1st NVIDIA workstation card based on higher clocked GeForce 256 core.
Later versions were using DDR (ELSA GLoria II-Pro - 333MHz) memory instead SDR (ELSA GLoria II - 166MHz), so memory bandwidth rised from 2656 MB/s to 5328 MB/s.
Vlask's cards:
ELSA GLoria II-Pro have AGP Pro interface. Used by Dell in his workstation line.
Palcal's cards:
Additional Info
- Made by: NVIDIA
- Codename: NV10
- Bus: AGP 4x, AGP Pro
- Memory Size: 64MB
- Max Memory Size: 64MB
- Memory Type: SDR, DDR
- Year: 1999
- Announce Date: Monday, 01 November 1999
- Card Type: VGA
- Family: GeForce
- Manufacturer: TSMC
- Process tech: 220nm
- Transistors (Millions): 23
- Made in: Taiwan
- Owned by: Vlask, Palcal
- Outputs: 15 pin D‐sub, DVI
- Price $: 850
- Video Acceleration: MPEG-2 (DVD)
- DirectX: DX7
- OpenGL: 1.5
- Core Clock (MHz): 135
- Core: 256bit
- Effective Memory Clock (MHz): 333
- Memory Bus Width: 128bit
- Memory Bandwidth (MB/s): 5328
- Pixel Pipelines: 4
- Texture Units: 4
- Pixel Fillrate (MPixel/s): 540
- Texel Fillrate (MTexel/s): 540
- Triangle/Vertices Rate (M/s): 17
- Sold by: ELSA
- Max Memory Clock (MHz): 333
- Min Memory Clock (MHz): 166
- Ramdac (MHz): 350
- OpenGL/D3D report: Txt
- Press info: NVIDIA
- Press info: NVIDIA
- Press info: Freelibrary
- Wikipedia: Wiki
- Review: Hothardware
- Review: Tom's Hardware
- Review: AnandTech
- Info: SLCentral
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