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Unigine

Tropics Demo v1.3

FPS:
98.8
Scores:
2490
Min FPS:
67.4
Max FPS:
164.0
Hardware

Binary:
Windows 32bit Visual C++ 1500 Release May 21 2010
Operating system:
Windows 7 (build 7600) 64bit
CPU model:
AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 965 Processor
CPU flags:
3411MHz MMX+ 3DNow!+ SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSE4A HTT
GPU model:
ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series 8.831.2.0 CrossFireX 1024Mb
Settings

Render:
direct3d11
Mode:
1440x900 fullscreen
Shaders:
high
Textures:
high
Filter:
trilinear
Anisotropy:
4x
Occlusion:
enabled
Reflection:
enabled
Refraction:
enabled
Volumetric:
enabled


Is this any good never done a benchmark B4 let me know what you think?

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Xfire at 1440x900? What monitor?

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I really have no idea, but what i will tell you is not to worry about synthetic benchmarks and stick to actual game play. If its playing games fine then it is fine.
Keep your benchmark result to check against future upgrades as thats something i like to do, just to see how much improvement there is. I usually use 3d mark/Vantage from Futuremark though.

Mactronix :)

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geekapproved wrote :

Xfire at 1440x900? What monitor?




Not sure how big this one is and im not sure what the correct display setting would be either....is there a way to find that out?

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stickupkidns13 wrote :

Not sure how big this one is and im not sure what the correct display setting would be either....is there a way to find that out?



Your supposed to run your monitors native resolution. Obviously it's a 19 or 20" right? A single 5770 can run most games on high settings at 1920x1080. Running 2 of them at 1440 is kind of a waste imo.

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yea irts probly 22 i think but i dont even see a option for 1920x1080? how can i check this out

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stickupkidns13 wrote :

yea irts probly 22 i think but i dont even see a option for 1920x1080? how can i check this out

 

Google the model number if for some reason you don't know what size your monitor is. lol. It's not rocket science really.

 

Older 22's are 1680x1050, newer ones are 1920x1080. I've never seen one that's 1440x900, but they could exist I guess.

 

If your monitor is 1920x1080 native and you don't have that option under display options, then you have a problem.


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