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Benchmarks: Comanche 4, X2: The Threat, UT2003
The
Comanche 4 benchmark demo is a unique benchmark as it represents a real-world
gaming experience. It contains the single player "Eagle's Talon" mission from
the game as well as a detailed cinematic. This DirectX 8.1 benchmark demo will
measure your system's performance in the standard frames per second format. The
benchmark was run with audio disabled.
Comanche
4 is a good system benchmark. It likes the 925X based Gigabyte GA-8ANXP-D
best, and overlocking boosts framerates a bit on top of that.
A
completely rewritten 3D engine based on DirectX8 encompasses many visual effects
such as volumetric Nebulae (gas clouds) that have a real impact in the game (you
can hide in them), many new engine, shield, weapon and explosion effects.
Objects cast real dynamic 3D shadows! Dynamic DP3 bump mapping allows a
previously unseen level of detail.
In X2:
The Threat, the GA-8GPNXP-D does exceptionally well. It eve eclipses the
925X based GA-8ANXP-D.
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.
UT2003
display's nearly identical results for each test board. The Gigabyte
GA-8ANNXP-D comes out ahead, but not by a significant amount.
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