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Crysis 2 DX11 VGA and CPU performance benchmarks - DirectX 11 class graphics card performance DX11 - Ultra - HQ Textures

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/11/2011 02:00 PM [ 3] 0 comment(s)

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DirectX 11 class graphics card performance DX11 - Ultra - HQ Textures

Here we are at the most common used resolution for the Radeon/Geforce gaming class, 1920x1200 is the most preferred monitor resolution (next to to 1920x1080). I know that many had hoped that  GeForce GTX 560 Ti would be sufficient, but it's a borderline experience at best. Your best next model is the GeForce GTX 570 or the owners with a GTX 480 are laughing their ass off, as that is a perfect card for the job.

 AMD Radeon wise well, the cards are just all struggling. I'm honestly a little disenchanted about the 6900 series here. Your entry card is the Radeon HD 6970 and nothing lower.

And last but not least the mac-daddy of single monitor resolutions, on a 30" 2560x1600 pixels monitor, this resolutions will require a spicy graphics card. in fact only dual-GPU based solution can really deal with it. On AMDs side the new Radeon HD 6990 manages really well here, very much recommended. On NVIDIA's side, yeah .. the GTX 590 just hauls ass.




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Crysis 2 DX11 VGA and CPU performance benchmarks
Crysis 2 launched earlier this year I have to admit, I was a little ticked off that the game was only a DX9 title. Hence I did not even bother to purchase it. However a week and a half ago Crytek released a new 1.9 patch, that and bringing DirectX 11 towards the game. And yet another patch was released, a high-resolution texture package. The end-result even baffled a graphics monger like yours truly. Today well be looking at game performance with a graphics card or sixteen. Next to that we'll also have a peek at CPU scaling a little to see on what platform the game runs best.

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