SNiper2 TNT2 M64 Review

Written: 7/28/99
Written by: Moto Racer®
Price: $99.99 US ($149.99 Canadian)
Ship Date: Available Now
SNiper 2 Provided by: AMK Services
A TNT2 for $100? Can this be for real? Well, yes and
no. While the Power Color SNiper 2 is a TNT2 card, it doesn't use the same TNT2 chip used
by other TNT2 cards, like the Viper V770. The Power Color SNiper 2 uses a TNT2 chip known
as the TNT2 M64. This is a lower level chip the NVIDIA created to kinda fill the gap
between the normal TNT and TNT2.
The TNT2 M64 chip uses a 128 bit internal data bus like
the normal TNT2. However its memory bus is only 64 bit, hence the name M64. The M64 chip
runs at just 100Mhz. This is only 10Mhz more than a standard TNT chip and up to 75Mhz
slower than the TNT2 Ultra chip used in the Hercules Dynamite TNT2. Luckily the M64 chip
is VERY overclockable.
To sell a 32 meg video card for just $100, corners had
to be cut. And you can tell that when you first look at the box the SNiper comes in. This
box is used to hold the SNiper 2 TNT2 card as well as the SNiper 2 TNT2 M64. The only way
to tell which card you have is by looking for a sticker telling what chipset the card is
using. I guess this saves on printing cost. No need for 2 different boxes for each card.
The ram used in the SNiper are 7ns units that runs at
just 110Mhz. Memory quality is where Power Color cut corners the most. Let's face it,
there is just no way you can bring a 32 meg video card to market using the highest quality
ram. Add in a 64 bit memory bus and you got a really slow memory sub system.
Both APG 2X and 4X are support and you can expect
rendering quality to be the same as a TNT2, which is to say excellent.
Software wise, there isn't any, unless you consider a
WinDVD software player a cool program. Other than the DVD player, all you get is the
drivers and manual. The card I tested came with 32 megs of ram and no TV-out, which is
just fine with me.
One can't help but wonder if any 32 meg video card that
sells for just $100 is any good? Well, let's find out.
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