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    FPS in Q3test

    Hi,
    what framerates are you guys getting in q3test? I mean in custom mode:
    1024x768x32 with everything on high detail?


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    On a PIII 450 @ 558 with a TNT2 Ultra: 37.4 fps. 32BITS!

    [This message has been edited by Bonehead (edited 10-27-1999).]

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    Yes!!!!!
    The TnT2 isn't worth the extra money.
    I've got a Diamond v770,running at 163/191.
    Q3 & Q2 run great.
    Machine: Celeron 366 Overcloaked at 628Mhz w/128mb ram.
    Q3 runs at 49fps @ 1024x768 ====just a sample of frame rates.Oh,That's with every thing on max!!!
    The card can even pull 1600x1200 @ voodoo 1 fps 10fps.
    Got nothing to say,but this card rocks.
    Also i did try a Voodoo3 3000 card on this machine w/256 mb ram at the time,It sucked the big one.Hated the rocket smoke trails,everything actualy just didn't flow right,difficult to rail wasn't smooth enough at 1024x768.I'm not dunning the card but,I just prefer the Diamond card that's all.

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    1024x768x16
    41fps

    k6-2 350@400
    V3 2k@165
    64mb pc100
    va 503+ mobo

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