The Graphics Cards Articles
- GDDR-3 Memory: GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
- OpenGL: ATi FireGL X2-256t and NVIDIA Quadro FX 1100
- Sky's the Limit Video Editing: Pinnacle Studio 9
- Future Promise for Graphics: PCI Express
- ADS DVD Xpress: Trash VHS Cassettes, Burn DVDs
- Dual Display Gaming Bigs Up
- Integrated VGA & How Good Is ATi's Radeon 9100 IGP?
- TV on PC: Compro Videomate Tv Gold Plus
- ASUS Radeon 9600 XT/TVD
- Gigabyte With NVIDIA Again: Gigabyte GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
Forum
- Core i7 overclock feature changed
- Worth it to wait for nehalem? really?
- Solidworks is killing me! What do I need to upgrade?
- 2.66GHz Nehalem to cost $300?
- Nehalem
- 8800 GTX water cooling
- Vote the cooler YOU would choose for heavy OC!!
- Lots of posts on big CPU Heatsinks/Fans, but whats the best?
- Worth it?
- Is it possible to open pixelpipes on 7800GS?
1:00 PM - April 14, 2004 by
Lars Weinand
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: performance, leap
Topics: NVIDIA
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: performance, leap
Topics: NVIDIA
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Call Of Duty
To measure the performance in Call of Duty we use a timedemo of our own creation on the map MP_Brecourt. Again, all quality options are set to maximum.
Call of Duty - Normal Quality



The GeForce 6800 Ultra shows some very impressive performance here. In the higher resolutions, the card is more than twice as fast as the competition. At first we thought this might be an error in measurement. After several identical runs, we were able to rule out this possibility....
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