WinFast 6150K8MA-8EKRS: Foxconns Take on Nvidias Integrated Chipset- Page 6/7
October 5, 2005
By
Thomas Soderstrom
The following graphics benchmarks are arranged by graphics card, using the EVGA 6800GT to represent high-performance graphics, our All-In-Wonder X600 Pro as a midrange card, and the onboard, 6150 graphics at 128MB as the dark horse (shown in light green.) Both graphics cards' performances on the 6150 board (dark green) were noted, as well as with the NF4K8MC-ERS (blue).
The GeForce 6150 continues to have a slight edge in a chipset comparison, but things don't look so bright for its onboard graphics. Our previous RS200 review showed slightly better DirectX results when compared to these graphics cards.
In a complete reversal of DirectX benchmarks, OpenGL shows little gain for the 6150 chipset, but at least more competitive scores for its onboard graphics controller.
We really wanted to disparage the board for its completely unacceptable TV-out, but it's good at so many other things that perhaps Foxconn is hoping that you'll forget the S-Video output is even there.