Prolink PixelView XX Player
Today GeForce3 cards have only 1.5% of real users.
It is too little even for the High-End game class. Users are not
keen on such expensive cards. Instead, they are looking for something
cheaper with a decent performance.
Many firms of the computer industry are eager for
"quick" money and, therefore, establish unreasonably high prices.
The demands, of course, fall down making sales and income almost
unnoticeable.
And if their price policy was more rational, new
fast accelerators would easily reach end-users. But why they should
do it if Riva TNT2 cards have 22% of admires (according to Valve)?
This reproach concerns not only ATI (with its high
prices for RADEONs at the beginning of sales) but also NVIDIA. The
3dfx Voodoo2, being the only such a powerful accelerator at the
moment of its release, cost even less than the GeForce3 at the beginning
of sales. There are not many who would agree to pay $400 and higher
for a game accelerator even of a High-End level. The price range
for all market sectors of $40-250 would be much more attractive.
Video cards are not falling in prices so rapidly
as, for example, memory. You all know that today the cheapest component
in a computer is RAM. GeForce3 cards can sell at much lower prices,
which would attract much more users. But such companies do not want
to wait for a long time. That is why there are only 1.5% of their
users.
Fortunately, lessons are learnt. The new RADEON
8500 are said to be even less in price than the current GeForce3
cards. Moreover, the RADEON 8500 will be equipped with a dearer
memory than the GeForce3. I'm sure that if the RADEON 8500 is a
successful processor it will draw attention of much more users than
the GeForce3.
I also hope that such a competition in the High-End
sector will help GeForce3 cards find more end-users. Prices for
GeForce3 cards were to be reduced a long time ago, especially because
they are getting more and more. Today we are going to study one
of such cards with a good price/performance ratio.
Before we turn to the card in question I should
remind you that the whole theoretical base connected with this GPU
is concentrated in the following articles (here you can also learn
the peculiarities of certain cards and find out how they operate
in the latest benchmark tests).
- Theoretical and analytical videocard reviews, containing functional
analysis of NVIDIA GeForce3 GPU
- Short reviews of GeForce3 cards without GeForce3 GPU analysis
Prolink was one of the first Taiwanese companies
to announce a top GeForce3 card.
Card
The Prolink PixelView XX Player card
has AGP x2/x4 interface, 64 MBytes DDR SDRAM located in 8
chips on the right side of the PCB.
EliteMT produces memory chips with 3.8 ns access
time, which corresponds to 260 (520) MHz. The card, however, operates
at 230/250 (500) MHz which is a little lower than that of the GeForce3
Ti500. The memory modules are covered with heatsinks that is why
it is impossible to look at them.
This card is based on the reference card from NVIDIA
(look at the photo below).
On the left you can see the Prolink PixelView
XX Player, and on the right is the reference NVIDIA GeForce3
(represented by the ELSA
Gladiac 920). You see that Prolink doesn't deviate from the
reference design.
The only difference is in a PCB color (it is yellow)
and in the design of the GPU cooler.
Above all, the card is equipped with a TV-out
and a DVI.
The card ships in a Retail package which
includes:
- User Manual;
- CD with software and utilities;
- S-Video-to-RCA adapter.
Overclocking
The Prolink PixelView XX Player is
not able to lift its frequencies considerably - it has reached only
240/270(540) MHz. That is why it makes no sense to
speed up this card more than 230/250 (500) MHz.
Note:
- in course of overclocking you must provide additional cooling,
in particular, for the card (first of all, for its memory);
- overclocking depends on the definite sample, and you shouldn't
generalize the results of one card to all video cards of this
mark or series. The overclocking results are not the obligatory
characteristics of a video card.
Installation and drivers
Test system:
- Pentium4 based system:
- Intel Pentium4 1500;
- ASUS P4T (i850);
- 512 MBytes RDRAM PC800;
- Quantum FB AS 20 GBytes;
- Windows 98 SE;
- ViewSonic P810 (21") and ViewSonic P817
(21") monitors.
During the tests we used NVIDIA drivers of v21.85,
VSync was off, the S3TC technology was enabled.
For the comparative analyses we used the following
cards:
- ABIT Siluro GF3 VIO (GeForce3, 200/230(460)
MHz, 64 MBytes).
- NVIDIA GeForce3 Ti200;
- NVIDIA GeForce3 Ti500.
Test results
Let's start with 2D. As it was already much spoken
about, see the MSI
GeForce3 card (VIVO) review for the detailed information.
The Prolink PixelView XX Player performs quite well
here.
For estimation of 3D quality we used the id Software
Quake3 v.1.17 – a game test which demonstrates operation of a card
in OpenGL with a standard demo benchmark demo002.
Quake3 Arena
demo002, standard modes
The tests were carried out in two modes: Fast
(16-bit color) and High Quality (32-bit color).
The test shows that the Prolink PixelView
XX Player has the potential of the GeForce3 Ti500. It was
expected since the card works at the increased frequencies.
In closing, I'd like to advise you to read also
other reviews of GeForce3 based video cards. Besides, in our 3Digest
you can find thorough information on the 3D performance of GeForce3
cards on different platforms.
Conclusion
The Prolink PixelView XX Player appeared
a long time ago in the West, while in the Eastern Europe it is just
entering the market.
The price is expected quite low (less than $300
for the beginning of October). However, I'd like the manufacturers
cut their prices more rapidly until the RADEON 8500 and GeForce3
Ti200/500 card appear.
The complete characteristics of video cards of
this and other classes can be found in our 3Digest.
Highs:
- Excellent performance in 3D graphics, primarily in the 32-bit
color;
- High quality of the card based on the reference design;
- Initially increased frequencies which allow for a higher performance.
Lows:
- Weak overclocking potential of this sample.