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Crysis DX10 Benchmarks on 4870 X2 / Part 1

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2008

Crysis DX10 Benchmarks:

CPU: AMD Phenom 9850 X4 Quad-core at default speed 2507 mhz
GPU: ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2
Motherboard: ASUS M3A32-MVP Deluxe (790FX)
Memory: 2x2GB Corsair 5-5-5-18
PSU: Chieftec CFT-850-14C 850w
HDD: 300GB Maxtor 7200 rpm
DVD Drive: LG GSA-H55L 20x DVD writer
Hardcano 13
Case: Chieftec GH-01BW-OP
+4 fans.
Acer 22 inch LCD 1680x1050 resolution; 1000:1 contrast

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  • hey should i get this or dual xfx 9800 gtx in dual sli?

  • This will do better on 1920x1080 and higher. On 1680x1050 these two systems get very similar results. 4870 X2 is working always better with AA than 9800 GTX's.

  • holy shit

  • LoL

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  • That is a very nice graphics card but truthfully... that is one helicopter of a computer....

  • What mostly hurts this game is the buggy DX10. If you do a comparison of the average DX10 high benchmarks to DX9 high benchmarks, one clearly sees a remarkable difference and the true power of this card. I have one and my CPU is OCed at 3.4 GHz (1.362v), and even then, my gpu average is around 30 in DX10. Sadly this is as best I can overclock it with my heatsink.

  • thanks man, and your english aint that bad.

  • no prob! :)

  • Alright.

    Thanks for the fast replies by the way :P

  • Microstuttering is when you have big lags in game or in some places have big FPS drop.

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