Gun Metal IQ - 2xAA/No AF

Voodoo Envy M:855 - Mobility Radeon 9600 Pro

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Dell Inspiron 8600 - GeForce FX Go5650

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Gun Metal doesn’t employ pixel shader 2.0, rather vertex shader 2.0. The image quality between the two systems was very compatible. However, the Dell Inspiron 8600 with GeForce FX Go5650 was noticeably slower than the Voodoo Envy M:855 with Mobility Radeon 9600 Pro. There wasn’t much jerkiness noticed in this benchmark, but the GeForce FX Go5650 did take more time to complete a benchmark run.

ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 Pro Glitch under 1280x1024 in Benchmark 1

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We found an interesting glitch with ATI hardware in this benchmark, which is why we switched to Benchmark 2 for the 1280x1024 benchmark runs. The problem only seemed to appear in the 1280x1024 resolution in Benchmark 1, and seems to a glitch in the benchmark. We played the level used in Benchmark 1 with the full version of Gun Metal, and it ran fine.

Gun Metal Performance X2 Performance – No AA/AF
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  • Shalmanese - Wednesday, November 5, 2003 - link

    Well, seeing as this is the first 9600 based production notebook they have in the lab in the moment, its kinda hard to bench it against any others. WHEN they review the Sager, I'm sure they will have the Voodoo benchie in there.
  • ssamurai26 - Wednesday, November 5, 2003 - link

    Ok, who makes the closest notebook to the Voodoo then?
  • Locutus4657 - Wednesday, November 5, 2003 - link

    No offence.... But why didn't you compare the preformance of this notebook v. several other notebooks when it came to game preformance... I'm more than a little dissapointed to see yet another ATI/nVidia comparison in what should be a comparison of finished notebook products.
  • KristopherKubicki - Wednesday, November 5, 2003 - link

    #7: AnandTech doesnt get paid to do reviews. What a troll. Did you even notice Andrew wrote this review and not Anand? I'm writing this on a Sager by the way.

    Kristopher
  • petz - Wednesday, November 5, 2003 - link

    "Up to par" with DELL's best? Is that what you call 50 to 100% higiher FPS on every benchmark?
  • Madcat207 - Wednesday, November 5, 2003 - link

    In NO way is AW the closest.

    Unless your taking about the deepest pockets......
  • ssamurai26 - Wednesday, November 5, 2003 - link

    Yes, would have been nice to see some competition in there. It was interesting none the less, but it even says in the review that the closest competitor is Alienware. And Alienware has both fx5600go and M10 in their machines.
  • Madcat207 - Wednesday, November 5, 2003 - link

    Andrew, that is fine, but it still doesnt explain why there was no comparable model tested. Was Anand not paid enough to test a Sager along with it?
  • Boonesmi - Tuesday, November 4, 2003 - link

    unlike some of the folks above, i liked the review... and im looking forward to part 2 (part 2 will have the info im more interested in)
  • Andrew Ku - Tuesday, November 4, 2003 - link

    There is a reason that this can still be called a 9600 Pro. First of all, the revelation of the requirements for the Pro name only came to light in the last 48 hours. Sager themselves wouldn't have known about this until recently.

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