GeForce GTS 450 O/C Roundup: Six Custom-Tuned Cards
Anyone interested in Nvidia's GeForce GTS 450 has a keen eye for value. But many enthusiasts still want the best performance they can afford. In today’s test, six factory-overclocked models challenge a standard-speed card in performance and value.
Benchmark Results: S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call Of Pripyat
The Call of Pripyat Benchmark tests several lighting conditions, giving it far lower minimum FPS in its Sun Shafts test than its average FPS would have most readers believe. Once again, we kept notes.
Now for the mediocre news from our test notes: at 1600x900 pixels, the 4xAA minimum was 19 FPS using the base card with 20-22 minimum on the overclocked cards. That’s probably playable, and a repeat performance occurred at 1920x1080 with AA disabled. Those numbers sound fairly solid for a card that has a $120 starting price!
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Randomacts Or you could just get a GTX 460.... I'm 90% sure the price will drop sometime from this friday till next friday.Reply -
Why isn't the noise each card makes tested? Any company could throw a vacuum cleaner on a card and call it the fastest.Reply
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carlhenry i have a palit gts 450 sonic (not platinum, clocked at 880MHz). very satisfied with it and can play everything (except crysis) on maximum settings @ 1680x1050. nvidia should lower the prices a bit and this card will be the bang for the buck!Reply -
wribbs I agree Randomacts; A pimped out 450 leaves me at half mast at best. Maybe there are a few people out there that a 450 is all they want but seriously just get a 460 or 5770/5830.Reply -
hemburger RandomactsOr you could just get a GTX 460.... I'm 90% sure the price will drop sometime from this friday till next friday.BUT I WANT ONE NOW!! >:(Reply -
aznshinobi Well then, I guess arctic cooling can really make VGA cooling, especially since ECS and Sparkle use its cooling.Reply -
jestersage I was hoping a GTX460 and an HD5770/5830 reference cards/price would also be included. It would have helped those considering to cards in a somewhat expanded range of choices to make a more meaningful decision.Reply -
jestersage Interesting... I'd go for an MSI card or Zotac card then if those were my only options.Reply
I was hoping a GTX460 and an HD5770/5830 reference cards/price would also be included. It would have helped those considering to cards in a somewhat expanded range of choices to make a more meaningful decision. -
quiky87 I would also really have liked to see than noise level in this article especially as I would consider one of these cards for an HTPC where noise is critical.Reply -
sudeshc Agreed Noise level test would have made this article near perfect.Reply
Love to see a price drop....hoping to buy :D