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Summary of 3D Tests
of 101 Video Cards Manufactured in 1999-2004
(October, 2004)


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Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. List of video cards
  3. Testbed configurations, benchmarks
  4. Test results: ALL DIAGRAMS ON ONE PAGE
  5. Test results: Serious Sam: The Second Encounter
  6. Test results: Code Creatures DEMO
  7. Test results: Unreal Tournament 2003
  8. Test results: Unreal II: The Awakening
  9. Test results: RightMark 3D
  10. Test results: TRAOD
  11. Test results: FarCry
  12. Test results: Call Of Duty
  13. Test results: HALO: Combat Evolved
  14. Test results: Painkiller
  15. Test results: Splinter Cell
  16. Test results: Return to Castle Wolfenstein
  17. Test results: Quake3 Arena
  18. Test results: DOOM III
  19. Conclusions



It took us almost a month to carry out all the tests, which results we are presenting to you now. This task has traditionally become annual, but this time we publish the results in October instead of December. We believe that this report will help many users compare certain video cards to each other and choose a correct purchase on the threshold of holidays, if they are planning to buy a 3D accelerator, of course.

We have tested 101 video cards in 14 tests at two resolutions – 800x600 and 1024x768. These resolutions are selected to demonstrate the capacity and potential of old and weak (for these days) accelerators. But some of them (the most powerful) have also been tested with AA (antialiasing) 4x and AF (anisotropic filtering) 16x (or 8x in those cards, where AF is limited to this rate). Quality settings – Quality/High Quality.

So, the list of video cards. Contenders are listed in the CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER, approximately according to their appearance on the market.



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    Testbed configurations:

    VSync is disabled.

    ATTENTION! In games using shader technologies the test results ARE SPLIT INTO SEVERAL DIAGRAMS: without shaders, Shaders 1.1 and 2.0. ZEROS in SOME VIDEO CARDS mean that THIS TEST (GAME) COULD NOT BE RUN ON THIS CARD, or AN ERROR OCCURRED.






    Test results: performance comparison

    We used the following test applications:

    If you want to get the demo-benchmarks, which we use, contact me at my e-mail.

    You can download the summary table of results in Excel 2003 format here.




    ALL DIAGRAMS ON ONE PAGE (4.5MB)



    Serious Sam: The Second Encounter
    800x600 1024x768


    Code Creatures
    800x600 is not supported 1024x768


    Unreal Tournament 2003
    800x600 1024x768


    Unreal II: The Awakening
    800x600 1024x768


    RightMark 3D
    800x600 1024x768


    TR:AoD, Paris5_4 DEMO
    800x600 NO SHADERS 1024x768 NO SHADERS 800x600 SHADERS 1.1/2.0 1024x768 SHADERS 1.1/2.0


    FarCry, demo01
    800x600 NO SHADERS 1024x768 NO SHADERS 800x600 SHADERS 1.1 1024x768 SHADERS 1.1 800x600 SHADERS 2.0 1024x768 SHADERS 2.0


    Call of Duty, ixbt04
    800x600 1024x768


    HALO: Combat Evolved
    800x600 NO SHADERS 1024x768 NO SHADERS 800x600 SHADERS 1.1 1024x768 SHADERS 1.1 800x600 SHADERS 2.0 1024x768 SHADERS 2.0


    Painkiller
    800x600 NO SHADERS 1024x768 NO SHADERS 800x600 SHADERS 1.1 1024x768 SHADERS 1.1


    Splinter Cell
    800x600 1024x768


    Return to Castle Wolfenstein (Multiplayer)
    800x600 1024x768


    Quake3 Arena
    800x600 1024x768


    DOOM III
    800x600 NO SHADERS 1024x768 NO SHADERS 800x600 SHADERS 1.1/2.0 1024x768 SHADERS 1.1/2.0


    In our 3DiGest you can find more detailed comparisons of various video cards.



    Conclusions

    The bottom line is simple: we used the most powerful of the existing platforms, which supports all AGP 1.0-3.0 video cards. That's why we managed to test this number of accelerators. By the way, it should be noted that our readers also learned how the outdated accelerators deal with new games (as we can see, the majority of video cards produced in 1999-2000 simply refuse to operate).

    And the choice is up to the readers. :) You've got the info. Plenty of it. :)






    We express our thanks to the companies, which provided video cards and other equipment:
    "HIS" (and personally Peter Yueng),
    "NVIDIA",
    "ATI Technologies",
    "Sapphire Technology",
    "ASUStek",
    "Gigabyte",
    "AOpen",
    "VIA" and personally Alexander Likhtman,
    "Bench'emAll! (and personally Alexander Kondratiuk AKA Render for his help in optimizing the test process)".



    Andrey Vorobiev (anvakams@ixbt.com)

    2004



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