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Typical for Call of Juarez, the ATI cards turn in better results than the NVIDIA cards for this benchmark. However, the XFX GeForce 8800 GT doesn't really do all that well here, coming in almost last on the list here.
This almost certainly due to amount of memory on the card. It seems like 256MB is not enough for the texture requirements of this DX10 game, as the 256MB 8800 GT comes significantly behind the 512MB XFX 8800 GT. This is most notable at 1280x1024, where the 256MB 8800 GT delivers about half the performance of the 512MB 8800 GT.
Let's see if this lower amount of memory hinders the XFX 8800 GT in any of the other games.
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Danger Jan 20, 08
Doesn't look too bad for a 256MB card. Nice review, good comparisons. I thought there would have been a slightly bigger gap between this card and a few of the cards with more vram.
