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 Gainward Ultra 760 XP Golden review

 By: Hilbert Hagedoorn | Edited by  | Published: September 2, 2003  

   

Performance - Quake III Arena
Quake III Arena, what a revolution this game was when it got released. Now it has become a standard by itself as solid and respectable benchmark utility for journalists .. The game that everybody knows is naturally Quake III Arena. Seriously, who doesn't own it or at least has played it once ? Q3A is of course an excellent game to use as benchmark. It's an up-to-date game and has new options available to test the card to it's maximum. We used the standard Demo001 timedemo.

We tested the videocard with Quake3 Arena in High Quality mode, 32 Bit colors. Available resolutions we tested where 800x600 up to 1600x1200 with quality settings set to maximum.

Of course there are far better benchmarks than Quake III, yet this benchmark always places a graphics card in the right perspective performance wise. Yes, we do not need 200 frames per second. But this benchmark scales the difference in graphics cards just so very nice. More modern and Graphics Core demanding games would of course produce much lower results.

Quake III Arena 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200
Radeon 9600 Pro 173 113 72 48
GeForce FX 5600 Ultra 197 156 104 73
Radeon 9700 Pro 177 166 121 87
GeForce FX 5900 Ultra 200 190 153 113
460/920 201 99 63 74

The results are of course by far sufficient. it's funny to see though what an impact switching to a custom timedemo had on overall performance. Quake III is getting outdated though and in all honesty we made the time-demo quite extreme. Still from 8x6 towards 16x12 the game is playable all the way.

4xAA 8xAF 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200
Radeon 9600 Pro 128 63 42 29
GeForce FX 5600 Ultra 168 88 55 37
Radeon 9700 Pro 174 108 73 51
GeForce FX 5900 Ultra 188 142 100 73

Even with AA and AF enabled at a high level the 5900 remains doing really acceptable numbers. Anything above 50-60 Frames per second for any game is more than sufficient.

 





 

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