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Unreal Tournament 3 |
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Unreal Tournament 3 |
If you're a long-time PC gamer, the Unreal Tournament franchise should need no introduction. UT's fast paced action and over the top weapons have been popular for as long as Epic has been making the games. For these tests, we used the latest addition to the franchise, Unreal Tournament 3. The game doesn't have a built-in benchmarking tool, however, so we enlisted the help of FRAPS here. These tests were run at resolutions of 1920 x 1200 and 2560 x 1600 with no anti-aliasing or anisotropic filtering enabled, but with the UT3's in game graphical options set to their maximum values, with color correction and motion blur enabled. |
All of the scores posted by two-GPU solutions are relatively close. The Diamond 4870 X2 XOC offers a slight advantage over the non-overclocked Diamond 4870 X2, but it doesn't quite keep up with the GTX 295 or GTX 285 SLI at 2560x1600.