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Leadtek A250 Ultra GF4 Ti4600 Review

Author: Cameron Johnson SUMMARY: Leadtek has been well known as a high quality video card manufacturer for some time now. But can they continue this reputation? Come join Cameron "Sov" Johnson as he takes a look at their Mega Video Card; the A250 Ultra GeForce4 Ti4600. It's time to separate the men from the boys!
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Visual
Published: 22nd May 2002
Manufacturer: Leadtek
Our Rating: 9.5 out of 10

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Specifications

- Chipset Features
  • The nVidia nfiniteFX™ II Engine enables a virtually infinite number of special effects that deliver the next leap in realism to 3D graphics
  • Dual programmable Vertex Shaders
  • Advanced programmable Pixel Shaders
  • nVidia Lightspeed Memory Architecture™ II
  • nVidia Accuview™ Antialiasing
  • 3D Textures
  • Shadow Buffers
  • 4 dual-rendering pipelines
  • 8 texels per clock cycle
  • Dual cube environment mapping
  • 128MB high-speed DDR RAM memory
  • High-Definition Video Processor (HDVP)
  • AGP 4X with Fast Writes
  • AGP 4X / 2X and AGP Texturing support
  • 32-bit color with 32-bit Z/stencil buffer
  • Z-correct true, reflective bump mapping
  • High-performance 2D rendering engine
  • Hardware accelerated real-time shadows
  • True-color hardware cursor
  • Integrated hardware transform engine
  • Integrated hardware lighting engine
  • High-quality HDTV/DVD playback
  • TV-Out and Video Modules
  • Multibuffering (double, triple, quad) for smooth animation and video playback
  • Microsoft DirectX® and S3TC® texture compression
  • nVidia Unified Driver Architecture (UDA)
  • Up to 10.4 GB/sec. memory bandwidth
  • 136 million vertices/sec.
  • 4.8 billion AA sample/sec. fill rate
  • 1.23 trillion operations/sec.

    - Compatibility
  • Complete Linux® drivers, including full OpenGL®
  • Microsoft DirectX® optimizations and support
  • Complete OpenGL® 1.3 and OpenGL® support
  • WHQL-certified Windows® XP/2000/NT/ME/98/95
  • Windows® XP/2000/NT/ME/98/95 display drivers
  • Microsoft DirectDraw®, Direct3D®,
  • Support operation system under Windows® XP/2000/NT/ME/98/95
  • Linux® compatible
  • API support
  • OpenGL® 1.3 and lower
  • Microsoft DirectX® 8.1 and lower








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