Benchmarking
Test Rig
Processor: Pentium 4 2.0A
Memory: 2x 256MB PC2100 DIMM
Motherboard: Asus P4S33 (bios rev. 1.007.003)
Motherboard chip set: SiS 645
NVIDIA reference drivers: 30.82
Hard-Drive: Western Digital 81GB 7200RPM ATA100
IDE Interface: Ultra ATA100
Sound: Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live!
CD/DVD: Elements 56x CD
Secondary CD/DVD: Mitsumi 32x Burner
Power Supply: Premier 300 Watt
Operating System: Windows XP Pro
The Benchmarking program will
be 3DMARK2001SE. I will be benchmarking my GeForce2 MX400 (a
card that comes with most computers), my GeForce4 Ti4400 at
stock speeds, and my GeForce4 ti4400 overclocked to 303.8/661.5
(slightly higher than Ti4600 speeds.

As you can see the GeForce4 blows away the GeForce2, and overclocking
also helps a good amount.

Above are scores when Anti-alaising and Ansiotropic filtering
are cranked up (These help to remove rough edges and smooth
the picture).

Here you can see that overclocking to Ti4600
speeds adds a good 8 frames per second when using anti-alaising
and ansio filtering (geforce2 scores were N/A).

Overclocking the Ti4400 really gave us a nice boost in VillageMark.
(GF2 score N/A)
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