- Feb 7, 2010
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I have noticed that on Anandtech benchmarks, the FPS on GPUs generally seem higher than on other reviews, at the same resolution and same or close to same AAing(is there really that big a difference between no AAing or 2 or even 4 AA?). I should mention the only benchmark I am comparing here is Bad Company 2. Below is an example of a GTS 450:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3909/nvidias-geforce-gts-450-pushing-fermi-in-to-the-mainstream/10
It shows the worst GTS 450 getting 55.1 FPS at 1680X1050 on Bad Company 2, yet other reviewer sites show as low at 32 FPS. There are similar differences between Anandtech reviews and other reviews for other cards I've noticed, such as Radeon 6850/70 etc.
So what I wonder is, are these Anandtech numbers trustworthy in a sense of I would probably get those with the same card? Or do they disable/turn down other things that have nothing to do with the resolution/AAing that push the FPS up? (Like shadows, and other details)
I mean, if a GTS 450 can really get 55 FPS at 1680 and not 32 like the other reviews suggest, that might be good enough for me....and certainly a Radeon 6850 would be good enough at Anandtech's 88 FPS(whereas other reviews show it as low as 50 FPS at 1680 in Bad Company 2).
Here's the link for reference that shows 6850 getting 88 FPS:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3987/...enewing-competition-in-the-midrange-market/14
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3909/nvidias-geforce-gts-450-pushing-fermi-in-to-the-mainstream/10
It shows the worst GTS 450 getting 55.1 FPS at 1680X1050 on Bad Company 2, yet other reviewer sites show as low at 32 FPS. There are similar differences between Anandtech reviews and other reviews for other cards I've noticed, such as Radeon 6850/70 etc.
So what I wonder is, are these Anandtech numbers trustworthy in a sense of I would probably get those with the same card? Or do they disable/turn down other things that have nothing to do with the resolution/AAing that push the FPS up? (Like shadows, and other details)
I mean, if a GTS 450 can really get 55 FPS at 1680 and not 32 like the other reviews suggest, that might be good enough for me....and certainly a Radeon 6850 would be good enough at Anandtech's 88 FPS(whereas other reviews show it as low as 50 FPS at 1680 in Bad Company 2).
Here's the link for reference that shows 6850 getting 88 FPS:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3987/...enewing-competition-in-the-midrange-market/14
