Gainward GTX285
5. Benchmarks - Crysis (DirectX10)
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2. Testbed
3. Benchmark settings
4. Benchmarks - FutureMark Hall Of Fame
5. Benchmarks - Crysis (DirectX10)
6. Benchmarks - Crysis Warhead (DirectX9, DirectX10)
7. Performance comparison - Crysis Warhead
8. Benchmarks - Company Of Heroes v1.71 (DirectX 10)
9. Benchmarks - Far Cry 2 (DirectX 9/10)
10. Benchmarks - Half Life 2 Episode 2 (DirectX 9), Left4Dead
11. Overclocking, conclusions
Possibly the most demanding game title currently available, Crysis, stresses out the majority of the graphics cards.
All tested graphics cards can have acceptable frame rates at 1280x1024 with high quality settings enabled. The Gainward GTX285 was very fast and gave an average of 54.00FPS:
Next we enabled the "Very high Details" settings. The Gainward GTX285 was also capable of delivering adequate frame rates (32FPS average), sharing the first place with the the Gainward Rampage700 GS performing. The rest of the graphics cards simply cannot support these settings with such a demanding game:
At the higher resolutions of 1680x1050 and 1920x1200 the Gainward Rampage700 2048GS is faster than the GTX285, even by some FPS:
We have the feeling that at even higher resolutions than the 1920x1200, the Gainward Rampage 700 (ATI HD4870X2) will be even faster than the GTX285 series.