Reply 2220 of 2351, by feipoa
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Gonzo, I am curious about your Quake II result at 180 MHz. I thought 16.5 fps sounded a tad high, so I ran some tests on my Am5x86-180 system (m919) with a Voodoo2 card (800x600x65K) and acquired the following:
DOOM = 75.22 fps
Quake DOS = 21.1 fps
GLQuake = 29.8 fps
Quake II (GL) = 11.4 fps
By way of comparison, you reported the these with a GeForce2:
DOOM = 61.4 fps
Quake DOS = 18.8 fps
GLQuake = 27.5 fps
Quake II (GL) = 16.5 fps
The outlier is the Quake II score. Is the GF2 so much more optimised for Quake II than on a Voodoo2? I was able to dig up some of charts of mine from 2014 here: Re: Modern graphics on a 486
I ran an Am5x86 at 160 MHz with 640x480x65K using a GF2MX400, whereby Quake II scored 15.5 fps. With a POD100, Quake II scored 17.5 fps. Unfortunately, I do not have the Voodoo scores to compare against the GF2 on the same system. However, I noted a Cyrix 5x86-133w/Voodoo3, yielded 11.1 fps in Quake II.
Now, looking at the GLQuake chart with an Am5x86-160, the Voodoo3 should have a slight edge over the GF2, but maybe Quake II just runs that much faster with a GeForce2?
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