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Card Round up Based On The Geforce2 GTS Chipset
Reviewed
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Date
: September 02nd 2000
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Inno3D
Tornado GeForce2 GTS 64MB
I have to say,
I was not expecting much in this area with the Tornado. The generic
cooling solution is not something that could do wonders to keep
the heat down, plus the haunting memory bandwidth problems associated
with the GF2 GTS is quite depressing.
I incremented
the core and memory clock speeds in slow gradual increments and
folks what a pessimist I've been!! The core went right up to 250MHz
and the memory up to a staggering 410MHz! (The .18-micron architecture
again proves it's worth in keeping temperatures down) The temperature
of each card was taken using a thermistor placed directly on the
back of each video card right under the processor. The Temperature
was measured to be at 124 F at the overclocked speeds and around
120 F at the default speeds.
I did get a
few telltale screen defects at around 260 core, but at 250/410MHz
it worked rock solid. Put in a Tennmax cooler and a couple of heat
sinks and I'm sure you could kick real ass!
Conclusion
The card that
was shipped to me came with a modified version of Nvidia`s reference
driver. (5.22) Installation was no problem, as expected from any
high-performance product.
Pros:
- Low price.
- Very impressive
overclockablity with a stock cooling solution
- Neat software
bundle
Cons:
- Lacks features
seen on other cards
So we move on
to the second contender; the Siluro GF256 GTS 64MB
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