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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).

Frames per second... the more the better
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).

Go speed racer, Go speed racer, Goooo!
Overclocking the Ti4400 really gave us a nice boost in VillageMark. (GF2 score N/A)


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