- Feb 16, 2000
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I got my GeForce4 Ti 4600 (VisionTek) yesterday and here are some of my initial thoughts:
1. Man, is this card long! It almost did NOT fit because of where my IDE connections are located on my motherboard. This board reminds me a lot of the Vodoo 5500 because of its length and all the capacitors. I am not sure, but was some of the technology from the 3dfx AA used in this card (since Nvidia acquired company)?
2. This card was a big step up in performance from my trusty GeForce2 Ultra. First off, the new card added about 4000 points to my 3DMark2001SE score. Secondly, I can play RTCW, Q3, UT at "my" maximum resolutions with Quincunx AA and 4X Anisotropic Filtering at 80/90+ fps.
3. Image quality is a step up from my GF2 Ultra. 2D looks noticeable better.
4. Did I mention it cost a "chunk of change"? At $400, I don't think I will be upgrading my video card for a while!
1. Man, is this card long! It almost did NOT fit because of where my IDE connections are located on my motherboard. This board reminds me a lot of the Vodoo 5500 because of its length and all the capacitors. I am not sure, but was some of the technology from the 3dfx AA used in this card (since Nvidia acquired company)?
2. This card was a big step up in performance from my trusty GeForce2 Ultra. First off, the new card added about 4000 points to my 3DMark2001SE score. Secondly, I can play RTCW, Q3, UT at "my" maximum resolutions with Quincunx AA and 4X Anisotropic Filtering at 80/90+ fps.
3. Image quality is a step up from my GF2 Ultra. 2D looks noticeable better.
4. Did I mention it cost a "chunk of change"? At $400, I don't think I will be upgrading my video card for a while!