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6800 GS benchmark in Far Cry
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I used the HardwareOC benchmarking tool for Far Cry to test a new 6800 GS 256 pci-e in a Dell Dimension 9100 with all the bells and whistles, 1 gig ram, 160 gig sata. driver is 81.95. OS WinXP SP2. Far Cry is fresh install and patched 1.3, 1.31, 1.33 Here are 3 Demo tests that I ran: Demo: PC Games .. Pier level. Max detail. 1024x768. Default shader. AA 4x. AF 1. results: Ave FPS 53.41 and the graphics looked great Demo: HardwareOC .. Archive level. Same default settings results: Black walls, Black ceilings, artifacts and primatives on floor. Walls disappearing and see through. Ave FPS 81.11 Demo: PC Games .. Pier level. Default settings except I enabled HDR at level 1 ( lowest ) results: Horrible garrish reds and blues, and screen mostly whited out. Ave FPS 48.48 Finally, these results held visually when I mapped to the levels in the actual game. The "outside environments" looked and played great. All the "inside buildings environments" looked awful with black walls and ceilings. See through walls. Disappearing walls. And when I dropped the console and enabled HDR ( AA OFF ), I got weird psycho-dellic colors. So .. got a clue ?? I sure don't. johns |
6800 GS benchmark in Far Cry
Oh yeah. I got banned at nv news for daring to criticize an nVidia
6800 GS. All of you run right out and buy this card. You are going to really like it :-) johns |
6800 GS benchmark in Far Cry
Hpows it compare toa 7800 Gt ??
On 6 Jan 2006 10:13:52 -0800, "johns" wrote: Oh yeah. I got banned at nv news for daring to criticize an nVidia 6800 GS. All of you run right out and buy this card. You are going to really like it :-) johns |
6800 GS benchmark in Far Cry
I have no idea, and I'm just kidding about buying a 6800 GS.
Don't misunderstand me. I think this 6800 GS is severely crippled, and the commercial nVidia reviewers are ticked that I am posting these crappy results about their new POS video card. I stand by my tests. This card really craps out when the going gets tough. And if you want to see an even worse 6800, try one of the 128 meg cards. It will give screen pauses at door openings of several seconds. And it will cause screen stuttering every time you move the view even just a little bit. Also, I just ran the Archive benchmark again, with the details set to MINIMUM. The benchmark ran fine with no black walls or dropouts. Of course the graphics looked crappy, and the water was a dull foggy blue. But who's being picky? johns |
6800 GS benchmark in Far Cry
"johns" wrote in message ups.com... I have no idea, and I'm just kidding about buying a 6800 GS. Don't misunderstand me. I think this 6800 GS is severely crippled, and the commercial nVidia reviewers are ticked that I am posting these crappy results about their new POS video card. I stand by my tests. This card really craps out when the going gets tough. And if you want to see an even worse 6800, try one of the 128 meg cards. It will give screen pauses at door openings of several seconds. And it will cause screen stuttering every time you move the view even just a little bit. Also, I just ran the Archive benchmark again, with the details set to MINIMUM. The benchmark ran fine with no black walls or dropouts. Of course the graphics looked crappy, and the water was a dull foggy blue. But who's being picky? johns I have a 6800GS with AMD 3500 and 1GB ram. I score over 5700 in 3DMark 05. I can play half life 2 at 1600x1200 with Anti-Aliasing and Anisotropic filtering on full. Call of duty 2 (yes two) at 1024 x 768 with everything maxed out. Need for Speed MW at 1280x1024 with everything on full. I think this card is great value for £150 and I am chuffed to bits with its performance. SlicK |
6800 GS benchmark in Far Cry
I got the agp version but it only uped my gpu score from 7269 -8514 over my
6600gt I dont know if thats alot or not. "Slick the Original" wrote in message ... "johns" wrote in message ups.com... I have no idea, and I'm just kidding about buying a 6800 GS. Don't misunderstand me. I think this 6800 GS is severely crippled, and the commercial nVidia reviewers are ticked that I am posting these crappy results about their new POS video card. I stand by my tests. This card really craps out when the going gets tough. And if you want to see an even worse 6800, try one of the 128 meg cards. It will give screen pauses at door openings of several seconds. And it will cause screen stuttering every time you move the view even just a little bit. Also, I just ran the Archive benchmark again, with the details set to MINIMUM. The benchmark ran fine with no black walls or dropouts. Of course the graphics looked crappy, and the water was a dull foggy blue. But who's being picky? johns I have a 6800GS with AMD 3500 and 1GB ram. I score over 5700 in 3DMark 05. I can play half life 2 at 1600x1200 with Anti-Aliasing and Anisotropic filtering on full. Call of duty 2 (yes two) at 1024 x 768 with everything maxed out. Need for Speed MW at 1280x1024 with everything on full. I think this card is great value for £150 and I am chuffed to bits with its performance. SlicK |
