ELSA GLoria II Quadro SDR

by Gary Jones on January 9, 2000 11:44 PM EST

The Test

Windows NT SP6a Test System

Hardware

CPU


Intel Pentium III 600 (Katmai)

Motherboard

Intel SE440BX2

Memory

3 x 128MB PC100 SDRAM  - 384 MB Total

Hard Drive / Controller

2 x Quantum Atlas III 9 GB – Wide Ultra2 SCSI / Adaptec AHA-2940U2W

CDROM

HP 8100 CD/RW

Video Card(s)

ELSA GLoria II Quadro SDR 64 MB (default clock - 135/166)
Creative Labs Annihilator SDR 32 MB (GeForce) (default clock - 120/166)
3Dlabs Oxygen GVX1 AGP 32 MB (default clock)
3Dlabs Oxygen GVX1 PCI  32 MB (default clock)
3Dlabs VX1 32 MB (default clock)
Diamond Viper 770U 32 MB (TNT2Ultra) (default clock - 150/183)

Ethernet

Intel 100Mbit PCI Ethernet Adapter

Software

Operating System

Windows NT 4 SP6a

Video Drivers

GLoria II Quadro SDR- ELSA Driver 4.02.02.014_19 B
GLoria II Quadro SDR , GeForce, TNT2U - NVIDIA Detonator 3.65
Oxygen GVX1 - 3Dlabs Oxygen Driver 2.14-1060
Oxygen VX1 - 3Dlabs Oxygen Driver 2.15-0146b

Benchmarking Applications

Technical

Indy3D ver. 3
OCUS R20 together with SPEC’s: GLperf 3.1.2, Viewperf 6.1.1
Pro/E Rel. 20 APC test
 

The tests were performed at 1280x1024 truecolor with Vsync off.

Note that four categories of technical benchmark codes from simple to complex were used in this review:

1)       SPEC’s GLperf 3.1.2 - A very simple OpenGL test tool useful for looking at the performance of specific OpenGL operations.

2)       Indy3D Ver. 3 - Somewhat more complex code that tries to simulate real apps.

3)       SPEC’s ViewPerf 6.1.1 - Test code that uses fragments of real apps with simulated data sets.

4)       SPEC APC Pro/E 20 and OCUS R20  – Tests that require the actual application, Pro/E Ver. 20, to be run with test data.

Drivers SPEC GLperf
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