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Crysis 2 is a first-person shooter developed by Crytek and is built on the CryEngine 3 engine. While the game was lacking in graphical fidelity upon its release, Crytek has since added feature such as D11 and high quality textures. This improved the in-game visuals substantially, which in turn pushes even high-end hardware to the max.
The Top graph reflects our results at 1920x1080, while the lower graph reflects our results Eyefinity and Surround results at 5760x1080.

The Sapphire FleX ran smooth like butter in Crysis 2. During benchmarking the game never showed any signs of stutter as the average frame rate was above 60FPS. Overclocking the core pushed the performance up to 72FPS, which was dead on with the GTX 680.

Of course the performance took a hit at 5760x1080, but at 25FPS the game was able to run mostly stutter free. There were times during the game where the frame rate would drop into the low 20FPS range, but this was mostly only during large scale battles.
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