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    Wildcat VP990 Pro offers a record-breaking 512 MB of on-board graphics memory. Designed to deal with any application, the Wildcat VP990 Pro with advanced programmability, provides industry-leading performance, reliability, and cinematic rendering.

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    looks great!

    expensive, but great.
    This sig is a shameless atempt to make my post look bigger.

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    • #3
      Tons of big Juicy caps as well.
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      • #4
        It will render 3D Studio and Maya at 18,000,000 frames per second.

        Quake3 and Unreal? 5.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Gurm
          It will render 3D Studio and Maya at 18,000,000 frames per second.

          Quake3 and Unreal? 5.
          Maybe that's a slight exaggeration but it reflects what these cards are designed for. You'll find that the VP870 (the second fastest VP) is about as fast as a Parhelia on fillrate, with pixel shaders it will be slower, and with geometry-heavy stuff (3DS/Maya) it will fly.

          Oh, and it's nice to see that this one's dual-DVI.
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          • #6
            I think the Wildcats should perform like an MX 460 in games. But if they have game-optimized drivers

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