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by - written on 23/01/02
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My PC sits way above "minimum" or even "recommended" specification for all of the games on the market at the moment. But as any "hardcore" games player will tell you, it's all about constant upgrading. In the past year, my motherboard, processor, memory, hard drive and case have all fallen prey to the upgrade bug, whilst I have been through 3 graphics cards in the past year alone..Luckily, upgrading decent kit to even more high spec kit isn't too expensive as you can get good cash or exchange prices for many of these parts at computer exchange stores. I also found several friends willing to pay cash for second-hand parts, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/07/01
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NVIDIA has been on the forefront of 3D hardware acceleration design for the last several years. With their accelerated product schedules, we can count on seeing a new or enhanced NVIDIA product every few months. The transitions from the TNT2 to the GeForce256 and then to the GeForce2 GTS related more to performance improvements, with some hardware features thrown in for good measure. With the GeForce3, this has shifted somewhat. NVIDIA seems to have a different strategy behind the GeForce3, and that is to provide the highest quality 3D visuals and effects, while maintaining a high level of overall performance. The main push for the GeForce3 seems to be ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/05/01
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GeForce3 is NVIDIA's latest contender for the position as the fastest mainstream 3D-chip on the planet and besides pure power it also comes with a big set of brand new features. Some of these features may not have any major impact on game play right now, but others are well able to enhance your 3D-experience with current 3D-games already. Here's a short list of the most important new features: - Vertex Shader GeForce 3 does not only come with an integrated 'static' transform and lighting engine, as known from previous GeForce256 and GeForce2 chips, but adds the functionality of a programmable vertex processor, called the 'Vertex ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/05/01
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The Geforce 3 has a number of new features. The nFiniteFX Engine enables dynamic, breakthrough effects and there is new, lightspeed memory graphics on this particular graphics card that have been ever produced. The High Resolution Antialiasing (HRAA) produces the best visual quality, high resolution and performance for all applications. Programmability and performance combine to provide the catalyst for this graphics revolution. So in conclusion, I think that the Geforce 3 is the most visually compelling and most complete Graphics experience available today. No other graphics processor supports as much functionability. ... Read the complete review


