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Hardware
- CPU: Core I7 920 @ 3.2GHz
- Motherboard: MSI X58 Platinum
- Memory: 6GB Mushkin DDR3 1600
- Chasis: Thermaltake Xaser VI
- Video Card: PowerColor HD 5750 Green
- HardDrive: 750GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.11
- CPU Cooler: Water
- OS: Vista Ultimate 64-Bit
Comparison Cards:
- Ladybird GTX 285
- PowerColor HD 5830 PCS+
- MSI N240GT
- VisionTek HD 5750
- ASUS EAH5970
- ATI HD 4970
- BFG GTX 295
- BFG GTX 285
- VisionTek HD 4870
- Sapphire HD 5770
- Gigabyte GTS 250 OC
- Leadtek GTX 260 Extreme+
- Gigabyte GTS 250 OC
For the drivers, all the ATI cards used the Catalyst 9.10 drivers, and all the Nvidia cards used Forceware 190.17 drivers.
Benchmarks:
- 3DMark Vantage: This popular synthetic benchmarking program was run in 'Performance' mode, and only the two GPU tests were used.
- Bioshock: For this benchmark, all of the Detail settings were set to 'High'. All of the graphic option switches were set to 'On', with the exception of the following three settings: Vsync, Windowed mode, and Force Global Lighting. We used FRAPS to measure frame rate performance. The FRAPS run was 138 seconds, triggered from pulling the switch in the sub at game's beginning. The sub's dive involves many big models moving around, which should strain the GPUs and be a good measure of the game's engine.
- Resident Evil V: Capcom's latest zombie smasher has a great 'Fixed' in-game benchmark. We ran it at top quality at 2560x1600 in DX10 mode, with and without AA .
- Crysis: Warhead: Games don't get much more demanding than Crysis. We used the 'Gamer' pre-set level of details, which is the middle level setting out of 5 options. We ran the benchmark on the 'avalanche' map, using the FrameBuffer Crysis benchmarking tool, version 0.29, in DX10 mode.
- Far Cry 2: This open-world FPS is great looking game that really puts the strain on a gaming rig. We used the built-in benchmarking tool, and the overall 'Very High' quality setting was used.
- H.A.W.X.: H.A.W.X. is Tom Clancy's dog fighting game. In this benchmark we use the following settings 2560x1600, 60Hz, 2x, Off, On. Advanced menu: High,High,High,High,On,On,On. DirectX10 menu: High, High, Low, Off
- Batman: Arkham Asylum: Gotham's Greatest Detective makes for a good benchmark. We used the in-game bench, running at 2560x1600, with the highest quality settings possible. We chose to only test without AA as there has been some controversy that AA is unnecessarily handicapped in this game for some video cards.
- FTL_Blunderbuss: This is a demoscene demo by the group Fairlight, which came in second in competition in October 2009. It makes very heavy use of particles, and is a good GPU workout. We used FRAPS to measure the average framerates of a run through the program, running at 1680x1050, with 4xAA, and 'high' detail.
- Furmark: This intensive, synthetic benchmark models a ring of fur. We benched at 1680x1050.
- Unreal Tournament 3: We tested the game using a fly-through of the vehicle capture-the-flag map 'Suspense.'ShangriLa (map) running for 90 seconds. Details were set to 'High', and a AF setting of 16x was used.
- World In Conflict: We used the built-in benchmark of the demo version of this game. We ran the benchmark in DX9 rendering mode, with a 'High' level of quality. For the AA testing, we used a setting of 4x, and a setting of 16x for AF.
If you would like any further information about our benchmark settings, feel free to ask us in the forums.
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You'd need to pull the fan from a different video card to do it, but I guess I can get that all situated for you.
All post results when I do it.