3dfx Voodoo3 3500 TV

by Anand Lal Shimpi on August 3, 1999 2:29 AM EST

Low End Performance - Pentium II 300

Performance at a Glance - Pentium II 300

Direct3D

OpenGL: Quake 3 Arena Test 1.07

Expendable

3DMark 99 (3DMarks)

CPU 3DMarks

Fastest

Fast

Normal

High Quality (16-bit)

High Quality (32-bit)

G400

33.6

2530

2820

32.3

27.7

24.9

24.7

24.1

G400 MAX

33.9

2530

2820

32.3

27.7

24.9

24.7

25

TNT2

36.5

2550

2820

45.1

41.8

38.1

38.1

32.7

TNT2 Ultra

37.3

2560

2820

45.2

41.8

38.1

38.1

36.4

Voodoo3 2000

31.9

2490

2800

55.5

46.1

42.2

37.1

Not Supported

Voodoo3 3000

31.9

2490

2800

55.5

46.1

42.9

40.1

Not Supported

Voodoo3 3500 TV

31.9

2490

2800

55.5

46.1

42.9

41.6

Not Supported

Take away the powerful CPUs and what do the current "cream of the crop" of 3D accelerators give you? First of all, the differences between graphics core clock speeds almost completely disappears out of most of the results. And secondly, the performance difference between different cards increases dramatically. See for yourselves...

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