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Originally posted by: thegimp03
Glad to see that after falling off the wagon for awhile, AMD/ATI has been back in the game and once again a strong competitor to nVidia in the past year or so. This is ultimately benefitting us to a great degree as we see lower and lower prices on upper mid-range parts.
Nice! That's just want I wanted to hear, and it's with the 512MB version. Wonder if the 1GB 4870 will offer some extra FPS like it did with crysis?Originally posted by: Aberforth
4870 beats GTX 260+ in Far Cry 2 High End bechmarks: http://www.pcgameshardware.com...CPU_benchmarks/?page=1
Originally posted by: Aberforth
4870 beats GTX 260+ in Far Cry 2 High End bechmarks: http://www.pcgameshardware.com...CPU_benchmarks/?page=1
Originally posted by: Cookie Monster
Originally posted by: Aberforth
4870 beats GTX 260+ in Far Cry 2 High End bechmarks: http://www.pcgameshardware.com...CPU_benchmarks/?page=1
The results are pretty strange. A single GTX260 is beaten by the HD4870. But when AA/AF is cranked up, the GTX260 takes less of a hit. Then we have a GTX260 SLi setup beating the HD4870X2 prettyhandily even with 8xAA and 16xAF.
Originally posted by: solofly
Haha nvidia's eating dirt at 8XAA, and if you have a nice 37" LCDTV or larger then x8 does make a difference. In other words the bigger screen to more you'll appreciate antialiasing at X8...
Originally posted by: Elfear
Interesting results for Crysis and Bioshock. Generally the outcome has been flip-flopped for those games.