Inno3D GTX 460 1GB OC review
4. Crysis Warhead, S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Call Of Pripyat Benchmark
Review Pages
2. Test setup
3. 3DMark Hall Of Fame
4. Crysis Warhead, S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Call Of Pripyat Benchmark
5. Company Of Heroes
6. Far Cry 2, Left4Dead, StreetFighter IV, Unigine benchmark
7. Dirt 2, Alien vs Predator, Lost Planet 2, Overclocking
8. Final words
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.
The Inno3D GTX 460 1Gb OC performed well considering the high demands of the Crysis Warhead benchmark. You can easily play the game at resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 as long as you keep the quality settings at the the "Mainstream" level.
Let's see where the card stands card compared to some other solutions:
First of all, at full-HD 1,920x1,080, the pre-overclocked Inno3D GTX 460 OC pulls out a significant lead over the stock-clocked Inno 3D GTX 460 768MB card. The GTX 460 OC 1GB is also on par with the GTX 470 and possibly a Radeon HD 5850.
- S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Call Of Pripyat Benchmark
The ' S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Call Of Pripyat Benchmark' provides detailed information about a system's performance on various graphical modes. This benchmark is based on one of the in-game locations – Pripyat . The testing process includes four stages, those utilizing various weather and time of the day settings (day, night, rain, bright sun). In order to test the system thoroughly the benchmark is provided with a number of presets and options including different versions of DirectX (9.0 10.0, 11), screen resolutions, anti-aliasing etc.This makes it another one of the highly demanding games in our benchmark suite.
For our tests we set the visual details to the highest level and tested the Inno3D GTX 460 1GB OC graphics card under DX10 and DX11 at the resolution of 1920x1200:
- DX9
- DX10
- DX11