Ok People..
From the little I have heard about the G450 it is essentially the G400 only it will be manufactured on a .18 micron process. This should allow for increased clock speeds on the main chip and therefore better performance, that is all I heard it was.
One more thing what is all this crap about hardware TnL and Software TnL?? From what I know every 3D card has the hardware TnL done by the main processor (ie. Pentium !!! or Athlon), right? Is there such a thing as Software TnL? I thought the big deal with video cards were that the hardware Transform and Lighting is taken off of the CPU and put on the Video cards TnL engine (ie Gforce, Savage2000), which is essentially a giant floating point unit to do all of these calculations, right?? So what is happening is all of the graphical work is being sent directly to to TnL video card bypassing the CPU altogether.... Anyone getting this? Tell me If I am right or wrong, I really want to know
If I am wrong here someone please catch me before I fall off the deep end.
Anyways "that's all I got to say about that."
G800? Never heard of it.
Well what do all you Software TnLers got to say now???
And by the way I do have a G400 Max and it rules!!!
From the little I have heard about the G450 it is essentially the G400 only it will be manufactured on a .18 micron process. This should allow for increased clock speeds on the main chip and therefore better performance, that is all I heard it was.
One more thing what is all this crap about hardware TnL and Software TnL?? From what I know every 3D card has the hardware TnL done by the main processor (ie. Pentium !!! or Athlon), right? Is there such a thing as Software TnL? I thought the big deal with video cards were that the hardware Transform and Lighting is taken off of the CPU and put on the Video cards TnL engine (ie Gforce, Savage2000), which is essentially a giant floating point unit to do all of these calculations, right?? So what is happening is all of the graphical work is being sent directly to to TnL video card bypassing the CPU altogether.... Anyone getting this? Tell me If I am right or wrong, I really want to know
If I am wrong here someone please catch me before I fall off the deep end.
Anyways "that's all I got to say about that."
G800? Never heard of it.
Well what do all you Software TnLers got to say now???
And by the way I do have a G400 Max and it rules!!!
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