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    ATI HyperMemory and nVidia TurboCache Review

    Posted on Friday, April 29 2005 @ 12:20:12 CEST by LSDsmurf


    As I've been out of the office a couple of days there will be a few emails of what we've been up to during those days. First up is a head to head between ATI HyperMemory and nVidia TurboCache.

    What they're not is powerful, with quite modest specs. The TurboCache is clocked at 350MHz for both the core and the memory, coupled with four pixel pipelines and three vertex shaders. The ATI specs are slightly lower at 325/300, with four pixel pipelines and two vertex shaders. The nVidia's specs look better on paper, but, as Alan Hanson would say, games aren't played on paper.


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