GeForce GTX 285 review | 3-way SLI

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VGA performance: DeadSpace (DX9)

Dead Space

Sci-fi, horror and gaming, thats a combination that really works Dead Space combines all three of these to form an excellent and exciting game that will keep you enthralled for quite some time. Admittedly, the game can get scary at times. Dead Space is a blistering experience of lashing tentacles infused with a gory gash of a ripper blade. Aside from the string of alien guts and limbs youll be leaving behind you, little finishing touches are what really make this game shine.

Image quality settings

  • Graphics quality HIGH
  • Vsync OFF
  • Antialiasing ON (in-game, presumably 4x AA)
  • Depth of field ON
  • Bloom/Glow ON
  • Motion and BLUR ON
  • Post processing ON
  • Flares ON
  • Shader & Shadow Quality HIGH

One of the more fun titles this year I found to be Dead Space. As scary as the game is... so are the results. ATI still has a driver tweak to fabricate, none the less again we see the GTX 285 scale very nicely.

Brand performance in-between Reference, Inno3D, eVGA and Point of View, very little difference really.

It's quite funny to see the game scale this well. Only at 1280x1024 we see a CPU bottleneck. And after 1600x1200 we see it scale really well.

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