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The Single-Decker Champ: ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 Graphics Card ReviewBy:Alexey Stepin Date:2008-2-22 10:16:46 |
To test the performance of ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 in games we assembled the following test platform:
According to our testing methodology, the drivers were set up to provide the highest possible quality of texture filtering and to minimize the effect of software optimizations used by default by both: AMD/ATI and Nvidia. Also, to ensure maximum image quality, we enabled transparent texture filtering - Adaptive Anti-Aliasing/Multi-sampling for ATI Catalyst and Antialiasing ¨C Transparency: Multisampling for Nvidia ForceWare. As a result, our ATI and Nvidia driver settings looked as follows:
ATI Catalyst:
Nvidia ForceWare:
For our tests we used the following games and benchmarks:
First-Person 3D Shooters
Third-Person 3D Shooters
RPG
Strategies
Synthetic Benchmarks
We selected the highest possible level of detail in each game using standard tools provided by the game itself from the gaming menu. The games configuration files weren't modified in any way. The only exception was Enemy Territory: Quake Wars game where we disabled the built-in fps rate limitation locked at 30fps.
Games supporting DirectX 10 were tested in this particular mode. With a few exceptions, the tests were performed in the following most widely spread resolutions: 1280x1024/960, 1600x1200 and 1920x1200. If the game didn't support 16:10 display format, we set the last resolution to 1920x1440. We decided to postpone testing in 2560x1600 until we upgrade our testbeds accordingly and complete the article on ATI CrossFireX and Nvidia Triple SLI multi-processor solutions.
We used "eye candy" mode everywhere, where it was possible without disabling the HDR/Shader Model 3.0/Shader Model 4.0. Namely, we ran the tests with enabled anisotropic filtering 16x as well as MSAA 4x antialiasing. We enabled them from the game's menu. If this was not possible, we forced them using the appropriate driver settings of ATI Catalyst and Nvidia ForceWare drivers
Performance was measured with the games' own tools and the original demos were recorded if possible. Otherwise, the performance was measured manually with Fraps utility version 2.9.1. We measured not only the average speed, but also the minimum speed of the cards where possible.
ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 will be competing against the following graphics accelerators participating in our test session:
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