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Voodoo2 VS Voodoo2 SLI
Final Reality Benchmarks

General Overview

The objective of synthetic benchmarking is to perform a series of test on a system and subsequently rate its performance based on the test results. Although these tests cannot be 100% accurate in representing real world performance, more often that not, they are useful as a rough indicator.

Test Bed Disclosure

  • Operating system: Windows 95B Build 4.10.1111 & DirectX 6.0
  • Benchmark programme: VNU Final Reality version 1.01
  • Diamond Viper 330 driver version: 4.10.01.0128
  • Orchid Righteous 3D II driver version: Latest Driver
  • Advanced Benchmark option used and sound disabled by default
  • For accuracy, all benchmark tests were run 5 times

  • Slot 1 Configuration

    Processor :
    Motherboard :
    Memory :
    Video accelerator :
    Video accelerator :


    Intel Pentium 2 Deschutes 333MHz (overclocked to 375MHz)
    Aopen AX6L i440LX
    192Mb 10ns SDRAM in 1x128MB+2x32MB DIMM configuration
    Diamond Viper 330 PCI 4MB (nVIDIA RIVA128)
    2 Orchid Righteous 3D II 12MB in SLI mode @ 95MHz
    NOTE: Benchmarks done by Denosha

    3D Benchmark Results (25 Pixel Test & Robots Scene)

    3D Benchmarks
    3D Benchmarks

    3D Benchmark Results (City Scene & Fill Rate)

    3D Benchmarks
    3D Benchmarks

    3D Benchmark Results (Overall)




    RIVA 128 Visual
    Appearance: 88.89%

    Voodoo 2 Visual
    Appearance: 100%

    3D Benchmarks


  • Final Reality is the intellectual property of VNU Business Publications Limited.

  • Conclusion

    No conclusion at this point in time.

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