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Dragon Age II is a role-playing video game created by Bioware's Edmonton studios and is a follow-up to the highly successful original Dragon Age: Origins. In this game players take the role of Hawke, who has just fled fled the nation of Ferelden with his family after it was destroyed. The PC version of Dragon Age II includes DX11 features such as tessellation for enhanced geometric detail, and Compute shader for post process rendering like blur, bloom, film effects.

Dragon Age II, in comparison to some of the other games we have in our testbed, really seems to prefer AMD based hardware. In this benchmark the FleX easily outperformed the GTX 570, and played the game at great frame rates up to 2560x1600.
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Now, about the review:
How come Crysis 2 isn't on the bench list -- since a 'fresh' title such as Dragon Age 2 is included?
Why the list of tested cards is shorter on games like DA2 and F1 2010?
Crysis Warhead is included in the review. Also, the reason that titles such as DA II and F1 didn't have all the cards in it was because I didn't have enough time to get all the cards tested. I am still testing the cards and in future reviews all the cards will be included.