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Review - Magic TwinPower (Banshee) from Skywell Technology
Another fine product from Skywell's hit factory has been released. Following 3Dfx's Voodoo line-up Skywell-Technology has released a 16 Mb Banshee based 2d/3d card. Its called Magic Twinpower. This will probably one of the best selling 3D products since the release of the 1st generation voodoo 1 cards. It has been no more then about 2 years that 3D accelerated cards entered the mighty PC market. In those two years competition was/is high, therefor in the ongoing struggle to beat the best 3Dfx came with a project called Banshee about a year ago. Everybody was very curious what this card could do and yes ... would it not be an adon card ? The dream of a lot of users became reality in November 1998. The 1st real Banshee card had arrived, a very strong 2D card combined with the mighty power of Voodoo2 and Voodoo graphics/Glide compatibility. Today we will be reviewing and testing this mighty product. This review will include some benchmarks based upon a Asus P2B, Intel P-II 350 MHz and 128 MB system. We will be using Diamonds Monster 3D, California Graphics Wizard 3D and Magic 3D II for comparisation.
I've decided to skip most 'all-round' benchmark in this review, yes Winbench '98 will not be used anymore. Lately there is a new trend hitting the streets, manufacturers are 'optimizing' there drivers especially for programs like WinBench ect. The best method of determining weather a card is fast 'to my humble opinion' is by examining frame rates in games and bootmarks.
You may have wondered why I never used 3D Winbench 98 for my 3D accelerator reviews. I found out pretty soon after 3D
Winbench 98 was released, that the results scored in this benchmark did not show any conformity with frame rates scored
in any real world 3D game. It also seemed pretty strange to me that some graphics card manufacturers were keen on
equipping me with new drivers right after 3D Winbench 98 was available, sometimes even with the words 'these drivers will
perform better in 3D Winbench 98'. Comments like that don't really enforce your believe in that benchmark, it rather sounds
pretty much as if these new drivers were simply improved for this particular benchmark. Now whilst suspecting something
like that I couldn't really be bothered doing any research about this unpleasant issue. Instead of this I started concentrating
on finding new and good 3D games that included some decent frame counters. 'Turok' was one of the first, now the
awesome game 'Incoming' and the latest playable demo version of the impressively looking 'Forsaken' as well as 'Quake II'
complete my 3D benchmark suite for the time being. It was actually pretty annoying that I often had to explain to graphics
card manufacturers why I wouldn't use 3D Winbench, because some were particularly keen on me using this benchmark.
Others suggested Final Reality and although I really liked that benchmark when it was new, I really went off it latest since I
saw the amusing posting of Mercury, where a Voodoo Rush card scored higher than a Voodoo2 card in Final Reality. I'd
rather call that 'Final Irreality'. I've decided to skip most 'all-round' benchmark in this review, yes Winbench '98 will not be used anymore. Lately there is a new trend hitting the streets, manufacturers are 'optimizing' there drivers especially for programs like WinBench ect. The best method of determining weather a card is fast 'to my humble opinion' is by examining frame rates in games and bootmarks.
You may have wondered why I never used 3D Winbench 98 for my 3D accelerator reviews. I found out pretty soon after 3D
Winbench 98 was released, that the results scored in this benchmark did not show any conformity with frame rates scored
in any real world 3D game. It also seemed pretty strange to me that some graphics card manufacturers were keen on
equipping me with new drivers right after 3D Winbench 98 was available, sometimes even with the words 'these drivers will
perform better in 3D Winbench 98'. Comments like that don't really enforce your believe in that benchmark, it rather sounds
pretty much as if these new drivers were simply improved for this particular benchmark. Now whilst suspecting something
like that I couldn't really be bothered doing any research about this unpleasant issue. Instead of this I started concentrating
on finding new and good 3D games that included some decent frame counters. 'Turok' was one of the first, now the
awesome game 'Incoming' and the latest playable demo version of the impressively looking 'Forsaken' as well as 'Quake II'
complete my 3D benchmark suite for the time being. It was actually pretty annoying that I often had to explain to graphics
card manufacturers why I wouldn't use 3D Winbench, because some were particularly keen on me using this benchmark.
