Game Benchmarks: Crysis Warhead & Resident Evil 5
First we have the good ol’ Crysis Warhead and Resident Evil 5. The eagle eyed reader will notice that these are DirectX 10 games, they simply came first on the agenda.
Crysis Warhead |
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Information: “The sequel to one of the best looking games ever” |
Crysis Warhead Ambush, 1920×1080, 8xAA/AF [avg fps] |
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Resident Evil 5 |
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Information: “Classic thriller action in a new suit” |
Resident Evil 5 1920×1080, 8xAA, 16xAF [fps] |
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What really impress us is how well GTX 480 scales with overclocking. Other than that it’s a bit of a anticlimax so far, even though it shows the overclocked HD 5870 how things should be in Resident Evil 5. That it is beaten in Crysis Warhead is a disappointment, since NVIDIA is usually strong here.