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To: Rob Cavese who wrote (8561)10/22/1998 8:40:00 PM
From: Michael Linov  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16960
 
You're right, but the overall scores still hold, since most cards managed to run at 800x600 (and they added 640x480 scores for those that didn't). These guys can't make up their minds over vsync, so they choose a meaningless compromise :)

Still, the main comparison (V2 SLI vs. TNT) is pretty conclusive. I still think that a single V2 should have been included (if JPA's review was to be truly useful), but I'll take the positive press for a change :)

BTW, the Quantum3D X-24 is a single card V2 SLI card, and should be publicized, and recognized as such. That card CAN claim to be the worlds fastest 3D game card. It's a shame 3dfx/Q3D don't use that as a PR point.