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Star Wars: Jedi Knight II |
L2 Cache
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L3 Cache
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FPS
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Reference Apple Systems | |||
PM G4/466MHz Digital Audio |
1024k
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0MB L3
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24.3
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PM G4/733MHz QuickSilver |
256k
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0MB L3
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24.8
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PM G4/867MHz QuickSilver |
256k
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2MB, SDRAM
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34.2
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PM 2x G4/1GHz QuickSilver 2002 |
256k x2
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2x 1MB, DDRAM
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43.8
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PM 2x G4/867MHz Mirrored Drive Door |
256k x2
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2x 1MB, DDRAM
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39.7
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PM 2x G4/1GHz Mirrored Drive Door |
256k x2
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2x 1MB, DDRAM
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45.8
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PM G4/1GHz (MDD) FireWire 800 |
256k
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1MB, DDRAM
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37.4
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PM 2x G4/1.25GHz (MDD) FireWire 800 |
256k x2
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2x 1MB, DDRAM
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50.9
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PM 2x G4/1.42GHz (MDD) FireWire 800 |
256k x2
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2x 1MB, DDRAM
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54.2
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Acceleration Cards | |||
GigaDesigns G-Celerator G4/800MHz |
256k
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2MB SPB SRAM
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31.9
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OWC Mercury Extreme G4/800MHz |
256k
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2MB SPB SRAM
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32.3
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PowerLogix PowerForce G4/800MHz |
256k
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2MB SPB SRAM
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31.8
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Sonnet Encore/ST G4/800MHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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32.7
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GigaDesigns G-Celerator G4/1GHz |
256k
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2MB SPB SRAM
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37.6
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GigaDesigns G-Celerator G4/1GHz (@ 1.2GHz) |
256k
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2MB SPB SRAM
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41.9
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Sonnet Encore/ST G4/1GHz |
256k
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2MB SPB SRAM
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38.2
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PowerLogix PowerForce G4/1.2GHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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39.5
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Sonnet Encore/ST G4/1.2GHz |
256k
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2MB SPB SRAM
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42.2
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GigaDesigns G-Celerator G4/1.26GHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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44.6
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OWC Mercury Extreme G4/1.26GHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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44.8
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OWC Mercury Extreme G4/1.33GHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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48.4
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GigaDesigns G-Celerator G4/1.4GHz @ 1.467GHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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51.1
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OWC Mercury Extreme G4/1.467GHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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51.2
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PowerLogix PowerForce 2x867MHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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39
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PowerLogix PowerForce 2x933MHz |
256k x2
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2MB SPB SRAM x2
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40.6
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PowerLogix PowerForce 2x1.0GHz |
256k x2
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2MB SPB SRAM x2
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42
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PowerLogix PowerForce 2x1.2GHz |
256k x2
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2MB SPB SRAM x2
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47.9
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Star Wars: Jedi Knight II - Jedi Outcast. Average frames per second, longer bars are better.
What more can I say about this game other than "WOW"! It's one of the most visually pleasing games I have ever played, the first time I saw it at MacWorld NY in July I knew it would be a killer on graphics cards & system performance. First impressions were right, it's by far the most demanding game I have ever played on my system - and it's worth upgrading to play. Check out this great review of Jedi Knight II from Apple - with screenshots! All tests were performed using the default "high quality" settings, no config file trickery or any unusual enhancements were performed generating these scores. Standard TimeDemo routines used. |