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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 |

Max
Payne is one of the most exciting games of last year but
it's also a great benchmark. We used the 'Shooting Alex' time
demo and our settings are illustrated below.

(Max Payne 'Shooting Alex' Time Demo
32Bit)
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Max Payne v.1.05
Shooting Alex Demo
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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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138.7
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134.5
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128.3
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105.2
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77.9
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Geforce 4 Ti4200
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137.7
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135.5
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118.5
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78.5
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55.6
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Radeon 8500 Retail
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114.9
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115.0
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107.1
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75.9
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53.9
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(Results Epressed In Frames
Per Second)

For the final time in this review the Ti4200 beats
the higher clocked 8500. The difference is highlighted most
at 1024x768. Remember the Ti4600 is using older drivers due
to time constraints and it's only included to show the difference
at higher resolutions. That was the last comparison of this
review, just ahead of overclocking is a look at nVidia's Accuview
Antialiasing. Let's take a look.
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