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nVidia's
Geforce 4 Ti4200: A New Kind Of Budget?
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Author : Martyn
Date : 24th April '02
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3DVelocity wish to thank
Bastion for providing this card for review.
| ...Product |
Geforce
4 Ti4200 |
| ...Manufacturer |
nVidia |
| ...Supplier |
nVidia
/ Bastion |
| ...Price |
$200
TBC |

Part Seven: Open GL [2]
We continue with Return To Castle Wolfenstein,
a highly relevant gaming benchmark and a great shooter.
(Return To Castle Wolfenstein,
Multiplayer Checkpoint Demo High Quality, 32Bit)
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RTCW Checkpoint
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640 x 480
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800 x 600
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1024 x 768
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1280 x 1024
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1600 x 1200
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e-Geforce 4 Ti4600
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121.2
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120.8
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120.0
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111.2
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90.4
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Geforce 4 Ti4200
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121.3
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121.0
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121.3
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108.5
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84.4
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Radeon 8500 Retail
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118.5
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118.1
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115.2
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100.0
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83.2
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(Results Expressed In Frames
Per Second)

The cards are all very closely matched here, which
may prove how CPU dependent this benchmark is. The Ti4600 still
leads the way as expected but just look at the performance you
can now obtain for under $200. Both cards perform excellently
but the Ti4200 nudges ahead again despite its lower frequency
clock settings.
We move on to Direct X performance on page six...
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