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Card to Card Combat
In the following comparisons, we will directly compare performance of NVIDIA and AMD video cards to each other in a subjective fashion. This means that Bokeh filtering and GPU Water Simulation were both disabled for these tests.
GeForce GTX 480 vs. Radeon HD 5870
For this test, we are comparing NVIDIA’s flagship single-GPU video card to AMD’s flagship single-GPU video card. This test was run at 2560x1600 with 16X AF, no AA, and with Bokeh filtering and GPU Water Simulation disabled
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In this test, the Radeon HD 5870 came out about 16% faster than the GeForce GTX 480 when using the same exact graphics options.
GeForce GTX 470 vs. Radeon HD 5850
Here we are comparing the GeForce GTX 470 directly to the Radeon HD 5850 with precisely the same graphics settings configured. This test was run at 1920x1200 with no AA and 16X AF.
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Again we found that the AMD Radeon-based video card was about 16% faster than the NVIDIA competition.
GeForce GTX 480 vs. Radeon HD 5850
In the previous page of this evaluation, we experienced higher framerates at 1920x1200 with 8X AA when using the Radeon HD 5850 than we did with the GeForce GTX 480. This was because the GTX 480 was running the two NVIDIA-specific graphical features, so it was doing more work. So for this test, we’ve leveled the playing field between these two video cards to show you how they actually stack up against each other.
In this test, we find that the Radeon HD 5850 is about 7% slower than the GeForce GTX 480 at 2560x1600 with no AA, and with no Bokeh filtering or GPU Simulated Water enabled. |
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