PoV GeForce FX 5500 Review

Graphics cards 1049 Page 12 of 13 Published by

teaser

Page 12 - Unreal 2003

Unreal 2003The Unreal Tournament 2003 benchmark is much more modern than Quake III, this is not the Unreal 2003 performance test as used by some other websites; contrary to that, it's based on the demo. imageview.php?image=100

Since the Unreal Tournament 2003 demo is finally out, and available for a free download. You can get it at just about any file download site (link). Be prepared to download 100MB of data though. 

One nice little addition to UT2003 demo is that it has a built-in benchmark utility.  You can find the benchmark in the system subdirectory for the game after it installs.  The file is appropriately named 'benchmark.exe'.  Run this file, select the resolution you want to benchmark, and it will go through 4 different demos, 2 are "flyby" and 2 are "botmatch" demos.  The flyby demos give you an idea of how high frame rates would be without bots, while the botmatch demos give you an idea of what kind of fps you can expect while actually playing the game. The benchmark actually leverages more cpu and graphics intensive technologies that the engine is capable of. To prevent manufacturer graphics driver cheating, we use our own internal timedemo though.

Unreal 2003 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200
FX5500 58 43 32 25
9600 256 80 62 45 34
FX 5600 73 56 41 33
FX 5700 91 72 52 40
9600 Pro 89 76 57 43
FX 5700 Ultra 99 81 60 46
R9600XT 98 87 65 49
FX 5900 XT 98 93 78 63

Not bad at all ... 10x7 is very playable. What is remarkable to see is that 2003 is a tad slower than UT 2004, weird ? Definitely.  Right, enough benchmarks for a while, let's wrap things up, onwards to the conclusion.

imageview.php?image=101

Share this content
Twitter Facebook Reddit WhatsApp Email Print