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May 2002 3Digest - NVIDIA GeForce2 Pro 64 MBytes 5 ns
This chip is presented by Hercules 3D Prophet II Pro 64 MBytes 5 ns, AGP videocard. [an error occurred while processing this directive][an error occurred while processing this directive]
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GeForce2 GTS was released in the spring of the year 2000, causing the squall of criticism due to relatively slow 166 MHz DDR memory already used in GeForce256. The GPU itself was considerably improved (one more texture module per pipeline, increased 200 MHz clock rate), but the memory bandwidth was insufficient. The fall of the same year brought the improved version of GeForce2 GTS called GeForce2 Pro. It differed from its brother with the faster 200 MHz memory. Certainly, the 32-bit color perfomance was significantly improved, but still 200 (400) MHz was not enough to show the full potential.
But the development of GeForce2 line was abruptly stopped after the release of GeForce3 with the strong memory optimization and without such a high RAM bandwidth requirement. GeForce2 Pro was finished with the release of GeForce2 Ti, putting the end of GeForce2 family. These cards currently get cheaper and cheaper, already costing less than $100. Moreover, the release of GeForce4 MX is called to finish the remnants of GeForce2 off. However there is still such a huge amount of these cards - both GeForce2 Pro, and GeForce2 Ti. So they'll remain in the market for a long time. They either replace GeForce2 MX400, if their price drops, or die.
Wasn't overclocked.
For the 10th of May 2002 the latest drivers from NVIDIA are 28.90, 29.20 for Windows 9x/ME and 28.90, 29.11, 29.20 for Windows XP. As the drivers differences are equal for all GeForce2 GTS/Pro/Ultra/Ti cards, there's no sense in comparing drivers separately for each of these cards. See NVIDIA GeForce2 Ti 64 MBytes 5ns section for more information about drivers.
And now I want to attract your attention to another important 3D feature - filtering. As many of you know, all chipsets support bilinear filtering that is an important instrument in MIP-mapping, some chipsets support trilinear filtering (true, not the approximation) and only few support anisotropic filtering.
Due to the fact that GeForce2 and GeForce3 do support anisotropic filtering, I recommend you to pay attention to the article concerning this feature.
You can compare screenshots with reference ones (NVIDIA GeForce3).
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Game list:
And 6.* drivers are not compatible with the software for sound cards based on Yamaha processor, as well as with SoftXG100 software synthesizer. Start or Close Window buttons might be spoiled by some "garbage" in 2D mode. One solution is in the iXBT Forum.
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