html

Awesome big and long test, so first make some coffee/thea and sit down
and get ready for a long read and an impressive amount of benchmarks!
 
Dark Avenger said:
A shoot out between an quite impressive amount of nvidia GPU's and ATI
gpu's in an extreem amount of test.

yes xbitlabs has done it again, and yes they also had my card in the
test. Damn i'm proud ( I got an radeon 9500 Pro for those who still
know those nice old 8 pipeline racemonster )

http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/video/display/graphics-cards-2003.html

Awesome big and long test, so first make some coffee/thea and sit down
and get ready for a long read and an impressive amount of benchmarks!

Thanks for the link. I've been a big fan of XbitLabs for a long time now.
Their video card reviews are the biggest and the best. It's a comfort to
know that my 18-month old $150 Sapphire Radeon 9500, modded to 9700 and
overclocked to Pro, can still hunt with the big dogs -- better than Nvidia's
best in almost every category.

As for this particular review, I do have a nit to pick. Navigating through
almost 50 pages without an index is painful. It might be worth it the first
time through when you want to read everything, but I can't imagine being
masochist enough to go back to try and find a comparison of, say, 3DMark '03
scores.
 
"Skid"wrote:
Thanks for the link. I've been a big fan of XbitLabs for a long time now.
Their video card reviews are the biggest and the best. It's a comfort to
know that my 18-month old $150 Sapphire Radeon 9500, modded to 9700 and
overclocked to Pro, can still hunt with the big dogs -- better than Nvidia's
best in almost every category.

As for this particular review, I do have a nit to pick. Navigating through
almost 50 pages without an index is painful. It might be worth it the first
time through when you want to read everything, but I can't imagine being
masochist enough to go back to try and find a comparison of, say, 3DMark '03
scores.

On the flip side, here is a review of 80 cards presented on ONE page:
http://www.ixbt-labs.com/articles2/over2003/index.html

Jon
 
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