Well, the rabbit hole is getting deeper almost every day. It looks like Nvidia has been dipping in the cheat pot with 3Dmark2001 also -- to the tune of about 11%. See ? beyond3D ?
Basically the GF4 4600 scores dropped from 12,257 to 11,014, not near as much as the 24% in 3Dmark2003 but I guess NV was only getting started in the cheating business with 3DMK2001. If we look at THG VGA charts and move the 4600 down (11.3%), the 4600 falls well behind the 9500pro even with no AA/AF. I?ve adjusted the NV scores accordingly ? 3Dmark2001 ?
9500pro ? ? 12,649
4600 ? ? ? 12,184 ? ? (old ?13,559)
4200 ? ? ? 10,562 ? ? (old ? 11,754)
8500 ? ? ? 10,389
The 8500 is virtually as fast as the 4200 with the adjusted scores.
And there may be more news to follow. It?s reported that the Detonators have a 73 element table of recognized applications and about 50 shaders.
Basically the GF4 4600 scores dropped from 12,257 to 11,014, not near as much as the 24% in 3Dmark2003 but I guess NV was only getting started in the cheating business with 3DMK2001. If we look at THG VGA charts and move the 4600 down (11.3%), the 4600 falls well behind the 9500pro even with no AA/AF. I?ve adjusted the NV scores accordingly ? 3Dmark2001 ?
9500pro ? ? 12,649
4600 ? ? ? 12,184 ? ? (old ?13,559)
4200 ? ? ? 10,562 ? ? (old ? 11,754)
8500 ? ? ? 10,389
The 8500 is virtually as fast as the 4200 with the adjusted scores.
And there may be more news to follow. It?s reported that the Detonators have a 73 element table of recognized applications and about 50 shaders.