lazibayer wrote:kanecvr wrote:Rage PRO 128 bit cards are not common at all at leat in my neck of the woods. It took me years to find one. While Rge pro cards are common, most of them are 64 bit, with some weird late OEM versions even using a 32 bit memory bus...
Rage 128 and Rage 128 pro are also quite common in both AGP and PCI.
If you are talking about rage pro with 128 bit memory bus that's another story. I've never seen that and I doubt if it ever exists. Please educate me if you actually got one! 🤣
Tested one here: Re: 99-03 video card performance scaling (Q3, Unreal, DK2, 3DM2k, 3DM2001)
Got it from a friend in a box of video cards. I tough it was an OEM card but apparently it's built by PC Partner. Here's some specs on the 128 bit version:
http://www.gpureview.com/Rage-Fury-Pro-card-251.html
Mine si clocked at 133/133, with 32MB of SDRAM on a 128 bit bus.
appiah4 wrote:Errius wrote:I remember trying to run Quake 3 Arena on this iMac. Because after all a computer from 1999 should be able to run a game from 1999, right?
Running Q3A on a Rage Pro is like running Q3A on a Voodoo 1; I wouldn't suggest it.
Right. While not impressive, the rage fury pro gets ~44 fps in Q3 @ 640x480 and a mind-blowing 15.8 fps at 1280x1024. Quite a bit faster then a voodoo 1, but still shit compared to the competition. Realistically it's about as fast as a TNT2 M64. The common 64 bit version is even slower. As for the 32 bit version (1 memory chip! ONE!) those are usually on motherboard solutions for server motherboards or shit notebooks.