kanecvr wrote:Tetrium wrote:Carlos S. M. wrote:I found my Radeon HD 3450 AGP is actually slower than my 7600 GT in both 2D and 3D, my HD 4650 AGP does beat my 7600GT though, i checked with an Athlon 64 and a Pentium 4 PC, idk on Athlon XPs
My Barton 3200+ seemed to run games with either 7600GS or 4670 equally fast (or slow 😁), but I always assumed it was a processor bottleneck.
Odd, I tried that back in the day (but I used a 3850) and the 3850 was way faster then the 7600 - most notable at higher resolutions and with AA enabled.
I think this might or could have been due to the resolution you used. The system I was using, used a very small early TFT screen (maybe even 14in, but definitely not larger then 15in), so higher resolutions were a no-go for me anyway.
It's also possible I didn't notice any improvements due to the games I was playing being online games and our connection wasn't very good at the time.
But I'm absolutely sure that going from a Radeon 9600 (the 256MB one, I never managed to figure out whether it was a 9600 Pro or regular 9600) to the 7600GS (the type with the slower memory type iirc) was a significant boost and the next step from that 7600GS to the 4670 was not significantly noticeable at all.
And I noticed the same 7600GS card having (much) better performance (FPS) compared to that Barton 3200+ when used with one of my A64 rigs, playing the same games. The 2.2GHz Athlon 64s seemed to be roughly 25% faster with anything they did.
However...since it was only a single system, there's always the possibility that something else with this system was helping to slow it down, but the speed of this system seemed to be consistent in performance compared to all my other systems, including other Athlon XP builds.
Maybe I should rebuild that Barton rig sometime...if only for nostalgia's sake 😁. At some point I took the harddrive out because I wanted to backup my old data and the PSU seems to also have been put to use in something else.