DirectX9: Aquamark
By
Harald Thon,
published on November 8, 2004
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: geforce, go, 6800, reaches, for, desktop, graphics, performance
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: geforce, go, 6800, reaches, for, desktop, graphics, performance
Contents
- 1. As Time Goes By: GeForce Go Catches Up With The 6800
- 2. Is This NVIDIA's Return?
- 3. NVIDIA Geforce Go 6800 Details
- 4. Powermizer 5.0
- 5. Test Setup
- 6. Is It A Portable PC Or A Notebook?
- 7. Interfaces Everywhere
- 8. Hard Drive RAID And Two Optical Drives
- 9. Hard Drive RAID And Two Optical Drives, Continued
- 10. Benchmarks
- 11. DirectX8:UT 2003
- 12. Open GL: Quake III Team Arena
- 13. DirectX9: Aquamark
- 14. DirectX8: Splinter Cell
- 15. How Do Powermizer Settings Influence Frame Rates?
- 16. How Do Powermizer Settings Influence Battery Life?
- 17. Part II: Geforce Go 6800 And Mobility Radeon 9800 Battle For Desktop Performance
- 18. Doom3
- 19. UT2004
- 20. Farcry, Patch 1.3
- 21. Conclusion: Change Of Leadership, Madness (Likely To) Continue
13. DirectX9: Aquamark
Aquamark is a pure benchmark, but is based on the game Aquanox 2 - Revelation. If you want to learn more about this program, please take a look at Aquamark3: Accurate Benchmarking for Old and New (DirectX9) Apps?



You might have noticed that the results of the Sager NP9860 are missing here. The reason is that this benchmark and the GeForce Go 6800 did not want to communicate with each other. After starting Aquamark, the system froze and could only be revived with a hard reset.
NVIDIA confirmed that there is a problem, but plans to fix it quickly. We will keep an eye on their progress and try to add the results as soon as possible.
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