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KribiBench 1.1
Kribibench is running entirely in software without any hardware optimizations and, therefore, heavily depends on both CPU and memory performance. We ran all benchmarks shown at both the "Textured" and the "Realistic" setting.
City "Ultra"

Red bars: 2 GB/4 DIMMs total, gray bars: 1 GB/2 DIMMs total system memory. Frames per second. The "Ultra-City" benchmark consists of 16.8 billion vertices, which causes some really slow motion.
"JetFog"

Red bars: 2 GB/4 DIMMs total, gray bars: 1 GB/2 DIMMs total system memory.
"Jetshadow"

Red bars: 2 GB/4 DIMMs total, gray bars: 1 GB/2 DIMMs total system memory.
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