Planet Riva heeft een review van de Maxi Gamer Xentor 32 gepost. De kaart heeft geen bijzondere features, maar is met 175/183Mhz wel extra hoog geklokt. Helemaal okay zit dit niet bij de Xentor32, want in hete systemen draait de kaart volgens Planet Riva niet stabiel:
As mentioned earlier, the RIVA TNT2 Ultra was specified by NVIDIA to run at a core speed of 150 MHz, providing 300 megatexels/second of framerate. At the same time, though, NVIDIA left it up to the various board manufacturers to overclock the core as they wished to get even higher fillrates. Such was the case with Guillemot, who boosted the speed of the Xentor 32 to 175 MHz. Simple math would make the fillrate now 350 megatexels/second, a significant change.However, extra speed does come at a price. During this review lockups occured all too often, heat being the culprit. In all honestly, the review system is fairly hot as-is, with the UW/SCSI drive and Peltier fan units already adding to the case temperature. That being said, the Xentor 32 is a very stable card when running in a fairly "normal" machine. If your paricular rig is already prone to heat problems, it is this reviewers recommendation that you remove them before purchasing a Xentor 32 card, or any high-performance video board for that matter.