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February 8th, 2005, 12:55 AM
#1
Radeon Mobility 9000 specs?
I have this card in a laptop i just bought and was wondering what is it equivlent to in a normal desktop card from both ATI and Nvidia. How does it compare to other mobility cards (i bet pretty low considering theres a 9200, 9600, 9700 and now X600/700 mobile cards). Despite having only 32MB (dedicated), it runs The Sims 2 admirably well on high settings, as well as War Hammer 40K, WC3, Chaos Legion. It scores about 5000 3D Marks (2001SE of course!). Any specs, features and comments on this one? Thanks!
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February 8th, 2005, 09:31 AM
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February 8th, 2005, 10:26 AM
#3
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Mine is a mobility 9200, 64mb.
Wanted the 9600 64mb. Wasnt available.
The laptops with the really good vga cards are mostly pretty expensive. The gaming laptops though have the great cards, but theyre the bulky ones. Best to go with a Centrino solution and good vga.
You can check my laptops score on 3dmark2001se here:
http://www.techzonline.info/benchmarks.html
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February 8th, 2005, 12:01 PM
#4
Ah, thanks for the link...but i already knew of that link and was looking for more...in deph information about it, although ATI does provide a good amount of info. I was looking for things like Fill Rate, Memory Bandwidth, GPU Core Clock and Memory Clock. And how it compares to other mobile chipsets (GeForce4 Go ect). Thanks
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February 8th, 2005, 01:17 PM
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AFAIK, the ATi chips are alot better, their Mobility range are excellent and used more in laptops. Toshiba though stick with nVidia's.
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