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What is the absolute fastest OGL AGP card available?
It kind of depends on the application. Are you using any specialized OGL apps, or writing your own? I ask since some of the speciality graphics boards like ATI FireGL and the nVidia Quadro have special acceleration support for OGL calls above what the normal commercial level boards do.
If you can take advantage of that, then that series of boards will be faster.
The system was bought with a Wildcat 6110 for use with custom VR s/w. At the time the vendors thought a recent nVidea card would have been as good but the guy wanted to stick with what he knew. Now its someone else using the system, writing everything in C++.
What is the absolute fastest OGL AGP card available?
Answer: three letters...M3D, nuff said.
Seriously though, I was going to suggest another 3Dlabs products but...
On February 24th 2006, Creative Technology Ltd. (NASDAQ: CREAF) announced that its subsidiary, 3Dlabs® Inc., Ltd. will refocus its 3D graphics business on the portable handheld device market and de-emphasize its professional workstation graphics business.
3DLABS will continue to support its Legacy Wildcat graphics cards, but no longer sell or develop Wildcat graphics products.
Don't know much about it but seems like the nVidia Tesla S870 seems to pack quite the punch.
Product: Tesla S870
# of GPUs 4
Total Dedicated Memory: 6 GB (1.5 GB GDDR3 per GPU)
Peak Flops: Over 500 gigaflops per GPU
Floating Point Precision: IEEE 754 single-precision floating point
Titanium is the new bling!
(you heard from me first!)
Anyway, the FireGL X3-256 is a pretty fast AGP board. Besides that, from ATI the highest AGP board is the 1650 Pro I believe.
From nVidia its the Quadro FX4000 which if I recall is faster than ATI's FireGL board.
The X1950Pro can be found for a pretty decent price, and I believe the XT's have come down, and are a fair bit faster. Availability might be an issue with the XT though.
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Laptop: MSI Wind - Black
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