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Benchmarks - Synthetics
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lead, but activating anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering drops that lead to 23%. SM3.0 hammers the older but more elaborate 8800GTX cards of the Überclok Reactor to a smaller 24% average lead, while enabling anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering further...
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Benchmarks - Synthetics
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The most likely reason for these results is that when graphics power is increased, CPU power becomes the bottleneck. Enabling Anti-Aliasing and Anisotropic Filtering puts the load where it belongs in SLI mode: On the graphics cards, at least as graphics resolutions...
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Synthetics
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of its Area-51 m9750 sibling. The Area-51 m9750 stages a small comeback at a 1920x1200 pixel resolution. Enabling Anti-Aliasing and Anisotropic Filtering paints a different picture of the Area-51 m9750, where its more powerful graphics processors take over...
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3DMark05
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materials through the system and measures their graphics performance at two different settings selected by the benchmarker: first with anisotropic filtering (No AF) and anti-aliasing (No AA) turned off; then with 4x anti-aliasing (4xAA) and 8x anisotropic filtering...
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3DMark05
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its graphics performance at two different settings: first, with anti-aliasing (No AA) and anisotropic filtering (No AF) turned off, then with 4x anti-aliasing (4xAA) and 4x anisotropic filtering (4xAF) (the highest the Radeon X1250 would go) turned on. These...
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PCMark05
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and measures its graphics performance at two different settings: first, with anti-aliasing (No AA) and anisotropic filtering (No AF) turned off, then with 4x anti-aliasing (4xAA) and 8x anisotropic filtering (8xAF) turned on. These results show how the graphics...
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Benchmark Setup
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Sam : We ran the retail version and the 'Valley of the Jaguar' demo. Anti-Aliasing or Anisotropic Filtering Benchmarks I decided against benchmark runs with anti-aliasing or anisotropic filtering enabled, because the scores we got with both features disabled...