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Dark performance: XFX GTX 260 (216) Black Edition Review - PAGE 11
Kevin Spiess - Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Happiness is the guy who upgrades from a old video card to the Black Edition, and has Far Cry 2 in his hands to immediately try out his new purchase. The game looks smooth and beautiful at top quality settings, and runs like a well-oiled, dark machine, with the Black Edition.

To be fair, the less expensive Palit HD 4870 Sonic keeps up with the Black Edition in all but the top quality and resolution setting, where it just can't keep up the good fight. 


Article Index

1.Blackness! XFX GTX 260+
2.Fast, fast, dark blackness
3.Bundle, box and overclocking
4.Benchmark Setup
5.Synthetic benchmarks
6.Unreal Tournament 3
7.World In Conflict
8.Crysis
9.Devil May Cry 4
10.Enemy Territory: Quake Wars
11.Far Cry 2
12.Power Usage & Conclusion

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