
Chipset Features
Controller:
- NVIDIA RIVA TNT2
- True 128-bit
Bus Type:
- AGP 4X
(Compatible with AGP 1X/2X)
Memory:
Integrated RAMDAC
Horizontal Sync Signals:
Vertical Refresh:
Maximum Dot (Pixel) Rate:
Monitors Supported:
- Standard and Multi-frequency Analog Monitors
- DDC2B Plug and Play
Video Playback:
- AVI and MPEG-1
- DVD/MPEG-2 requires DVD ROM Drive
- Multi-tap X and Y scaling and filtering
- Color space conversion
Connectors:
- DB-15 analog monitor connector
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Complete 3D Feature Set:
- 2048x2048 texture support
- 32-bit rendering
- AGP texture support
- Alpha-Blending
- Anisotropic Filtering
- Anti-Aliasing
- Bilinear Filtering
- Bump Mapping
- Environment Mapping
- Fogging
- Gouraud Shading
- Hardware Triangle Setup
- MIP Mapping
- Perspective Correction
- Specular Highlights
- Stencil Buffer
- Subpixel Precision
- 12GFLOP Floating Point Geometry
- Texture Mapping
- Transparency
- Trilinear Filtering
- TwiN Texel Engine
- Z-Buffering
Drivers
- Windows® 95/98, including DirectX
6 and OpenGL® ICD
- Windows NT 4.0, including OpenGL ICD
- Microsoft WHQL Certified
Minimum System Configuration
- Intel Pentium II, AMD-K6-2 or compatible CPU
- One available AGP compliant slot
- Windows 95 OSR 2.1, Windows 98 or Windows NT
4.0 with Service Pack 3 (Service Pack 4 recommended)
CD-ROM Drive
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There's nothing missing from the V770's
feature set. Pretty much every 3D feature known to human is here. The only thing
really missing is a software bundle.
The V770 came bundled with a copy of Need For
Speed III, or so I thought. It turns out that the game only works for 4 hours.
After that time, if you still want to play it you have to buy it! Can you say
cheap or what? Diamond can learn a lesson from the Voodoo 3 3000 in the software
bundle department.
Next page: How fast is this thing?