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3D Graphics Cards for DCC

Intro, Why Accelerate?, What to Look For, PCI vs. AGP

Entry-Level, Low-Cost, High-Speed 3D Acceleration: Sub $300 Cards

Mid-Range, High-Speed 3D Acceleration: Sub $1000 Cards

High-End, Maximum 3D Acceleration: Cards Over $1,000

HP VISUALIZE-fx2+, -fx4+, and -fx6+, Intense3D Wildcat 4000, Intense3D Wildcat 4105, Intense3D Wildcat 4110, 3Dlabs Oxygen GVX210, 3Dlabs Oxygen GMX2000, ELSA GLoria XXL, Evans & Sutherland Tornado 3000

3Dlabs Oxygen GMX2000

The 3Dlabs Oxygen GMX 2000 is a high-end professional 3D graphics accelerator with the GLINT GMX 2000 chipset. It offers full 3D-geometry and lighting acceleration with scalable rasterization.

By integrating 100% of the OpenGL 1.1 geometry and rasterization pipeline in silicon, Oxygen GMX delivers high performance for complex and demanding CAD and authoring projects.

The card offers support for tri-linear and bi-linear texture mapping with per-pixel perspective correction and specular lighting with full sub-pixel precision. The dual GLINT MX rasterization processors deliver high-performance, true-color 2D and 3D rendering and texture mapping. Complete professional buffer support allows overlays, fogging, stencil planes, hardware window clipping, destination alpha and anti-aliasing.

The GLINT Gamma hard-wired geometry processor delivers 2 Gflops of geometry and lighting acceleration in silicon. The GLINT GMX 2000 chipset boosts overall graphics performance by accelerating the entire OpenGL pipeline in a single AGP slot. Its 96 MB of memory supports true-color screen resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 plus plenty of on-board textures. The board provides high-precision, true-color rendering and a 32 bit Z-Buffer.

Though it has a MSRP of $2299, the GMX 2000 can be found for a street price of around $1500.

Lead on to the ELSA GLoria XXL




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