Posted by The Duke on 30 Nov 2010 /
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Game Benchmarks:
We are in the middle of replacing older games with newer Direct X games, so please be patient while we fully update our charts. We would also like to point out that the 10.10 drivers neutered our 5870 in this testing, and we will be re-benchmarking it as soon as good drivers are released again.
*Guide to reading the charts*
*All charts are setup like you see above with the exception of Final Fantasy XIV*
Battlefield – Bad Company 2:
Call of Juarez:
Company of Heroes:
Crysis Warhead:
Dirt 2:
Far Cry 2:
Final Fantasy XIV:
Grid:
HAWX 2:
Lost Planet 2:
Mafia II:
Metro 2033:
Risen:
Team Fortress 2:
World in Conflict:
















































































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CONGRATS !
Do you mean do they ever reach 100% while in normal gaming session or something like that? If that is what you mean, no not during a gaming session. FurMark made the 480 get pretty close, but other than that not many got close to 100.
General usage … Most are pretty quiet. I would say maybe 60% fan speed on average during a long game session. That is on the higher end GPUs. The middle of the range I dont even think would get that high.
Great review Duke
Question about the Fan speeds. You list decibels for each, but do any of the cards ever reach 100%? How does the noise rate on general usage?
Great review, I want a 580 now lol.
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I’m guessing he’s being sarcastic and doesn’t know you can view the graphs in larger size by clicking on them.
Seriously?
Why do you say that?
smaller text in the graphs please!!!1