Anisotropic Filtering Performance

As both ATI and NVIDIA are now more similar in their approach to anisotropic filtering, it's no surprise to see that neither company is taking a significant hit from anisotropic filtering. There is an initial hit when 2x is enabled, but above and beyond that, it is fairly minimal.




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  • MemberSince97 - Monday, October 11, 2004 - link

    OT, I wonder about the outcome for us 6800 owners and the VP... Nvidia screamed this new feature to us and I bought it . Will this end in a class action,or perhaps some kind of voucher for people that bought the 6800 specifically for this highly touted feature....
  • Lonyo - Monday, October 11, 2004 - link

    Why is there no X300 in the CS: Source stress test?
    It seems oddly missing, and with no comment as to why...
  • projecteda - Monday, October 11, 2004 - link

    x700 > 9800 Pro?
  • NesuD - Monday, October 11, 2004 - link

    there is some kind of error concerning your max power graph and this statement.

    "other than the integrated graphics solution, the 6200 is the lowest power card here - drawing even less power than the X300,"

    the graph clearly shows the 6200 drawing 117 watts while the x300 is shown drawing 110 watts. Just thought i would point that out.

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