GeForce 6600 GT Reference Review

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Return to Castle Wolfensteinimageview.php?image=102This game is powered with a highly optimized Quake III engine. We tested the graphics card with high detail settings and of course a heavy duty time-demo.

Powered by the Quake III Arena engine, the Wolfenstein universe explodes with the kind of epic environments, A.I., firepower and cinematic effects that only a game created by true masters can deliver. The dark reich's closing in. The time to act is now. Evil prevails when good men do nothing.

A highly decorated Army Ranger recruited into the Office of Secret Actions (OSA) tasked with escaping and then returning to Castle Wolfenstein in an attempt to thwart Heinrich Himmler's occult and genetic experiments. Himmler believes himself to be a reincarnation of a 10th century dark prince, Henry the Fowler, also known as Heinrich. Through genetic engineering and the harnessing of occult powers, Himmler hopes to raise an unstoppable army to level the Allies once and for all.

That being said, RTCW boasts very nice textures, impressive effects and fantastic character models.

 

RTCW 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200
5750PCX 129 128 113 91
x600 126 126 121 96
6600GT 150 150 149 146
550/1110 150 150 150 148
4xAA 8xAF 149 146 131 76
8x(S)AAx16AF 134 106 52 n/a
8x(S)AAx16AF opt on 137 112 57 n/a

Any high-end range graphics card to date will experience flat out CPU limitation with this game. What happens here is that the GPU (Graphics processor) is awaiting data/calculations from the processor. The processor is not fast enough thus the graphics core cannot deliver any faster, yes even with a P4 3.6 GHz CPU.

Now at your standard settings this game is eaten alive by all high-end and mid-end graphics cards and that makes sense as it is aging. Yet even now it still a fantastic game to play. But since this game is so easy to handle for the graphics card we can really kick the card in the, and excuse my language here, nuts by enabling 8xAA and 16xAF and even then it remains very playable. 1600x1200 ran into a limitation or driver bug somehow, but still look at 1280x1024 .. yikes that's nice for a mid-range product !

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