For
our 8800 single card testing we chose to use 1920x1200
for all tests, all use 8xQ Anti Aliasing and 16x
Anisotropic Filtering. In XP the majority of titles
are playable at these settings so it’s going
to be interesting to see what happens in Vista.
Due to time constraints we have chose the 4 games
being tested for the following reasons:
Oblivion:
Large outdoor environments and HDR.
FEAR:EP : Smaller claustrophobic environments
NFSC: Fast paced action with demanding visual effects
PREY: OpenGL
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Other
than the leak of one Vista driver in the last couple
of weeks Vista has really been a no-go for 8800
users, looking at performance with Forceware 100.54
this may well change that. First up is Oblivion
where we note that there are no problems using HDR
and AA together in Vista. The performance isn’t
as good as XP however this doesn’t stop the
8800 producing perfectly playable framerates at
our chosen settings. FEAR is next up and it is in
this test that we see the smallest average performance
difference from the four tests. Both systems fall
below 20fps in this test however when comparing
the XP driver to the Vista driver the difference
is very small. Need for Speed Carbon is a different
story though and in this game we see a substantial
difference in performance across all three statistics
and this is the first game we have tested which
results in Vista users having to reduce their settings
when compared to their XP counterparts. Moving on
to PREY we see that performance is great across
the board and whilst there is a 15% difference in
average performance the 8800 on vista is capable
of playing at the same settings as it is on XP.
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