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Looking over the baseline 4xAA/16xAF numbers, the GeForce 7950 GX2 comes out on top in terms of single-card performance, although its margin of victory isn?t as great as you?d expect, particularly at higher resolutions. We believe this is because SLI currently isn?t as scaling as well as it normally does in BF2142, but more on this later. It?s a tight race between the GeForce 7900 GTX and the Radeon X1950 XTX, but ultimately the XTX board comes out ahead, particularly as you increase the screen resolution. The 7900 GTX and X1950 XTX go from a tie at 1280x1024 to the X1950 XTX taking a 9% lead by 2048x1536. Meanwhile, the 7900 GTX and Radeon X1900 XTX are locked in a virtual tie across the board. The GeForce 7900 GT isn?t able to keep up with the other high-end cards, we were honestly a little surprised to see it falling so far behind the 7900 GTX so we went back and re-ran our results but came to similar findings. If it weren?t for the 256MB vs 512MB benchmarks on page 3 we?d chalk it up as a frame buffer i.e. memory size issue, but that doesn?t appear to be the case. We honestly just don?t know why the GT falls so far behind the GTX, it?s probably a combination of the 200MHz clock speed deficiency, mixed with the slower memory speed (140MHz slower) and its smaller frame buffer. We also noted that the GeForce 6800 GS delivers roughly half the performance of a GeForce 7800 GTX 256MB.
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We?re continuing to test with adaptive/transparency AA turned on, for these tests we also set NVIDIA?s image quality setting from the default ?quality? setting to ?high quality?, which disables most of NVIDIA?s AF optimizations. We tested Battlefield 2142 running the game?s high quality mode, all sliders were cranked to the high quality setting.