Others suggested Final Reality and although I really liked that benchmark when it was new, I really went off it latest since I
saw the amusing posting of Mercury, where a Voodoo Rush card scored higher than a Voodoo2 card in Final Reality. I'd
rather call that 'Final Irreality'. You may have wondered why I never used 3D Winbench 98 for my 3D accelerator reviews. I found out pretty soon after 3D Winbench 98 was released, that the results scored in this benchmark did not show any conformity with frame rates scored in any real world 3D game. It also seemed pretty strange to me that some graphics card manufacturers were keen on equipping me with new drivers right after 3D Winbench 98 was available, sometimes even with the words 'these drivers will perform better in 3D Winbench 98'. Comments like that don't really enforce your believe in that benchmark, it rather sounds pretty much as if these new drivers were simply improved for this particular benchmark. Now whilst suspecting something like that I couldn't really be bothered doing any research about this unpleasant issue. Instead of this I started concentrating on finding new and good 3D games that included some decent frame counters. 'Turok' was one of the first, now the awesome game 'Incoming' and the latest playable demo version of the impressively looking 'Forsaken' as well as 'Quake II' complete my 3D benchmark suite for the time being. It was actually pretty annoying that I often had to explain to graphics card manufacturers why I wouldn't use 3D Winbench, because some were particularly keen on me using this benchmark. Others suggested Final Reality and although I really liked that benchmark when it was new, I really went off it latest since I saw the amusing posting of Mercury, where a Voodoo Rush card scored higher than a Voodoo2 card in Final Reality. I'd rather call that 'Final Irreality'. Installation
Once you have obtained the latest drivers (which ofcourse are also on the included driver cd) goto you System properties and from there towards your Display Properties, driver and hit update driver. Follow the procedure and kaboom ! you are really to roll the dice. Hey, make sure that you have installed the latest DirectX drivers ofcourse. If you have previously owned a voodoo based card then its possible that you encounter some registry problems. goto www.3dfx.com and look at the banshee Faq. It has downloadable registry fixes.
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Bundled Games/Drivers
As always the key formula for Skywell is to release a competitive product for a serious low price. This can only be done by excluding game packs ect. Therefor you will only find a driver-cd compiled with the latest drivers, some demos, benchmarks and ofcourse the latest DirectX drivers from Microsoft.
As always the key formula for Skywell is to release a competitive product for a serious low price. This can only be done by excluding game packs ect. Therefor you will only find a driver-cd compiled with the latest drivers, some demos, benchmarks and ofcourse the latest DirectX drivers from Microsoft. Personally i think it would have been nicer to see some more new demo's included on the driver CD since there is plenty of space left. on the other side, do you really care about some demo's ? You buy the Skywell card for its performance & price. And those two are great! But more info on that one later.
