NVIDIA GeForce 256 DDR

by Anand Lal Shimpi on December 25, 1999 7:23 PM EST

As the CPU performance drops, so does the gap between the performance of the 11 cards compared here as the focus of performance turns to the limitation of the CPU rather than that of the video card.

Although the DDR GeForce is still on top, it's 16-bit color performance advantage is no where near as large as it was in the past two performance tests with the 600 and 700MHz CPUs. The only reason the DDR GeForce would make for a good buy in this case is for future performance with faster CPUs as well as 32-bit color performance since, at 1024 x 768 x 32, it still offers close to that magical 60 fps mark.

The SDR GeForce starts to choke in 32-bit color, especially in comparison to the Savage 2000 which brings forth very promising performance. The history of S3's driver support as well as the previous entries into the Savage line of graphics chipsets makes a purchase here a very weary one at best. S3's history has come back to haunt them and it will take a lot of proof before this market accepts them as a viable alternative to the likes of NVIDIA and 3dfx who have been delivering, more or less, on their promises of performance in recent times.

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  • YsGrandi - Tuesday, August 11, 2020 - link

    its 2020 and intel still stuck with skylake
  • pavag - Sunday, July 3, 2016 - link

    So, Anand was ranting about a top GPU from nvidia costing only 300$
  • artk2219 - Thursday, April 13, 2017 - link

    Hey man, thats like $432.87 as of January 2017 or pretty much the same, $428.93 in your time of July 2016 time traveler. Either way, Vega needs to put the smack down on Nvidias pricing, and you can stick that in your bucket young whipper snappers of the future. :D
  • artk2219 - Sunday, November 18, 2018 - link

    Sadly Vega didn't do anything, here's looking at you Navi. Nvidia needs a smack down on their pricing more than ever.
  • Doogiehowser99 - Wednesday, March 31, 2021 - link

    Everyone would kill for Pascal pricing in 2021. What would 2000 Anandtech say about Nvidia flagship GPUs going for $2000. That's way above inflation. Lol
  • CHADD44 - Tuesday, February 15, 2022 - link

    2022 and this still dominates gpu market

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