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Crysis Demo Performance Analysis

Author: Shane Baxtor SUMMARY: We test the newly released Crysis demo with an array of graphics cards to see what's required for a smooth experience.
Editor: Steve Dougherty
Category: Visual
Published: 27th October 2007

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Benchmark Results


1280 x 1024



We can see that the HD 2900 XT 1GB GDDR4 model offers nothing over the 512MB GDDR3 model. Performance for the HD 2900 XT also sits between the 8800GTS and the newly released 8800GT. The top three spots are all taken up by NVIDIA with the Ultra coming out on top which is no surprise. At medium settings there also isn’t much that separates the three. It’s only at high we see the cards separate a bit more.


1680 x 1050



Moving up to that 22” wide screen resolution which has become so popular these days, we paint a very similar picture. HD 2900 cards sit between the GTS and GT 8800 variants. The 8600GTS and HD 2600 XT don’t give us anything at all to get excited about at both settings. The same three cards sit at the top again with all of them breaking a 50 FPS average at the medium settings at this resolution.


1920 x 1200



Since only the NVIDIA cards offer 1920 x 1200 that’s all that’s been tested here; and while the 8600GTS does offer it, given the numbers it was spitting out at 1680 x 1050 we didn’t think we would waste our time. The Ultra is able to crack 50FPS at medium at this resolution while the GTX and GT sit at the mid 40FPS mark and the GTS sits closer to the mid 30s.




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