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Crysis Warhead is one of the most graphically intensive games on the mainstream market. It's graphically breathtaking, and can bring any system crashing to it's knees.

Crysis is another game where the limited frame buffer of the GTX 560 Ti negatively effects the overall performance. In this benchmark the performance of the Sonic was more or less equal to that of the HD 6870.
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Course, I'm not really a Hardware enthusiast (in the sense I don't keep up on "what's what" and what all the numbers and terms mean), but I'll give input where I can
We are going to be changing our benchmarks around the time Crysis 2 comes out and I will try to add in some 3D testing for future Nvidia cards.
I am going to make a post in a few days to see what forum members want to see in future GPU reviews, so if you have anything else you want to see in our reviews when we change them up let me know.
As for the 3D testing we could do that in future reviews as we are in the processes of acquiring new games for our benchmarks. We are adding more DX11 titles. The issue I have with the 3D testing though is that we are only setup to test NVIDIA 3D and not AMD. That would make for sort of looped sided testing. Unless you know someone with a very cheap 120Hz DisplayPort monitor. LOL
The lack of being able to tri-SLI it isn't that big of a loss, I think. It's a good card, but I'd think the sort of people that would go beyond dual SLI are the sort that would be willing to pump a lot of extra money into their rig (so getting higher end cards).
Also leochan, will you or any other members of the team start adding 3D-Vision (if not ATI-3D as well) to performance tests? 3D gaming is niche, sure, but it'd be nice to see how certain cards cope with 3D rendering.