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"CADALYST LABS REVIEW"
November 1, 2004

EXTREME SPEED—Six Workstations Push the Limits
By Ron LaFon

This month, Cadalyst Labs reviews the latest workstations from @Xi Computer, Alienware, Dell, IBM, Polywell, and Velocity Micro. With a variety of processors and configurations represented, performance scores reach new heights.

Building workstations is an art, and many of the vendors whose systems tested here excel at their art and their craft.

If you're considering new workstations for your team, you're sure to find something you like among the speedy systems reviewed.

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"How Today's Chips Stack Up"
March 1, 2004
"A PNY/NVIDIA FX 3000 graphics card with 256MB of onboard RAM controls video. This really seems to be the card for high-performance CAD systems these days."

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"NVIDIA Quadro FX 1100"
March 1, 2004
"For those who need a midrange graphics card, the FX 1100 is a good choice at an attractive price, offering both consistent performance and a stable, solid display. "

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"Speed x2"
November 1, 2003
"This is not only the largest workstation roundup that Cadalyst has done in some time, it’s also one of the most varied. The graphics cards included in the systems were also more varied than expected, although only NVIDIA was represented."

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Comments from leading PNY Workstation Partners


October 2003
"I had absolutely no problems, and I'm happy to report the FX3000 is rock solid." "Those needing the ultimate in performance, however, will find this card fast, solid, and ready to tackle any task."


"Hot New Graphics Cards Shine on Dual Opteron System"
October 2003
"NVIDIA is not resting on its laurels-it continues to produce ever-faster professional graphics cards. Coming on the heels of the speedy FX 2000, the new FX 3000 is even faster….if you need speedy 3D performance, NVIDIA Quadro FX 3000 excels."


"ATI and NVIDIA Continue to Accelerate Your Creativity"
October 2003
"NVIDIA's Quadro FX 3000 and FX3000G represent the ultra-high end of the spectrum. If you are doing lots of HD level work with very dense textures and need the very highest of screen resolutions, and maybe genlock or frame lock capabilities, one of these is you're obvious choice Stepping down a bit from there is Quadro FX 2000, FX 1000, or FX 500, which all still offer higher end performance, but at more aggressive price points."


"NVIDIA Quadro FX 3000, NV35GL Based Pro Graphics"
September 8, 2003
"The Quadro FX 3000, in general, is one of the fastest professional graphics cards money can buy right now and the numbers we've shown you here today back that up…All told however, we have to hand it to NVIDIA for delivering a product that brings best in class performance in these highly specialized and demanding CAD and DCC applications. If every second counts …., then open up those purse strings and belly up to the bar, because NVIDIA's Quadro FX 3000 can certainly serve up CAD and DCC Workstation performance."


"First Looks: NVIDIA FX 500 Review"
September 2003
"… the NVIDIA Quadro FX 500, a moderately speedy and moderately priced graphic card that meets the needs of many and requires only a single AGP 8X slot…The FX 500 is certified for a wide variety of business, CAD, and graphics applications and features nView multidisplay technology. Street priced at a reasonable $325, the FX 500 is a good value as an entry-level graphics card."


"Graphics Boosters for OpenGL Workstations"
September 16, 2003
"The Quadro FX 3000 bests its seven opponents in almost all benchmark disciplines…On the resolution front, NVIDIA is out to break records. With the luxury IBM T221 and Viewsonic VP2209b models, they've managed to render an impressive 3840x2400 pixels…The Quadro FX 3000 from NVIDIA is the undisputed winner in the performance category of the comparison test."


"The Lowdown on the Latest Graphics Cards"
August 2003
"NVIDIA brands the Quadro FX 500 as an entry-level card--although in the SPECviewperf test, it holds its own against the mid-range cards from the other vendors…NVIDIA does a great job with the features present in its driver. It of course features the now-standard utilities for managing application behavior in dual-screen mode, but it also has built-in support for display rotation--specifically to support LCD monitors that can pivot on their stands--a feature not found in any of the other cards."

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