VooDooMan wrote:
I believe that all the WILDCATS are terrible for games, it should not be a surprise, those cards were marketed for CAD applications. I just never thought they would be THAT slow...
One thing to note on the VP - the setting of the "GPU Optimization" slider can make a BIG difference in how they perform - setting it to Max Texture will improve performance substantially in games and 3DMark (on my VP880 it can be up to 4x improvement); the various application profiles can also have an influence on how 3DMark runs, but I have not tested all of the available profiles. I know the default for DirectX yields better results on the pixel shader tests in 3D01 than the "DirectX Games" mode, for example. I also know that changing settings within 3DMark can have an equally dramatic effect on how the card performs - for example in 3D00 setting 32-bit can cause glitches and absolutely sinks performance on some tests; I don't know if this is just an issue with 3D00 or something to do with the VP.
And yes, the Wildcat cards are professional accelerators - they were designed to compete with the Quadro 4; based on reviews I've read they tended to do a good job of that too.
If you have any suggestions concerning games to use for testing then please feel free to share your ideas. (I do not know much about games released after the year 2000....)
In no particular order:
- Half-Life 2 (will preference ATi cards)
- Counter-Strike: Source
- Doom 3 (will preference nVidia cards)
- FarCry
- Halo PC
- Unreal 2003 or 2004
- C&C Renegade and Generals
- Morrowind
- Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory (this one is free)
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City or San Andreas
- Splinter Cell
etc
FX 5950 Ultra and 9800 XT were the “best” options in 2003
6800 GT and X850 were the „best” In 2004, don’t you think those cards are too “fast” for this comparison? I used the fastest cards from ATI and Nvidia from 2002 just for reference, and still NON of the alternative graphics, realesed even 2 years later, managed to beat those two....
6800 Ultra was nVidia's top model for GF6. 😊
To the question at hand: You aren't really comparing the "best" from any of the 3rd-party makers (and aside from XGI, I don't think any of them ever really tried to compete with the top GeForce/Radeon cards), and some of the cards you've got aren't gaming cards to begin with. My understanding is the S3, XGI, and SiS cards are more mid-range parts from their respective manufacturers, and it'd probably be more reasonable to stack them against mid-range cards like the FX 5600 or 8500LE. The Wildcats are pro cards, and should probably be compared to something like Quadro 4 or FireGL 8x00 (and with a test like viewperf) as opposed to top-flight DX9 gaming cards like the 9700Pro. Parhelia is kind of an odd-duck - part gaming card, part pro card, and very expensive when new; I'm not sure what's actually "fair" to compare to them as a result (basically, I don't think there's any other card from another manufacturer that has an entirely comparable feature-set). None of this will change how the cards you've already tested will perform, but it might provide better perspective on their performance. 😀