Gainward GTX560Ti 2GB Phantom Vs Club3D HD6790 CoolStream Edition
6. Crysis Warhead
Review Pages
2. Meet the Gainward GTX 560 Ti 2048MB Phantom
3. Meet the Club3D Radeon HD 6790 CoolStream Edition
4. Test setup
5. 3DMark 05, 3DMark 06, 3DMark Vantage and 3DMark 11
6. Crysis Warhead
7. S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Call Of Pripyat Benchmark, Left4Dead
8. Far Cry 2, StreetFighter IV, Unigine benchmark
9. Dirt 2, Alien vs Predator, Lost Planet 2
10. Crysis 2
11. Overclocking
12. Final thoughts
We proceed to the "Crysis Warhead" game, which supports both DirectX9 and DirectX10 rendering modes. The popular game is still the toughest game in our benchmark suite. Below are the test results from all the possible resolutions the anti-aliasing (AA) disabled.
Below you see the average and lowest FPS we measured for the specific game, in three different resolutions.
Overall the HD 6790 is quite competitive with the 5830, and the GTX 460 768MB here. The card gave 36.93 fps at 1680 (DX9, Gamer) , which means that the game is going to be playable.
The Gainward GTX 560Ti 2GB has a close peer in the soon to be phased out GTX 470, at least at 1280 x 1024. At 1920 and 1680 the GTX 560 is always faster than the GTX 470. Compared to the HD 6950, the 560Ti 2GB is very competitive, although it is slightly less powerful at 1920 x 1200 and under the "enthusiast" settings.