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Erazor X and X2
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Our
First Brush And Subsequent Crush
In our initial encounter with DDR GeForces, we were really
impressed at the performance that the DDR bought us. So I
would not expect anything less from the famed ELSA board
makers today.
The
ELSA range of GeForce cards only arrived on our shores
recently and with most GeForces priced so close to each other,
what will influence your buying decision?
Read on, I have the Erazor X SDR and the Erazor X2
DDR pitted against their Creative counterparts.
Specifications
– Erazor X
- nVidia
GeForce 256 at 120MHz
- 32MB
Samsung 5.5ns SDRAM at 166MHz
- 256-bit
2D acceleration, optimized pipeline for 16-bit, 24-bit and
32-bit colour depths
- 256-bit
3D QuadPipeTM rending engine (4 independent rendering
pipelines), hardware transform & lighting, cube
environment bump mapping, projective textures, vertex
blending, multi-texturing, procedural texturing, table
fog, stencil shadowing, texture compression, bilinear,
trilinear and 8-tap-anistropic texture filtering,
MIP-mapping
- AGP
2X/4X compliant (4X with Fast Writes)
- 350MHz
RAMDAC
- Maximum
resolution of 2048x1536
- ELSA
ChipGuard
- ELSA
SmartRefresh
- ELSA
SmartResolution

The bundle
Specifications
– Erazor X2
- nVidia
GeForce 256 at 120MHz
- 32MB
Infineon 6ns DDR SGRAM at 301MHz
- 256-bit
2D acceleration, optimized pipeline for 16-bit, 24-bit and
32-bit colour depths
- 256-bit
3D QuadPipeTM rending engine (4 independent rendering
pipelines), hardware transform & lighting, cube
environment bump mapping, projective textures, vertex
blending, multi-texturing, procedural texturing, table
fog, stencil shadowing, texture compression, bilinear,
trilinear and 8-tap-anistropic texture filtering,
MIP-mapping
- AGP
2X/4X compliant (4X with Fast Writes)
- 350MHz
RAMDAC
- Maximum
resolution of 2048x1536
- S-Video
output (Brooktree 869KRF)
- ELSA
ChipGuard
- ELSA
SmartRefresh
- ELSA
SmartResolution
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