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Sunday, 18 April 2010 14:33

GTX480 is one power sucking monster - 3. Farcry2

Written by Eliot Kucharik

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Review: Win XP 32-bit vs Win7 64-bit











FarCry 2

Because the HD4850 is not a high-end card, we limited AA to 4x and to "very high" settings. HD 5850 and GTX480 run with "ultra settings" and AA 8x. The game has its own AF modes which cannot be changed. Resolution is 1080p (1920x1080). As usual the Game has only a 32-bit exe, which is not great and it slows down performance in Windows 7 but in this case the game runs faster with DX10.

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