Bij Sharky Extreme is al een review te vinden van de GeForce Plus videokaart met 64MB DDR geheugen, zoals die momenteel als optie in Dell Dimension PC's gehangen kan worden (zie ook deze posting). Vanwege de verdubbeling van het geheugen presteert GeForce nu nog beter in hoge resoluties met grote hoeveelheden textures en 32-bit kleur.
Because we did not run the testing ourselves and were unable to witness the cards in action, we cannot give detailed or definitive analysis of these results.What appears to be the case is that, at mid-range resolutions such as 1024 x 768 x 32bpp where memory loads aren't too high, Dell's 64MB DDR SGRAM GeForce 256 runs faster than a 32MB SDR SDRAM GeForce 256 by about the same margin we would expect from a 32MB DDR SGRAM GeForce 256.
But when resolution and texture sizes increase, 32MB of memory is not enough. The 32MB of extra memory on Dell's card not only gives it a huge performance advantage in these situations, it also enables it run at high-quality, high-resolution settings that cause a 32MB SDR SDRAM GeForce 256 (and probably every other 32MB consumer gaming card available) to conk out. Either way, playing at 1600x1200 (providing you've got a large enough monitor) is fast becoming a reality.
Over ongeveer een maand kunnen we ook van o.a. Asus, Guillemot en Leadtek deze Plus versie gaan verwachten .