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Sapphire Radeon 9600 XT - 256mb

Results

Let's start out with one of everyone's favorites, UT2003.  Unreal Tournament was set to run under Direct 3D with low detail (aka speed) in the Hard|OCP's benchmarking program.

Both the Connect 3D 128mb and the Sapphire 256mb card seem to want to run neck and neck.  Switching up to the high detail option (aka quality) let's see if one product wants to try and pull away from the other.

The Connect3D card's BGA memory running 300MHz is the only thing that really differs between the two cards here today.  The BGA RAM wants to squeak out the Sapphire on every bench. 
 

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Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - The Card
Page 3 - Benchmarks UT2003
Page 4 - Benchmarks Serious Sam, Code Creatures, RTCW, AquaMark
Page 5 - Max Quality and Overclocking
Page 6 - Conclusion
 


 



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