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Abit's
Geforce 4 Ti 4600
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Author
: Martyn Date : 12th
Sep' 2002
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3DVelocity wish to thank ABIT
for providing this card for our review.
| ...Product |
Abit
Siluro Ti 4600 |
| ...Manufacturer |
Abit |
| ...Supplier |
Abit |
| ...Price |
£299
approx |

Part Five: The Test Setup
The card in question. (Abit's GF4 Titanium
4600 using 40.41 drivers, clocked at 300/650 [effective]
Best performance)
AMD
Athlon XP 2100+ CPU
Abit's
AT7 MAX
Samsung
512MB [2x 256MB] PC2700 Cas 2 clocked at 166MHz
45GB IBM
75GXP H/D ATA 100
550w AMD Approved PSU
Windows XP
Pro
Benchmarks: -
Benchmark |
Optimisation
/ Explination |
Quake
3
Arena Time Demo 1 |
Open
GL Gaming |
Quake
3
Arena Time Demo 1 |
Open
GL Gaming [4XAA] |
Jedi
Knight II: Jedi Outcast |
Open
GL Performance |
3DMark
2001 'SE' |
Direct
3D DX8.1 |
Max
Payne v.1.5 'Shooting Alex' Demo |
'Real
World' Gaming DX8 |
RTCW
v.1.0 'Checkpoint Multiplayer' Demo |
'Real
World' Gaming Open GL |
Part Six: Exploring The Siluro In
Software

We used the new 40.41 drivers from nVidia,
although they have caused controversy due to a few unforeseen
bugs, they do offer the highest level of performance.


Both Sandra and Powerstrip reported an A3
stepping, we can hope this aids our overclocking exploits
a little later!
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