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- PC Buyer's Guide for Gaming Enthusiasts -- January 2012
- PC Buyer's Guide for Entry-Level Gaming -- January 2012
- Build Your Own Gaming PC Guide -- Nov. 2011
- PC Buyer's Guide for Gaming Enthusiasts, August, 2011
- July Entry-Level Gaming PC Guide

Buyer's Guides

- PC Buyer's Guide for Entry-Level Gaming -- January 2012
- Build Your Own Gaming PC Guide -- Nov. 2011
- February High-end Gaming PC Buyer's Guide
- November Value Gaming PC Buyer's Guide
- September Extreme Gaming PC Buyer's Guide

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  • We ran a complete set of OpenGL and D3D benchmarks to see how the Xtreme performs. The test system consists of the following parts:

    Pentium III 500
    Gigabyte GA-BX2000 440BX mainboard
    128MB of PC100 CAS-2 memory
    Tekram DC390U2W SCSI card
    IBM DGVS09U 9GB UW SCSI hard drive
    SoundBlaster AWE 64 sound card
    Intel InBusiness 10/100 Network Adapter
    Toshiba 6X DVD

    We used two other cards for comparison:

  • (128-bit) Gigabyte GA660 TNT2 core clocked to 125MHz with 32MB of SDRAM clocked to 150MHz
  • (64-bit) Guillemot Maxi Gamer Cougar TNT2 M64 core clocked to 125MHz with 32MB of SDRAM clocked to 150MHz.

    Each benchmark was run until a consistent score was achieved (usually four times). V-sync was disabled.





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