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3DMark Vantage is the stunning sequel to 3DMark 06. Futuremark's benchmarking programs have always been at the center of every bragging match. The best way to show that you've got the greatest gaming rig, is to show that you've got the highest 3DMark score. Vantage does just that. It puts your system through a series of strenuous tests, and provides you with a score to brag about!

The performance in 3DMark Vantage fell right below the GTX 560 Ti, which is standard for this benchmark. The real-world performance tends to be higher, but 3DMark Vantage favors Nvidia based graphics cards.
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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.