Matrox's Parhelia - A Performance Paradox
by Anand Lal Shimpi on June 25, 2002 11:02 AM EST- Posted in
- GPUs
We organized the charts first by image quality and then by performance which is why they may seem out of order.
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At 1024x768 in this UT2003 test the Parhelia drops 21% when 16-tap anisotropic filtering is enabled; the GeForce4 drops 38%. The ATI card has the smallest drop, so although it wasn't the fastest it offers the best overall solution.
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The race is very close between the Radeon 8500 and the GeForce4 Ti 4600, but the image quality of the Radeon give it the edge. If you were to crank up the anisotropy level on the GeForce4 its performance would plummet. The Parhelia is hanging in there but a definite third place in this chart.
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