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PowerColor X1950 Pro Extreme Graphics Card: Sacred Silence (page 7)Category: Video by Alexey Stepin , Yaroslav Lyssenko [ 12/19/2006 | 03:39 PM ] Performance in First-Person 3D ShootersBattlefield 2
The three Radeon X19x0 models included into this review have ranked up in order of ascending specs. The PowerColor has a tiny advantage over the reference card from ATI, less than 5%, notwithstanding the word Extreme in its name. The GeForce 7900 GS is considerably slower than its opponents. Despite the generally high level of performance, the Nvidia card is 25% slower than the PowerColor in 1600x1200. Battlefield 2142
Battlefield 2142 is a much heavier application than its predecessor, but the graphics cards on ATI chips feel at ease here, at least in the resolution of 1280x1024 pixels. The PowerColor has a tiny advantage over the reference card, which amounts to only 5% in 1600x1200. Call of Duty 2
The increased GPU clock rate helps the PowerColor X1950 Pro Extreme take first place, a little ahead of the GeForce 7900 GS. But this is not enough to provide a comfortable performance with enabled antialiasing: a frame rate like 30fps is required for that, not 3fps! <%BANNER[banner_468x30]%>
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Category NewsCategory: Video Thursday, July 17, 20085:48 am Microsoft Preps to Unveil DirectX 11 Features in Several Days. ATI, Nvidia, Microsoft to Discuss DirectX 11 Techniques at XNA, Siggraph Wednesday, July 16, 200812:30 pm New Generation ATI Radeon for Mainstream, Mobile Markets are Ready. PCI-SIG Approves ATI RV730, M98-L, M96 Graphics Chips 7:22 am EVGA and XFX Reimburse Price Difference on GeForce GTX 200 after Price Collapse. EVGA and XFX to Return Money to GeForce GTX 200 Purchasers Tuesday, July 15, 20084:23 pm Startup Promises to Revolutionize Multi-GPU Technology Early Next Year. LucidLogix Unveils Hydra Distributed Processing Engine Friday, July 11, 200810:26 pm AMD Plans to Launch Two Dual-Chip ATI Radeon HD 4800 Graphics Cards. ATI Touts 8-Way ATI CrossFireX Multi-GPU Technology All Latest News <%BANNER[right_130x130_1]%>
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