Test System
Test System |
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CPU: | AMD Athlon64 FX-60 @ 2900 MHz (Toledo, 2x 1024 KB Cache) |
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Motherboard: | Sapphire PC-A9RD580 ATI Radeon XPRESS 3200 |
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Memory: | 2x 1024MB G.Skill F1-4000BIU2-2GBHV CL3 |
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Harddisk: | WD Raptor 360GD 36 GB |
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Power Supply: | OCZ GameXStream 700W |
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Software: | Windows XP SP2 |
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Drivers: | NVIDIA: 91.47 ATI: Catalyst 6.11 |
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- All video card results were obtained on this exact system with the exact same configuration.
- All games were set to their highest quality setting
Three resolutions were tested per benchmark:
- 1024 x 768, No Anti-aliasing, No anisotropic filtering. This is a standard resolution without demanding display settings.
- 1280 x 1024, 2x Anti-aliasing, 8x anisotropic filtering. Common resolution for most gamer flatscreens today. A bit of eye candy turned on in the drivers.
- 1600 x 1200, 4x Anti-aliasing, 16x anisotropic filter. Highest non-widescreen resolution available to a wide range of users. Very good looking driver graphics settings.
- 2048 x 1536, 4x Anti-aliasing, 16x anisotropic filter. Highest non-widescreen resolution available to any consumer video card. Very good looking driver graphics settings.