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Crysis Warhead - Benchmark HIS Radeon 5770 #2

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2010

Benchmark of Crysis Warhead on:

Athlon64 X2 2.1 GHz
4GB DDR2 800 MHz ram
HIS Radeon HD 5770 overclocked to 915/1250
M2N-E nForce 570 SLI mobo
500GB WD Sata 300 Harddrive

Update:
I have upgraded my computer to an i7 870 OC'd to 3.08 GHz, 8 GB of DDR3 1600 MHz ram, the same Radeon HD 5770, and a faster hard drive. So this video is for my old computer.

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  • Man your C.P.U ish't enough good for this game.... Don't you think?

  • @TheNavigator96 Um - yes. Your completely correct. Benchmark videos are not all suppose to provide the best graphics ever. Being a benchmark video, it was intended to show this game's performance on this computer. Sure the CPU sucks but thats not the point. Don't have $500 to lay down to upgrade my rig to a i5 or i7. Considering if I buy a brand new CPU, I need a new mobo for the new socket types and DDR3 ram because this computer used DDR2 800.

  • @linuxrobotdude woah woah woah woah, buddy, you don't need a new mother board! Tell me your socket size, i can find a great one for under 300 bucks for you!

  • @DarkSoldier1998 I have a first generation Socket AM2 motherboard with an nForce chipset. But I think the best thing that will fit is a first gen Phenom. The only way I wanted a new mobo is parts of mine are dying.

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  • @linuxrobotdude If that is true why do you see a difference between 30 and 60 fps? And why do you need a tv with 300 hz + the exact amount of fps the human eye can detec is still unknown

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  • there you have an average of 40 fps?

    if you take the shaders, textures and everything on entustiastic. how much does the fps drop???

  • what's your power supply ?

  • @roadkill1001 Cool. But, my earlier statement still stands. This monitor along with most others refreshes at 60 Hz. This means the physical screen redraws ever 1/60th of a second. It doesn't matter whether I run it at 60 fps or 1000 fps - the monitor can't actually DRAW that many frames per second.

  • @linuxrobotdude /wwwDOT100fpsDOTcom/how_many_f­rames_can_humans_see.htm

  • @roadkill1001 Yeah, please do. I'm just going off what my AP biology teacher had said. I really don't know and considering the human eye doesn't work on FPS. I personally can't tell the difference between 30 and 40 fps playing the games I do.

  • @linuxrobotdude You cannot catagorize the human eye as such, The eye detects things at different rates. One colour will be detected at a different rate from another. Also what is happening to the light affects how fast the eye records it, for example strobe lighting is recorded differently than to a solid light.

    In short, it is not true the eye see's only 28-30FPS as it vary's from situation to situation, I can try and find a source of this information if you wish

  • What fps you think il have i got the same card and amd phenom 955 II x4 3,2 ghz black edition and 4gb kingston ram??

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