Benchmark Results - Shogo Results

As we begin the testing, we can see that the Rage Fury Pro is doing well by keeping up with the big boys. The Rage Fury Pro plays at a very acceptable level but we're still playing nice at the moment.

As we crank up the resolution to give our test cards a challenge, the Rage Fury Pro falls behind the TNT2. The TNT2 Ultra and Voodoo3 3500 are keeping the dominating positions.

Rage Fury Pro fails to meet our 30 FPS minimum and lies on par with TNT2. No other cards pass the test so we have no real winner in this test. We'll have to wait for the next-generation cards to come fix this problem (GeForce and Fury MAXX maybe?).
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