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Creative Labs Annihilator2 Review - Quake 3 Benchmarks

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Quake 3 Performance - It's Fast!

What can I say about Quake 3 other than I love the game. Quake 3 occupies most of time on the computer when not posting news or working on this review. Heh.

I'am going to throw some graphs at you so you can Oooh and Ahhh. All benchmarks taken using the latest set of FastTrax.

Quake3 - No FSAA

You can see the advantage over the Annihilator2's little brother most at 1280x1024. With enough horsepower behind it, in my case a Celeron 2 at 850MHz, 12x10x32 is very playable.

Ready for another graph?

Overclocking Results - It's Faster!

Quake3 - Cranking the Clocks.

At well over 50 frames per second at 1280x1024x32, the Annihilator2's GeForce2 shows how much it wants faster and faster memory. I'm not complaining, I just wish I could clock the card higher.

FSAA? Patience, more on that later in the review.

Direct3D? 3DMark2000, of course.

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Last Updated on July 15, 2000

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