that article was using nvidia's forceware cheat drivers on oct.23,2003 ,3dmark03 came out with a patch
to prevent cheats on nov.11,2003 any articles not disabling cheats are not valid because in real games with accurate image the scores will be much different
Ahem, it is a cheat becaues it is used only in the benchmark. There drivers are good and are distributed by nVidia.
nvidia is not full directx 9 compliant and has problems running games using directx 9 decently with aa and af
that means recent games using some or all of directx 9 features and future directx 9 games will run poorly on nvidia
nVidia is more than fully DX9 compliant and that is the reason it runs slower in DX9.
http://english.bonusweb.cz/interviews/carmackgfx.html
The Geforce FX has higher precision quality than the Radeon 9x00. This why it's so slow - too many calculations. You cannot test the card to be on par with ATi's card because they support different things like ATI's card supports 24-bit precision while nVidia's card supports 16,32-bit so too much loss in precision or too slow. You pick, oooh sorry, not up to you.
http://www.hardocp.com/article.html?art=NTE5
Not all DX9 games perform this badly. Seems like the HL2 guy is siding a little too much with ATi. That is the worst DX9 performance I've seen from nVidia and nowhere else does it exist.
http://www.techconnect.ws/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2874
This was proven wrong in your other thread dubbed Nvidia is cheating again... and you still keep on posting this.
remember to look at the scores with aa and af enabled ,that's important because if you plan to buy a midrange to high end cards you should be atleast be able to play at decent speeds with aa and af on
Hah, on a midrange card, so the next game you buy you have to turn it off. AA & AF serve best on high-end cards.
And he plays an OpenGL game, where Nvidia excels at. He isn't much of a gamer, so I assume it's his favorite game and tell him where to get a good graphics card for his game.
Remember, buy Video cards for games out right now, planning for the future is not a bright idea. It doesn't work with computers. That's why the talk of such things appear - there is hope isn't there.
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Why are you so uptight about nVidia anyway. nVidia is a good graphics company and so is ATI, nVidia just made some mistakes. The geforce FX is a powerful card - more powerful than any 9x00, but there are obvious things slowing it down. Like pipelines. And the fact that it has greater precision. ATI just happened to be pussy whipped by MS and nVidia didn't.
Getting HL2 with the 9600 XT is also a plus. If you look at my previous link, the 5700 Ultra does very well against the 9600 XT. See, you can't even trust Sites anymore. They all put out different things. But if you trust Anandtech, and I assume you do cause that's why you're here, Anandtech
rated the 5700 Ultra better than the 9600 XT.