NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT Launch and 3-Way Shootout
by
Chris Connolly
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Thursday, February 21, 2008, 09:00 AM EDT
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Page 9:
Crysis
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Page 1: Overview
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Page 2: The Architecture
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Page 3: The Boards
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Page 4: Asus EN9600 GeForce 9600 GT
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Page 5: eVGA GeForce 9600 GT SSC Edition
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Page 6: Palit GeForce 9600 GT Sonic
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Page 7: Power Consumption
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Page 8: Testbed and 3DMark
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Page 10: World In Conflict
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Page 11: Company of Heroes
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Page 12: Half Life 2 : Episode Two
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Page 13: Enemy Territory : Quake Wars
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Page 14: GPGPU Computing
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Page 15: Conclusion
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Sadly, the GeForce 9600 GT doesn’t really have enough horsepower to run Crysis at a decent resolution and keep a 30+ FPS framerate. All of our mid-range cards are stuck in the 20 FPS range at 1680 x 1050, and the situation gets worse the higher you bump the resolution to. Our overclocked GeForce 9600 GT cards do, however, give performance on par with the 8800 GT and best the Radeon HD3870 in the majority of these tests, which can be perceived as a win. For the record, these tests were all run at Crysis in-game graphics quality settings on high.
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