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  • Intel Coppermine 800MHz
    Gigabyte 6CX i820 Motherboard
    128MB PC800 RDRAM
    Sound Blaster Live! Value
    3Com 10/100 NIC

    AMD Athlon 800MHz
    Gigabyte 7VX KX133 Motherboard
    128 PC100 SDRAM
    Sound Blaster Live! Value
    3Com 10/100 NIC

    Hercules 3D Prophet II GTS 32MB DDR RAM (200/333MHz)
    ELSA GLADIAC 32MB DDR RAM (200/333MHz)
    NVIDIA GeForce 64MB DDR (120/300MHz)
    ATI Rage Fury MAXX 64MB SDR RAM (125/143MHz)

    Following what has now become Sharky Extreme tradition, we'll kick off the benchmarks with Quake III, our favorite real-world measure of OpenGL performance. Tested in Normal, High Quality, and MAX graphics modes, we see a balanced mix of performance and visual quality.

    Under "Normal" quality settings, the GeForce2 cards perform almost identically. For the sake of comparison, we've included the scores for NVIDIA's 64MB GeForce board, which suffers at 1600x1200 due to lower bandwidth and a third of the fillrate possessed by its newer brother.





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