Reply 20 of 24, by Studiostriver
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Ydee wrote on 2025-01-19, 12:11:Uh, really no - it is RV280 core, so hw T&L and 4x1 pixel pipeline/TMU + 2 vertex pipes (PS 1.4, VS 1.1, OpenGL 1.3). It is weak […]
Sleaka_J wrote on 2025-01-19, 01:45:The reason the Radeon 9250 sucks so badly in 3D games is because it has no hardware Transform and Lighting (T&L).
Uh, really no - it is RV280 core, so hw T&L and 4x1 pixel pipeline/TMU + 2 vertex pipes (PS 1.4, VS 1.1, OpenGL 1.3). It is weak due to slow clock, mainly when it has 64bit memory interface too.
@Studiostriver: I'm sorry, but I can't keep my promise and try out the DVI output on TV. It's a shame, but it wasn't until ten years later that I noticed that our TV didn't have a DVI input. It's an older piece (Sharp LC39LE650) and only VGA, HDMI and VIDEO-IN inputs can be connected to the computer.
As for the X800, it should theoretically work if those ATI cards don't make DOS games a problem. The X800 is faster than the GF6600GT, so you should do better in the newer XP games, in DOS it doesn't matter.
Similarly powerful (slightly weaker) as the GF6600GT is the X700 PRO with the DDR3 if you couldn't get the X800 series.PCI for DOS games is fine, but you don't have TV VGA input, so I don't know how you would connect it. DVI-I to VGA convert goes, VGA to DVI doesn't.
Hey i use DVI to HDMI converter. 😀 It works like a charm since signal is digital to start with.