I tested the Asus V6600 PURE on a Pentium 3
running at 620Mhz. It had the following equipment:
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Intel Pentium 3 @ 620Mhz
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Abit BE6-II Motherboard
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In Win 24" ATX Case With 250 Watts PS
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128 Megs
Corsair PC-133
SDRAM
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Acer 50X CD ROM
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Quantum KA 17 Gig 7200RPM ATA/66 Hard
Drive
I used Quake 2, Quake 3 and 3D Mark2000 as
the benchmarks. All tests were ran 3 times and the average score is shown. The
drivers used were Asus 3.62 beta 2 drivers. Vsync was turned off. No tweaks or
special cfg files were used. 3D Mark 2000 was ran at its factory default
settings.
The Quake 3 timedemo was ran on the default "high
quality" setting found in the graphic options, which are:
Resolution: 800x600
Graphic mode: HIGH QUALITY
GL Driver: DEFAULT
GL extensions: ON
Color : 32 BIT
Full screen: ON
Lighting: LIGHTMAP
Geometric detail: MEDIUM
Texture detail: 3
Texture quality: 32 BIT
Texture Filter: TRILINEAR
The game options are:
Marks on walls: YES
Ejecting brass: YES
Dynamic lighting: YES
Identify target: YES
High quality sky: YES
Benchmark Scores
|
Benchmark Type |
Asus V6600 |
| Quake 2 Demo1
800x600 |
176.5 |
| Quake 2 Demo1
1024x768 |
122.3 |
| Quake 3 Dem0001
|
63.7 |
| Quake 3 Dem0002 |
66.4 |
| 3D Mark 2000 |
3790 |
The benchmark scores are pretty much the same
as the Asus V6600 Deluxe. Not surprising since they are for all intent and
purpose the same card. Like the V6600 Deluxe, the SGRAM is really running
underclocked. Upping the speed to 200Mhz should yield some nice speed increase.
Next page: Overclock benchmarks
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