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 Sapphire RADEON X1950 Pro 512 MB AGP
The Proof is in the Frame Buffer
Sample supplied by Sapphire
(Review by MS, Jan 1, 2007)

Quake4

In Quake4 we had to set the filter levels manually in the Catalyst Control Center since they were not executed at all if we let the application decide and set them in the HWOC Benchmark tool. All benchmarks were run at the "Ultra Quality" setting. Again, we start off with a graph plotted by filter level followed by a graph plotted by resolution. We used our own Demo005 recorded at the "Operation Advantage" level.

Arguably, it is somewhat difficult to judge the performance in a non-standard demo, for that reason and to put thing s into perspective, we have some comparable data from a DFI NF4 board running on an Athlon64 X2-4800, which for all practical purposes is fast enough to push the graphics cards to the limit at higher resolutions. Filter settings were at "let the application decide".

The graphs pretty much speak for themselves

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