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AMD Radeon HD3850 and HD3870 - AMD's salvation?
DX10 Test - Crysis
Written by Firefox and filed under Reviews > GPUs & Graphic Cards
Published on November 15, 2007, 12:01 pm
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Slashdot Crysis is one of THE most anticipated games of 2007. In case you have been hiding under a rock for some reason or another, Crysis is based off the new designed Crytek Engine - an earlier version of the Crytek engine brought the most powerful system to their knees several years ago in the form of Far Cry. Players assume the role of a special forces soldier in possesion of a "Crysis Suit" that grants superhuman strength, agility and even optical stealth camouflage. The mystery of the story unravels as planet Earth is threatened by an Alien race - and it's up to the hero once again to Save the world! The Demos have been circulated around the web, and now we present you with the benchmarks of the full version!
With unprecendented visuals, physics and a tonne of exciting movie-like scenes - Crysis is sure to rock you off your seat. We were blown away by just the demo version of it previously and now with the full version out, we thereby checked the full game out again on the new cards with the latest drivers.
Large and sprawling environments in Crysis will take huge chunk of memory texture space on your Graphics card. Owning any DX10 GPU might help to ensure optimum performance on higher resolutions - and you'll be able to experience the full game in Full Blazin' DirectX 10 realism.


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Benchmark Results


In Crysis, a DirectX 10 game, we see that the HD3870 has done well, beating the 2900XT by nearly 5FPS at 1920 x 1200, and is a good 5 frames less than the 8800GT. At 2560, the lead drops to 4fps, and trails the 8800GT by 2fps..


