Zorba from Ars posted this comparison of 2D graphic card performance in Windows XP. Thought you guys might be interested.
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After scanning through their results database, it appears that
1. All NVIDIA chips since original TNT support both constant alpha blending (used in fade effects) and per-pixel alpha blending (used in shadows).
2. All ATI Radeon series chips and all Matrox Gxxx series chips support constant alpha blending but not per-pixel alpha. Users of these chips would be advised to disable XP shadowing effects to improve performance
3. Older chips (eg. Kryo II, 3dfx chips, S3 chips, SiS chips, Intel chips) do not support either feature, and are likely to perform crappily in XP.
Some of the limitations of ATI and Matrox cards might be resolved with updated drivers.
After scanning through their results database, it appears that
1. All NVIDIA chips since original TNT support both constant alpha blending (used in fade effects) and per-pixel alpha blending (used in shadows).
2. All ATI Radeon series chips and all Matrox Gxxx series chips support constant alpha blending but not per-pixel alpha. Users of these chips would be advised to disable XP shadowing effects to improve performance
3. Older chips (eg. Kryo II, 3dfx chips, S3 chips, SiS chips, Intel chips) do not support either feature, and are likely to perform crappily in XP.
Some of the limitations of ATI and Matrox cards might be resolved with updated drivers.
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