6800 GS benchmark in Far Cry
"Peter" wrote in message news:VACvf.30$Ca4.8@trndny04... I got the agp version but it only uped my gpu score from 7269 -8514 over my 6600gt I dont know if thats alot or not. "Slick the Original" wrote in message ... "johns" wrote in message ups.com... I have no idea, and I'm just kidding about buying a 6800 GS. Don't misunderstand me. I think this 6800 GS is severely crippled, and the commercial nVidia reviewers are ticked that I am posting these crappy results about their new POS video card. I stand by my tests. This card really craps out when the going gets tough. And if you want to see an even worse 6800, try one of the 128 meg cards. It will give screen pauses at door openings of several seconds. And it will cause screen stuttering every time you move the view even just a little bit. Also, I just ran the Archive benchmark again, with the details set to MINIMUM. The benchmark ran fine with no black walls or dropouts. Of course the graphics looked crappy, and the water was a dull foggy blue. But who's being picky? johns I have a 6800GS with AMD 3500 and 1GB ram. I score over 5700 in 3DMark 05. I can play half life 2 at 1600x1200 with Anti-Aliasing and Anisotropic filtering on full. Call of duty 2 (yes two) at 1024 x 768 with everything maxed out. Need for Speed MW at 1280x1024 with everything on full. I think this card is great value for £150 and I am chuffed to bits with its performance. SlicK PETER WROTE - I got the agp version but it only uped my gpu score from 7269 -8514 What CPU do you have? What did you benchmark this in 03 or 05? I had a 6600GT prior to this and scored 3800 in 3DMark 05 so my increase to 5700 was quite significant. SlicK |
6800 GS benchmark in Far Cry
And here we have a fibber-McGee. There's no way you are running
CoD2 at that rez with AA and AF maxed. You, sir, must work for nVidia. Pay close attention to this hype fellers. They are trying to sell you crap in a declining PC video market. That GS is a dog. johns |
6800 GS benchmark in Far Cry
It is not much at all. That is well withing the range of scores
depending on what you have enabled in the background. Go to Start Run and run MSconfig. Click Selective Startup and uncheck 1st. 2nd, and 4th boxes. Go to Services tab, and check box "Hide all Windows..." Reboot and run your benchmark !!!!! You WILL see a big difference. Then try the Far Cry benchmark from HardwareOC and run the Archive level with settings on Maximum. You'll see. johns |
6800 GS benchmark in Far Cry
I have a 3200+ amd and 1g ram 754 pin I used the aquamark 3
you must have pci-e Dual channel memory? card? "johns" wrote in message oups.com... http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=830 I used the HardwareOC benchmarking tool for Far Cry to test a new 6800 GS 256 pci-e in a Dell Dimension 9100 with all the bells and whistles, 1 gig ram, 160 gig sata. driver is 81.95. OS WinXP SP2. Far Cry is fresh install and patched 1.3, 1.31, 1.33 Here are 3 Demo tests that I ran: Demo: PC Games .. Pier level. Max detail. 1024x768. Default shader. AA 4x. AF 1. results: Ave FPS 53.41 and the graphics looked great Demo: HardwareOC .. Archive level. Same default settings results: Black walls, Black ceilings, artifacts and primatives on floor. Walls disappearing and see through. Ave FPS 81.11 Demo: PC Games .. Pier level. Default settings except I enabled HDR at level 1 ( lowest ) results: Horrible garrish reds and blues, and screen mostly whited out. Ave FPS 48.48 Finally, these results held visually when I mapped to the levels in the actual game. The "outside environments" looked and played great. All the "inside buildings environments" looked awful with black walls and ceilings. See through walls. Disappearing walls. And when I dropped the console and enabled HDR ( AA OFF ), I got weird psycho-dellic colors. So .. got a clue ?? I sure don't. johns |
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