Gamespot heeft een review gepost van de Falcon Northwest Xentor Special Edition, een door Falcon en Guillemot opgepepte versie van de Xentor 32 TNT2 kaart die stijf staat van de viagra (195/235MHz). De kaart is vooral leuk bij games met 32-bit rendering (zoals Quake 3), want anders vormt de CPU al snel de limiterende faktor:
On the Pentium III/500, the card generated the highest-ever GameGauge score on our test bed, at 51.51. The score on the Pentium III/600 was a stunning 57.38. The 32-bit scores at 1024x758 were also quite good. You often see the phrase "playable in 32-bit color," which is usually a euphemism for "the frame rate didn't really suck." With the Xentor 32SE, the frame rates at 1024x768x32 not only didn't suck, they were quite good. (People playing Q3test should note that if they just turn off trilinear filtering, they'll gain an additional 10 percent in frame rate.)
En een plaatje van het ding (zo te zien met heatsink-vergroting en koelribben op de DRAM chips):