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Prolink XX-Player GeForce3 Video Card Review

Author: Mike Wright SUMMARY: GeForce3... The name kind of says it all. But what if you’re looking for a means to do some video editing also? Come join Mike as he takes you on a tour of the Prolink XX-Player GeForce3 Video Card. Solid numbers combined with a good software package equates to some fun times ahead.
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Visual
Published: 2nd October 2001
Manufacturer: Prolink
Our Rating: 9.0 out of 10

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Specifications

We’ve probably seen some of these before, but let’s just take a quick peek at what you can expect in this flavor of GeForce3. Here are some specs that have been taken directly from the Prolink website:

- nVidia GeForce3 Graphics Processor Unit
- 200MHz Core Frequency
- 230MHz Memory Frequency (effective 460MHz with DDR SDRAM)
- nFinite FX Engine (fully programmable)
- 64MB 3.8ns DDR SDRAM
- 350MHz RAMDAC
- 2048 x 1536 Max Refresh @ 75Hz
- 128-bit Memory Interface
- Full Support for DirectX 8 and OpenGL
- DVI Output
- TV-Out (S-Video port)

So what do all these terms mean for us who want to get the most for our gaming urges? One thing… The GeForce3 video card is KICK-ASS! It will take your 3D world to the next level, and still have room to improve in the future. It also means that you’ll finally be able to check out those 3dMark tests that weren’t available before because they were not supported by your old hardware.

So now that we can see the features of the video card, let’s take a look at the card itself. After all, if you’re going to shell out the kind of money necessary to buy a GeForce3, then you want to know what you’re really getting don’t you?



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