Canopus SPECTRA 2500 Riva TNT

by Anand Lal Shimpi on September 6, 1998 10:15 PM EST

The Slot-1 Pentium II Test System AnandTech used was configured as follows:

  • An Intel Celeron 300A, an Intel Pentium II 400, & an Intel Pentium II 450 on an ABIT BX6 Motherboard

  • 64MB Mushkin SEC PC100 SDRAM

  • Western Digital 5.1GB Ultra ATA Hard Drive

  • AOpen 32X IDE CD-ROM Drive

  • Windows 98 with all of the latest patches/drivers installed

The benchmark suite consisted of the following full version game titles

  • Forsaken - Running the Nuke Demo

Ziff Davis' Winbench 98 was used to test 2D performance at 1024 x 768 x 16-bit color.

VSYNC was disabled during AnandTech's tests (VSYNC is the synchronization of all buffer swaps to the refresh rate of your monitor, theoretically limiting the attainable frame rate by the refresh rate your monitor is set at.  Disabling it will improve performance but may degrade visual quality by introducing "tearing")

For the in-depth gaming performance tests Brett "3 Fingers" Jacobs Crusher.dm2 demo was used to simulate the worst case scenario in terms of Quake 2 performance, the point at which your frame rate will rarely drop any further.  In contrast, the demo1.dm2 demo was used to simulate the ideal situation in terms of Quake 2 performance, the average high point for your frame rate in normal play.  The range covered by the two benchmarks can be interpreted as the range in which you can expect average frame rates during gameplay.

Ziff Davis Winbench 98 - 2D Performance

- Business High End
- Windows 98 - P2 400 Windows 98 - P2 400
Canopus Spectra 2500 16MB 207 274
Diamond G460 i740 8MB 206 274
Matrox G200 8MB 207 269
Savage3D 8MB 190 269

 

Video Accelerator Comparison - Quake 2 - Open GL Performance

Pentium II - 233

Timedemo - 640 x 480
- demo1.dm2 crusher.dm2
Canopus Spectra 2500 (TNT) 47.4 22.4
Canopus Pure 3D-2 (Voodoo2) 56.7 24.9
Matrox Mystique G200 (G200)* 32.3 17.9
- Timedemo - 800 x 600
- demo1.dm2 crusher.dm2
Canopus Spectra 2500 (TNT) 45.9 22.3
Canopus Pure 3D-2 (Voodoo2) 51.5 25.2
Matrox Mystique G200 (G200)* 26.4 17.2
- Timedemo - 1024 x 768
- demo1.dm2 crusher.dm2
Canopus Spectra 2500 (TNT) 37.3 22.3
Canopus Pure 3D-2 (Voodoo2) N/S N/S
Matrox Mystique G200 (G200)* 17.4 14.1

* The Matrox G200 was using a Direct3D Wrapper for the Quake 2 tests, performance should improve once a Full OpenGL ICD is released

Video Accelerator Comparison - Quake 2 - Open GL Performance

Pentium II - 333

Timedemo - 640 x 480
- demo1.dm2 crusher.dm2
Canopus Spectra 2500 (TNT) 69.3 31.5
Canopus Pure 3D-2 (Voodoo2) 75.1 34.7
Matrox Mystique G200 (G200)* 39.2 24.3
- Timedemo - 800 x 600
- demo1.dm2 crusher.dm2
Canopus Spectra 2500 (TNT) 57.2 31.4
Canopus Pure 3D-2 (Voodoo2) 58.1 32.4
Matrox Mystique G200 (G200)* 28.4 21.6
- Timedemo - 1024 x 768
- demo1.dm2 crusher.dm2
Canopus Spectra 2500 (TNT) 38.5 28.6
Canopus Pure 3D-2 (Voodoo2) N/S N/S
Matrox Mystique G200 (G200)* 17.9 15.4

* The Matrox G200 was using a Direct3D Wrapper for the Quake 2 tests, performance should improve once a Full OpenGL ICD is released

Pentium II Test System - Forsaken - Direct3D Performance

Pentium II 400

Frame Rate - 800 x 600
- Nuke Demo
Canopus Spectra 2500 16MB 130.88
Canopus Pure 3D-2 Voodoo2 12MB 96.26
Diamond G460 i740 8MB 39.92
Matrox G200 8MB 74.6
Savage3D 8MB 116.32
- Frame Rate - 1024 x 768
Nuke Demo
Canopus Spectra 2500 16MB 78.85
Diamond G460 i740 8MB 26.3
Matrox G200 8MB 46.37
Savage3D 8MB Failed

Direct3D is the Canopus Spectra 2500's domain as it utilizes the Riva TNT's outstanding D3D performance, boosting it well ahead of the Voodoo2, leaving its only possible threat, the S3 Savage3D, behind by a full 15 fps. 

Exploring the Spectra Pentium II-233 Performance
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