NVidia GTX 770 Video Card Review
Author: Dennis Garcia
Published: Thursday, May 30, 2013
Crysis 2
Crysis 2 is a CryEngine 3 powered game designed to set the standards for high quality graphics. The game engine has been upgraded to support DX11 and features Nvidia technologies such as native 3D Vision support. We are using the Adrenaline Crysis 2 Benchmark Tool and the Central Park map to capture framerates.
Benchmark Settings
Quality Ultra
Anti Aliasing 4x
Map Central Park
API DirectX 11
Edge AA Edge AA
Hi-Res Textures Off
Benchmark Settings
Quality Ultra
Anti Aliasing 4x
Map Central Park
API DirectX 11
Edge AA Edge AA
Hi-Res Textures Off
Crysis 2 is our first real video game benchmark in this suite and shows predictable scores as we would expect them to be. Some have complained that Crysis 2 as a benchmark is no good but I think the results here will mirror most everything we have to show.
Of course when someone builds a reliable Crysis 3 benchmark we might upgrade, until then DX11 extensions will have to do.
You may notice that as we get to the game benchmarks there is a sizable difference between the ultra high-res 2560x1600 resolution and the next step down at 1920x1080. Considering that most gamers are running the 1080p resolution it is no wonder that some considerable effort went into making sure games would run butter smooth at that res, in some cases even having a higher than normal low FPS number.
Of course when someone builds a reliable Crysis 3 benchmark we might upgrade, until then DX11 extensions will have to do.
You may notice that as we get to the game benchmarks there is a sizable difference between the ultra high-res 2560x1600 resolution and the next step down at 1920x1080. Considering that most gamers are running the 1080p resolution it is no wonder that some considerable effort went into making sure games would run butter smooth at that res, in some cases even having a higher than normal low FPS number.