GeForce GTX 295 single PCB review

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VGA performance: Tom Clancy HAWX 2 (DX10)

Tom Clancy's HAWX

We don't see many air combat games on the market these days and I sincerely don't know how many of you are still into classic flight sims. The famed Ace Combat series was nice. I did play the latest installment, Ace Combat 6, and I must say it has all the essentials of a decent arcadish-flavored flight game.

With HAWX we enter a new level. There are well over 50 planes in the game, each of which carries a destructive payload. You'll need it, as you'll engage multiple hostiles across a war-torn but still gorgeous looking terrain. However, you won't be alone, and you'll have the option of issuing orders to your squad mates, just like we are used to in the Ghost Recon series.

Visually, the game's impressive, especially when flying in close to cities, which really shows off the building details. But it's when the game pulls into the third-person perspective while you dog-fight that the game flaunts its visuals and you really see much of the environment. The genre of air combat games could finally see decent revival with Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X., and we like that... very much actually.

Tom Clancy's HAWX amazes me when it comes to originality, but more importantly... graphics wise it's quite a lovely game. For this game we selected the following image quality (IQ) settings.

We altered our image quality settings compared to recent reviews, we have now bumped up the AA level to 4x AA, also for ATI graphics cards we will now enable DX10.1 mode.

  • 4x AA
  • 16x AF
  • ALL settings @ HIGH
  • All candy like HDR, DOF etc ON
  • DirectX 10/10.1 mode + Ambient occlusion, sun shafts and shadows at HIGH

Now ATI cards can utilize the DX 10.1 codepath and definitely benefit from it greatly, but if you pop in a GTX 295, well... the performance doesn't exactly suck either. We do see a little memory limitation at 2560x1600 as there the framerate goes down hard. Still, at above 40 FPS in DX10 mode with all the eye candy enabled, that's just a very pleasant gaming experience.

And once again the new GTX 295 from Point of View separated from the rest of the results, this offers a much clearer picture of what the card is capable of, which certainly is a lot.

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