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3DLabs Oxygen GVX1 Pro
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1 42328 03-25-2004
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100% of reviewers $30.00 9.0



Description: GLINT® R4 Rasterization Processor

* Unified 2D, 3D and video processing
* 128-bit memory bus architecture
* Integrated 300 MHz RAMDAC
* 7 independent DMA engines provide low CPU utilization
* Integrated SVGA Controller

GLINT Gamma G2, Second Generation Geometry Processor

* 100% OpenGL® 1.2 transformation and lighting in silicon
* 5 GFLOP floating point performance
* 6.3 million transformed, lit triangles per sec
* 16 simultaneous light sources
* Directional, positional and spot lights with quadratic attenuation and local viewer support
* Two-sided lighting directly supported in hardware at no extra cost

PowerThreads® SSE OpenGL Drivers

* Full OpenGL 1.1 ICD (1.2 ready)
* Dynamic load balancing optimizes geometry and lighting load between GLINT Gamma G2 and host CPU
* Fully optimized for Intel® SSE and AMD® 3DNow!®

Professional 3D Rendering

* Complete OpenGL 1.2 functionality in silicon
* Full OpenGL overlays
* Single pass bump-mapping, per-pixel lighting
* High-quality Gouraud shading
* Perspective correct bilinear and trilinear filtering with per-pixel mip-mapping
* Dual bilinear mip-mapped textures in a single pass
* 2048x2048x32 maximum individual texture size
* Source and destination alpha blending
* Fogging and depth cueing
* Antialiased lines and polygons
* Full-scene antialiasing
* Hardware scissoring, stippling and stencil buffers
* GID clipping for efficient window management
* 32 bit Z-buffering

Integrated Video Processing

* Hardware YUV-RGB conversion
* Hardware MPEG-2 Motion Compensation

Virtual Texturing Memory Management

* Full virtual memory management unit in GLINT R4 silicon allows the board to act as a full 256 MB graphics card

Board Physical

* Short-card ATX form-factor
* AGP 1x/2x/4x compatible
* AGP Pro compatible
* 64 MB of unified high-speed SDRAM for framebuffer, Z-buffer and texture memory

Connectors

* DB-15 analog connector
* 3-pin mini-din stereo connector
* MDR20 DFP digital flat panel connector

On board DVI-I connector

* High-resolution DFP and Digital CRT Output
* Drives digital displays up to 1600x1200 @60 Hz and analog displays up to 2048x1536 @60 Hz

Stereo Support

* True, quad-buffered stereo support up to 1280x1024, true-color, 118 Hz refresh rat
Keywords: 3DLabs Oxygen GVX1 Pro Glint R4 Gamma
/sbin/lspci output: 01:00.1 Display controller: 3DLabs: Unknown device 000d (rev 01)
Chipset: GLINT R4 rasteriser and GLINT Gamma 2geometry processor
Connection Type: AGP 4x


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Old 03-25-2004, 07:29 PM   #1
trickykid
 
Registered: Jan 2001
Posts: 24,128

Rep: Reputation:
Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid? (in USD): $30.00 | Rating: 9

Kernel (uname -r): 2.6.1
Distribution: Slackware



This is an excellent 3d card I picked up for fairly cheap. Funny thing is the drivers supplied and updated drivers would not work in Windows but works flawlessly with the stock glint driver that comes stock with XFree86.

You can however get the accelerated drivers from www.xig.com to get full potential of this card. I have yet to fork out the money for the drivers yet, maybe one day.
 




  



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