December 2002 3Digest - SIS Xabre400 64MB
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This chip is presented by Gigabyte Xabre400 64MB DDR, AGP card.
Features:
- SIS Xabre400 chip, 250 MHz clock rate, 256-bit engine;
- 64MB DDR SDRAM in 8 Hynix 4ns chips, 250 (500) MHz clock rate;
- Peak fill rate in the multitexturing mode is 1000 megapixels/sec and 2000 megatexels/sec.
- Hardware TCL.
Just after the announcements of Matrox and 3Dlabs, we were presented a fast one from SiS - Xabre. It's another effort of a successful chipset company to expand its presense on the graphics market.
The company produces the following Xabre GPU line:
- Xabre 80 - AGP4x, 200/166 MHz (core/memory) 128 bit SDR
- Xabre 200 - AGP8x, 200/166 MHz (core/memory) 128 bit DDR
- Xabre 400 - AGP8x, 250/250 MHz (core/memory) 128 bit DDR
- Xabre 600 - AGP8x, 315/315 MHz (GPU/memory) 128-bit DDR.
Of course, the new SiS family doesn't pretend to heights and records of performance and architecture. But it proves the noticeable breakthrough comparing to previous products and features a considerable architecture advancement, uniavailable for all this-level rivals - pixel shaders hardware support. This alone might become a nice reason to praise SiS that stands alive on its own place, shaked by brand wars. Three factors are the most important in this sector: minimal price, good price/performance ratio, easy installation and working with.
You can get more details about SIS Xabre400 from its basic review from its logical continuation - Joytech Xabre 128Mb review.
Wasn't overclocked.
By the end of December the product belongs to the $60-80 range; closest rival: GeForce4 MX440.
On the 10th of December 2002 the latest drivers version from SIS is 3.07 (WHQL).
Even without our Xabre400 article about its quality improvement, I can state that the latest drivers version is preferable.
You can compare the screenshots with reference (NVIDIA GeForce3) below. We've said much about Xabre 3D graphics quality, so we are not to pause on it again. The only comment - about DOOM 3 alpha. High performance is shown because there's just no light in the game, did anyone turn it off? :-))
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Game list:
- 1. Return to Castle Wolfenstein
- 2. Unreal2 (alpha version)
- 3. Comanche4
- 4. Jedi Knight II Outcast
- 5. Morrowind
- 6. Colin McRAE Rally2
- 7. Red Faction
- 8. Rally Trophy
- 9. Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit 2
- 10. Venom
- 11. Unreal Tournament 2003 DEMO
- 12. DOOM 3 v0.02
- 13. Blade of Darkness
- 14. Neverwinter Nights
- 15. 3DMark2001: Game1
- 16. 3DMark2001: Game2
- 17. 3DMark2001: Game3
- 18. 3DMark2001: Game4
- 19. 3DMark2001: Dot3
- 20. 3DMark2001: EMBM
- 21. 3DMark2001: Vertex Shaders
- 22. 3DMark2001: Pixel Shaders
- 23. Warcraft III
- 24. Soldier of Fortune II
- 25. Command and Conquer: Renegade
- 26. No One Lives Forever Demo
- 27. AquaNox
- 28. Serious Sam: The Second Encounter
- 29. IL2: Shturmovik
- 30. MoHAA
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