Quake III Arena is a First Person Shooter (FPS)
that revolutionized gaming as we know it. Using multiple light sources and
having graphics textures that can fill videocards, even after 3 years it's still
able to bring a cutting edge system to its knees.
Quake III
Arena Fastest nv15demo (CPU STRESS) |
|
Processor |
FPS |
Ranking |
1. |
8RGA+ - 166/333 |
107.3 |
|
2. |
KX400-8XV Pro - 166/333 |
95 |
|
3. |
KM18G Pro - 166/333 |
104.4 |
|
4. |
KM18G Pro - 173/346 |
109.9 |
|
Again, the
3D performance of the KM18G Pro is the lowest of the bunch. Keep in mind
that these benchmarks have been run with the board using just the onboard videocard - makes you think a little different about integrated video doesn't it
Unreal Tournament 2003 Demo |
Source: Epic |
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Unreal Tournament 2003 is the sequel to 1999's
multiple 'Game of the Year' award winner. It uses the very latest Unreal Engine
technology - where graphics, sound and game play are taken beyond the bleeding
edge. Unreal Tournament 2003 employs the use of Vertex as well as Pixel Shaders
and it's recommended that you use a DirectX 8 videocard to get the most out of
the game.
UT2003 is much more videocard limited then Quake III that's why
performance of the Albatron KM19G Pro is much lower than the rest. Still, considering it's
using an integrated GeForce4 MX
the results are pretty good.