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Performance - Doom III

imageview.php?image=165Doom III Alpha
A while ago something interesting happened. At last years E3 ID Software showed of DOOM III. Somehow that demo got leaked on to the internet. Virtually anyone with a good broadband connection was able to grab it. The breathtaking realism of the Doom III engine basically depend on two features; a realistic physics engine, and a unified lighting scheme that incorporates detailed bump-mapping and volumetric shadows. Hardware 'younger' than GeForce3 simply lack the flexibility and power to run Doom III with detailed features at an acceptable frame-rate. The engine is once again written in OpenGL.

The fortunate fact is that this game is completely stressing any graphics card to date. The downside .. it is still an Alpha release. The game is not optimized very well in this Alpha build and produces very low scores even in a resolution of 800x600. Still it is very interesting to see how well new graphics cards behave with this software and therefore we decided to start using it. Please let me state though, the framerates you see do not represent the end product that Doom III will become ! Here's a new performance concept you might need to get used to, 1600x1200 at 80fps ... you can forget it!

This is the first time we actually have started using this benchmark so forgive us for the lack of comparative material. We just wanted to show you how it's handling this upcoming game at least towards the main competitor Radeon 9700 Pro.

Doom III

800x600

1024x768

1280x1024

1600x1200

Radeon 9700 Pro

48

34

23

17

GeForce FX 5800 Pro

51

37

25

18

As you can see, the geforce clearly is faster than Radeon 9700 pro. Take a look at the difference between Radeon 9700 Pro and GeForce FX 5800 Ultra while doing Anisotropic filtering at 8x and Anti Aliasing at 4x:

Doom III

1024x768

1280x1024

1600x1200

Radeon 9700 Pro 4xAA/8xAF

16

11

8

GeForce FX 5800 Pro 4xAA 8x AF

21

14

8

NVIDIA is and has been claiming that the GeForce FX silicon delivers extreme power in current games yet benefits the most from complex future games as the GPU is highly programmable.

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