Keysplayr
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Oh my god. IT IS GAMEPLAY.
Everything is rendered with the game engine. Further, the entire level is 10-15 fps slower,
Thats bold. Its not a cut scene. Do the test like I did. Its 100% rendered with the game engine, and the entire level is consistently 10-15 fps slower.
Lastly, i'm not sure why apoppin would be so butthurt. I've stated that the 680 wins many games (batman, bf3 very slightly, dirt 3) with the 7970 winning all crysis games, metro 2033, and DEHR.
Please explain how this is an unreasonable statement. Multiple websites have shown benches of these games (crysis 2 @ 2560, metro 2033) being slightly sloower on the 680 at stock speeds in single card config. Please explain how some games being slower on 680, with others being faster is an unreasonable statement. Lastly, PLEASE DO TEST it. Replicate my testing methods and try it. Please don't bother me with the 1 benchmark out of 20 which somehow shows a single card 680 winning. Replicate the 7970 xfire and 680 sli test with the latest drivers/caps with both cards overclocked.
By all means test it yourself. IMO apoppin is doing damage control for nvidia viral I guess?Latest driver for both cards, using afterburner to overclock, 7970 @ 1125/1700 and 680 @ 135 offset. 2560 resolution. DX11 mode with tess, high textures. 12.2 WHQL with latest CAP, 301.10 driver for NV. both cards oc'ed, same with 680 @ 135 offset. Full eye candy, everything enabled except motion blur. There's the testing method There are no pre rendered scenes in the game, its all done with the game engine.
So you're saying flat out that a cutscene is gamplay. And that is something that all the review sites included in their benches? Or just you? I've never heard of anyone benchmarking cutscenes anyway. You should format anyway, get a nice clean install of Windows 7 and that no GPU drivers are ever present in the system before hand.
I always make it a point, when I benmark, that I have two hard drives. I Install a fresh copy of Windows 7 (they give you 30 days to register but for just benching purposes that's fine). Install every driver except the GPU's driver. Then I clone the drive. The machine never gets fired up if the drive doesn't match the cards I'm using.
It's the best purest way to bench. IMHO. And not cut scenes.
I'd also invite you to freely browse Crysis SLI results for GTX680's and Crossfired 7970's on a veritable plethora (3 amigos xD ) of review sites.
Here is one to start you off. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/geforce-gtx-680-sli-overclock-surround,3162-6.html
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