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NV40 & R420, Performance Testing
Written by Spode (25/June/04)
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X800PRO vs 6800

First up are the 12-pipe parts.

 
6800
X800PRO
% Increase over 6800
3DMark 2003
9059
8595
-5.12%
Aquamark
54,398
56,187
+3.29%
% Increase over 6800
 
-1%
Far Cry (Low) Average FPS
62.49
60.85
-2.62%
Far Cry (Medium) Average FPS
41.54
48.36
+16.42%
Far Cry (High) Average FPS
30.18
29.54

-2.12%

% Increase over 6800
 
+4%
Halo (Low) Average FPS
69.17
67.62
-2.24%
Halo (Medium) Average FPS
58.76
59.58
+1.4%
Halo (High) Average FPS
43.72
44.70
+2.24%
% Increase over 6800
 
0%
Call of Duty (Low) Average FPS
100.8
125.0
+24.01%
Call of Duty (Medium) Average FPS
93.3
123.1
+31.94%
Call of Duty (High) Average FPS
83.5
120.7
+44.55%
% Increase over 6800
 
+34%
Average % Increase Over 6800
 
+10%

Performance here is very close in all areas except Call of Duty, where there is a massive 34% difference in performance. But frame rates are hardly low on the 6800, so this isn't really an issue. This does however pull the average up quite a bit, making the X800PRO 10% faster than the 6800. In reality though, it is nowhere near this much. Excluding Call of Duty brings the percentage to 1% which is actually quite a bit closer to reality. The most notable difference that does mean something, is Far Cry in medium settings, running 16% faster on the ATi card.


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