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GeForce 3 Series - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

GeForce 3 Series

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nvidia GeForce 3 Series
Codename(s) NV20
Created 2001
Entry-level GPU None
Mid-Range GPU GeForce 3 Ti 200
High-end GPU GeForce 3, Ti 500
Direct3D and Shader version D3D 8.0, Pixel Shader 1.1, Vertex Shader 1.1

The GeForce3 (codenamed NV20) was Nvidia's third-generation GeForce chip. The range included three related chips—the GeForce 3, the GeForce 3 Ti500 and the GeForce 3 Ti200. The derived NV2A was used in the Xbox and the professional version of the GeForce 3 was the Quadro DCC.

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[edit] Programmable shaders and new features

The first GeForce3 chips were released in March 2001, three months after Nvidia bought out the near-defunct 3dfx. It differed from the past-generation GeForce 256/GeForce 2 in the addition or enhancement of several features. These factors came together to give the GeForce3 numerous key advantages upon its release, and it was months before ATi was in a position to release the Radeon 8500 and successfully compete with the product line.

The first key distinction was the addition of programmable vertex and pixel shaders, specialised hardware units (required under the DirectX 8.0 specification) designed to execute small custom transform and lighting and per-pixel programs, greatly increasing the card's flexibility; this was advertised as the nFinite FX Engine. (The GeForce 2 had non-programmable pixel shaders which were little used outside of tech demos.)

The second way in which it differed from its predecessors was the inclusion of a hardware memory manager dubbed Lightspeed Memory Architecture (LMA), which was designed to reduce overdraw, conserve memory bandwidth by compressing the Z-buffer (depth buffer) and better manage the memory bus.

The third was the changing of the anti-aliasing implementation from supersampling to multi-sampling, which was more efficient and easier to expose through OpenGL and Direct3D; this came at a minor hit to visual quality but was a noticeable improvement in speed. The Quincunx antialiasing method was also introduced with the GeForce3.

Finally, and not trivially, the number of anisotropic filtering samples the card could handle was increased from two to eight.

[edit] Performance

In terms of performance, it sometimes lost to the GeForce2 Ultra because of a similar pixel pipeline configuration with a lower core clock speed, resulting in a lower pixel fillrate. However, the GeForce3 had the lead when anti-aliasing was enabled because of the new memory bandwidth / fillrate efficiency mechanisms, and its vertex and pixel shaders for future games enabled the GeForce3 to replace the GeForce 2 Ultra as Nvidia's top of the line product. The GeForce3 easily outperformed the GeForce2 GTS, ATI Radeon DDR and 3dfx Voodoo 5 cards (including the 6000.)

GeForce3 Ti 200 GPU
GeForce3 Ti 200 GPU

The second revisions, the GeForce3 Ti500 and Ti200, were released in October 2001, at around the same time as ATI's top-line Radeon 8500 and 7500. The Ti500 had higher core and memory clocks (240 Core/250 Memory), and was designed to outperform the Radeon 8500; initially the Ti500 held the upper hand but eventually the 8500's driver improvements, combined with its higher fillrate, enabled it to reach and even surpass the Ti500 in some cases. In addition, the 8500 was significantly cheaper than the Ti500 and carried dual-monitor support, which the entire GeForce3 series lacked. As a result, the Ti500 was never widespread and it was replaced in spring 2002 by the GeForce 4 Ti 4200, which had slightly better performance, included dual-monitor support, and most importantly could be produced at lower cost.

The Ti200 was a cheaper chip clocked lower (175 Core/200 Memory) than the original GeForce3 (200 Core/230 Memory), and it easily surpassed the Radeon 7500 in speed and feature set outside of dual-monitor implementation. Some say that the Ti500's yields were unexpectedly poor, and the Ti200 was a way of making up the cost of making the chips, though this has never been confirmed. At half the price of the Ti500 and delivering the same features and much of the performance, the Ti200 proved popular with enthusiasts, as it could be overclocked to run at GeForce3 speeds (and Ti500 speeds in some cases). ATI rolled out the Radeon 8500LE in early 2002 to compete in the niche occupied by the Ti200.

[edit] Product positioning

The GeForce3 enjoyed undisputed performance supremacy throughout its lifetime. Unlike most Nvidia graphics products, the GeForce3 was always aimed at the high-end and upper-midrange gaming performance market, and at no time was there a cheap, entry-level version of it—nor was there any need for one, as the numerous GeForce 2 variants were well placed to serve in the mass-market role. Even the Ti200 (which was released relatively late in the chip's life) was priced squarely at the upper end of the mid-range, and had performance to match. The refresh of the GeForce 3 which was launched as the GeForce 4 Ti also did not spawn a mainstream variant; Nvidia would not introduce a mass-market DirectX 8 generation chip until the GeForce FX 5200.

The GeForce 2 and GeForce3 lines were replaced in early 2002 by the GeForce 4 MX and Ti lines, respectively. The GeForce 4 Ti was very similar to its predecessor; the main differences were higher core and memory speeds, a revised memory controller, improved vertex and pixel shaders, hardware anti-aliasing and DVD playback. Proper dual-monitor support was also brought over from the GeForce 2 MX. With the GeForce 4 Ti 4600 as the new flagship product, this was the beginning of the end of the GeForce 3 Ti 500 which was already difficult to produce due to poor yields, and it was later completely replaced by the Ti 4200.

However, the GeForce3 Ti200 was still kept in production for a short while as it occupied a spot between the (delayed) GeForce 4 Ti 4200 and GeForce 4 MX 460 in performance. Despite the Ti200's positioning, which would have kept the chip going until the end of 2002, it was discontinued due to naming confusion with the GeForce 4 MX and Ti lines. The discontinuing of the GeForce3 Ti200 and Radeon 8500LE disappointed many enthusiasts, because the performance-oriented Ti 4200 had not yet fallen to midrange prices, while the mass-market Radeon 9000 was not as fast as the Ti200 and 8500LE.

The original GeForce3 and the Ti500 derivative were only released in 64 MiB configurations throughout their lifetimes. This was also mostly true of the Ti200, a handful of third-parties did sell 128 MiB versions without much success since it was found that the GeForce3 got little performance gain from the extra VRAM. The Radeon 8500 series on the other hand did benefit significantly from 128 MiB, which also explained the reason why Nvidia quickly replaced the GeForce 3 with the GeForce 4 Ti.

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