Asus AGP-V7700 GeForce2 GTS Deluxe
It’s back to the Quake III Arena for OpenGL performance benchmarking. We tested the card on, both the Intel and AMD’s high-end 1GHz processors, under Windows 2000 and Windows 98 SE. Plenty of benchmarks to go around so sit down and enjoy!
Intel Performance System
Processor | Intel PIII 1GHz |
Motherboard | ASUS CUSL2 815 |
Memory | 128 MB Crucial PC133 CAS-2 DRAM |
Hard-Drive | Diamond Maxtor 45GB ATA66 |
Sound | SB live! |
CD/DVD | Ricoh Media Master MP9060A |
Operating System | Windows 98 SE
Windows 2000 Professional |
AMD Performance system
Processor | AMD Athlon “Thunderbird”@1GHz |
Motherboard | ASUS A7V |
Memory | 128 MB Crucial PC133 CAS-2 DRAM |
Hard-Drive | Diamond Maxtor 45GB ATA66 |
Sound | SB live! |
CD/DVD | Ricoh Media Master MP9060A |
Operating System | Windows 98 SE
Windows 2000 Professional |
Video Cards Tested
Asus v7700 GeForce2 GTS Deluxe 32MB DDR (NVIDIA reference 6.18)
Elsa Gladiac GeForce2 GTS 32MB DDR (NVIDIA reference 6.18)
Software/Test settings
Windows 98 Second Edition, Direct-X 7.0A, V-Sync was disabled
Windows 2000 Professional, V-Sync was disabled
Quake III Arena Benchmarks:
As the scores show, both cards perform equally well on all systems. Though there are ups and downs for both cards and one takes a small lead somewhere,finally they equal out overall. There’s a noticeable drop in performance when the cards reach 1280×1024,but even at 1600×1200 both get over 60FPS.