Differences Between the M3D 2 and Magic Twinpower In terms of 3D the Magic Twinpower is as fast as a Voodoo2 card, really, the difference isn't that big, we are talking about percents here. So i can start a long and boring story here but i won't. Hey the card is as fast as a Voodoo2 card (Okay, polygonal fill rate is slightly slower but hey, that was the few percents i was talking about. The huge advantage over a Voodoo2 card is that is simply isn't an adon card anymore. Just simply plain 2d/3d The MTP is extremely fast in its 2D section. it has certain functions that accelerated the 2D environment. (100mhz single cycle 128bits Windows GUI acceleration). The 16 Mb SGRAM - Supports 3D resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 w/ Z buffer. The TwinPowers 2D core delivers near *Null Driver Windows performance and top DOS performance with an advanced 128bit engine and a 250 MHz RAMDAC. Hey and you kwon what's so cool also ? the MTP is a totally black card, i mean the print is black. If you see it, you'll know what i mean, it looks so cool! you almost believe that you have dark power (read evil .... evil ? ghost ? HEY BANSHEE!) in your PC. User's guide
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Overclocking & performance in general
* tested on a Asus P2B 350MMX Pentium II BX Chip set 128Mb PC100 SDram + 9 Gig Ultra DMA HD's, Windows '98, DirectX 6.2 * tested on a Asus P2B 350MMX Pentium II BX Chip set 128Mb PC100 SDram + 9 Gig Ultra DMA HD's, Windows '98, DirectX 6.2The benchmarks are based upon these systems *
As you can see the benchmark comparisation between Voodoo2 based cards is almost nihil. The Wizard 3D came out slightly slower then the Monster II But be aware that any little multi-tasking program that is resident in your computers memory can cause that. Therefor i can safely say that the cards are equal in comparisation toward speed in Frames per second. The cards were not tested in a No-Vsync environment. I do not test cards in this way anymore simply because no-body will ever use that option in real life anyway. Therefor on my system a framerate could never be higher then 75 FPS. * the Final Reality benchmark could not be performed since this benchmark did not accept the Banshee card as valid. SLI Mode - Wouldn't it be something ?? Well, gotta disappoint you here, Banshee cards can not be connected trough Scan Line Interleave.
The Banshee runs incredibly hot. Just try putting you finger on the heat sink for more than a fraction of a second. Yikes! If you have room you could screw a small 486 CPU cooling fan into the heat sink fans. That will work. Or you could replace the heat sink with a 3Dfx Cool cooling fan. The original heat sink is glued pretty tight, but I think it will pop off with a little leverage if you heat up the card first. Do you need to do this? Ehh. I haven't seen any heat related anomalies, but the trend with video chips lately, like the TNT, has been to put out phenomenal amounts of heat. Some manufacturers are shipping with fans already. Anything to get the air moving around the card would help. Although banshee has some minor software compatibility problems then a Voodoo2 we cannot blame Skywell for that. All Banshee based cards have some minor problems regarding compatibility. Although banshee has some minor software compatibility problems then a Voodoo2 we cannot blame Skywell for that. All Banshee based cards have some minor problems regarding compatibility.The Banshee uses a different Glide version than the Voodoo or Voodoo2. There can be Glide version errors if you have other Voodoo cards loaded previously. Creative Labs has provided a Glide switcher to allow people who want to run their Voodoo 1 and 2 cards with the Banshee. Reports of success or failure running a specific game are somewhat inconsistent. One variable seems to be the brand of card. This is a bit of a surprise since most cards follow the reference design and use only slightly altered reference drivers.
The Magic series are good products, solid and very affordable. Its pricing is very well and the card works very reliable. The web support is good. Always the latest drivers online. The performance is almost exactly the same as Diamonds Monster 3D II or for that matter any V2 card. But that was to be expected. The Magic Twinpower is an excellent product which will bring you die hard gamers out there some excellent joy !
Once again, thumbs up Skywell Technology for giving us such a good product. At this time of year (December '98) the Magic TwinPower isn't available yet on the market. The price will be low because there are no games included. You simple get the basics (all you need) However, don't get me wrong here, for the buck you pay you'll get the most bang! Its a very good and stable card. If 3Dfx can do a little more in terms of software compatibility then this card will be a big hit.
At this time of year (December '98) the Magic TwinPower isn't available yet on the market. The price will be low because there are no games included. You simple get the basics (all you need) However, don't get me wrong here, for the buck you pay you'll get the most bang! Its a very good and stable card. If 3Dfx can do a little more in terms of software compatibility then this card will be a big hit. * Just received the word that The card is in the shops as we speak. At this time of year (Dec 1998) its about 130$ For a final conclusion in weather you should or shouldn't buy a Voodoo2/banshee card i can say only this, 1) if you own a p233mmx or below with an 'old' Voodoo1 card then do not upgrade. Really your system will not benefit from it greatly.
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