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Robert Lendrim <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 17 Jun 2003 12:27:06 -0400
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Hi Ian,
This may be the chart you're looking for.
There are tests shown on subsequent pages.
I used this when I was choosing my card.
When I was shopping, I found a Ti4200 which had faster memory
than listed in the chart, so it's my observation that memory speed
can vary within a type of card. That would change test results,
and affect how much bang you get for the buck. Bob Lendrim
http://www.tomshardware.com/graphic/20021218/index.html


>Has anyone seen this and remembers where it was?
>
>It was a single-chart comparison of 20 or more graphics cards, starting with
>GeForce2, or even earlier, and ending with the very latest cards like the
>ATI Radeon 9800 Pro.
>
>The chart was in the form of a one-page graph which compared all of the
>cards.  The standard used was probably some form of common benchmark prog.
>
>It was useful because it enabled one to see at a glance which cards were
>more effective than others.  I have an idea it might have been one page in a
>multi-page review of some kind, but I failed to bookmark it.
>
>Tips would be appreciated.
>
>Ian Porter
>Computer Guys Inc.
>Arrowtown
>New Zealand
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