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Performance in Simulators

Race Driver: GRID

It is hard to comment when the results do not differ from test to test. GRID is not an exception. We see the GeForce GTX 275 being slightly behind Nvidia’s senior single-chip model. And this gap can be again closed by overclocking.

Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X.

We use the in-game benchmarking tools that do not allow to measure the bottom frame rate. We also enable DirectX 10.1 support for ATI’s solutions.

The difference of 1-2fps is negligible, so the GeForce GTX 275 virtually equals the GeForce GTX 285 in performance. Subjectively, both cards seem to deliver comfortable conditions at resolutions up to 1680x1050 if you use the highest graphics quality settings together with full-screen antialiasing.

 
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