What costs 50 bucks, has an integrated T&L engine, and does environmental bump mapping?
If you answered, "A stolen GeForce3 card", you're right, but that's not the only correct answer. Initially, I thought the 315 was going to be a bit of a dog when it came to performance. I'm pleasantly surprised that it held its own against more established competition. Instead of spending all of its time at the bottom of our pack of budget cards, the 315 took a few opportunities to flex its muscles and take the lead. As one of the select few graphics processors on the market with a really useful T&L engine, the 315 certainly bodes well for SiS's future graphics parts, at least on the low-end. Check the full review out @ Tech-Report.
If you answered, "A stolen GeForce3 card", you're right, but that's not the only correct answer. Initially, I thought the 315 was going to be a bit of a dog when it came to performance. I'm pleasantly surprised that it held its own against more established competition. Instead of spending all of its time at the bottom of our pack of budget cards, the 315 took a few opportunities to flex its muscles and take the lead. As one of the select few graphics processors on the market with a really useful T&L engine, the 315 certainly bodes well for SiS's future graphics parts, at least on the low-end. Check the full review out @ Tech-Report.