The Graphics Cards Articles
- Leadtek's A400 Series Goes Heavy Metal
- ATi Hits Back (Again) with Mid-Range X700 line, Driver Tweak
- ATI Brings HDTV to the PC
- NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT Comes To THG's Lab
- ATi's Catalyst Control Center Geared for Enthusiasts and Neophytes
- ATi TV Wonder USB 2.0 Offers Portable TV
- NVIDIA, ATi Bring Five OpenGL Workstation Graphics for PCI Express...
- NVIDIA Takes a New Stab at the Mainstream with GeForce 6600
- Matching Doom3 With The Best Graphics Card
- Making Videos on the Fly With Sticky Pod Camera Mount
Forum
- E8400 or Q6600? For FSX
- 8800GTS vs x3850.... Which is better?
- Why is X64 6400+ not performing?
- Why doesn't Toms maintain this chart anymore?
- FSX CPU quandry, E or Q?
- My Quad/Dual Dilema
- IS SLI REALLY WORTH IT FOR GAMING?
- P5KC vs DS3L
- Combinate Water-, Air- and Heatsink-cooling system?
- Overclock pointless for Gaming?
1:01 PM - October 4, 2004 by
Lars Weinand
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: vga, charts, iv
Topics: AMD/ATI, INTEL
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: vga, charts, iv
Topics: AMD/ATI, INTEL
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Flight Simulator 2004

To determine the in-game performance in Flight Simulator 2004 we used a recorded video of a flight in the scenario "Hong Kong at Dusk." We used the standard quality settings with unlimited framerate and trilinear filtering.



(Note: Results might differ with newer drivers due to bug fixes or optimizations.)
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