X2: The
Threat is traditionally nicer to the highend nVIDIA cards, and punishing the
lower end ones. While the MSI PCX5750-TD128 is the slowest here, it should be
good enough for gamers to play at 1024x768.
Unreal Tournament 2003 |
Source: Epic |
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Unreal
Tournament 2003 is the sequel to 1999's multiple 'Game of the Year' award
winner. It uses the very latest Unreal Engine technology - where graphics, sound
and game play are taken beyond the bleeding edge. Unreal Tournament 2003 employs
the use of Vertex as well as Pixel Shaders and it's recommended that you use a
DirectX 8 videocard to get the most out of the game.
If you
want to frag with the best of them, at 1024x768 the MSI PCX5750-TD128 is able to
deliver.
As you've
probably noticed in the other benchmarks, 1600x1200 is just too much for the MSI
PCX5750-TD128, even when overclocked.