Early GeForce 4 Details
by Maarten Goldstein, Feb 05, 2002 3:48pm PSTThere's a press event going on in San Francisco where NVidia is officially unveiling the GeForce 4. News Factor managed to get the first few details online (without breaking any NDAs that is). As we already knew there will be a regular as well as a MX version, but News Factor also mentions the new Accuview and nVIEW features. Nvidia should be issuing a press release with more info about their latest chipset tomorrow.
Among the biggest improvements is the addition of "Accuview," a new hardware technology that will offer peak frame rates of 60 frames per second or higher for 3D graphics at any resolution, Perez said, adding that the feature keeps graphics in the "sweet spot" of frame rates. The GeForce4 processors also will feature a new display technology called "nVIEW" that will allow multi-monitor display on as many as 16 different screens at the same time, Perez said. Other features include new user controls that allow changing of desktops and a memory architecture that delivers 128-bit double data rate (DDR).
Civilization V getting free Steam weekend
Report: Average Old Republic server has less than 350 players online
Xbox limitations led to annual Magic: The Gathering games
New Pandaren mounts revealed for World of Warcraft
New Copernicus screens leaked in fan forum
Comments
Thread Truncated. Click to see all 3 replies.
Thread Truncated. Click to see all 3 replies.
My favorite was something like: "Eight GF4 Ti 4600 cards handles more geometry calculations than all voodoo1 cards ever shipped."
Thread Truncated. Click to see all 2 replies.
son of the bitch, THATS A LOT OF MONITORS!!
Thread Truncated. Click to see all 3 replies.
Thread Truncated. Click to see all 2 replies.
Thread Truncated. Click to see all 8 replies.
Thread Truncated. Click to see all 2 replies.
It will be nice if the R300 whips the GF4. Nvidia needs some motivation.
I probably will never own a GF4 and I'm fine with that.
Thread Truncated. Click to see all 5 replies.
Thread Truncated. Click to see all 2 replies.
is there any real difference between this and the GF3? (aka: is their any reason to buy one of these?)
Thread Truncated. Click to see all 2 replies.
www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/02-05-2002/0001662448&EDATE=
"Apple(R) (Nasdaq: AAPL) today announced that the world's fastest graphics processor, NVIDIA's new GeForce4 Titanium, will be available in the [..] Power Mac(TM) G4, starting next month. [..] Delivered on a AGP 4X card containing 128MB of double data rate(DDR) SDRAM" [..] The GeForce4 Titanium delivers incredible performance, processing 87 million triangles per second and 4.9 billion textured pixels per second to perform over 1.23 trillion operations per second. [..] The GeForce4 Titanium option is an additional $250(US) with the dual 1-GHz and 933-MHz Power Mac G4 systems... "
/ [V]
Athlon XP 2000+
geforce4 TI 4600
1.600 x 1.200 , 32 Bit und Quincunx active : 63 (fps)
3dmark 2001:
Pentium 4/(overclocked)3 GHz
GeForce4 Ti4600 (overclocked 320/750 MHz)
11.565 3DMarks.
same crazy overclocked system:
Quake3:
1.600 x 1.200 Pixel, 32 Bit , Quincunx = 70 fps
http://www.chip.de/produkte_tests/unterseite_produkte_tests_8640584.html
http://www.chip.de/produkte_tests/produkte_tests_8640459.html
its in german but quite impressive...
Thread Truncated. Click to see all 8 replies.
Thread Truncated. Click to see all 2 replies.
Thread Truncated. Click to see all 2 replies.
my life has reached a new low
Thread Truncated. Click to see all 3 replies.
Thread Truncated. Click to see all 2 replies.
or maybe 1st??!?!