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Crysis Benchmarking.

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From what I've seen, having browsed numerous forums, played it myself etc. Crysis seems to be the best benchmarking tool in terms of games for a system... feel free to flame that opinion as I don't know that much about it. Anyway, was just wondering if you all want to post what you can squeeze out of your system =D. Hoping to see some benchies on very high as they're few and far between on the internet from what I've seen. :)


To start, on my Dell XPS M1710, 1 Gb RAM, 7950 GTX get's 30-45 FPS on all settings high, 800x600 res. 0 AA.

Hoping my new rig. should be able to play this baby on very high with a new series of nvidia boards.

Happy posting.
 
I get 10fps at very high, 800x600 and 0AA.

I'm cpu limited at the moment but that should give you a rough idea of what very high does to a system.
 
Sadly, that thread does not contain very high settings, nor is it DX10... some good results nonetheless.
 
Sadly, that thread does not contain very high settings, nor is it DX10... some good results nonetheless.

Because DX10 offers nothing really over DX9 in Crysis, other than the "very high" settings. Which are basically unplayable on 99% of people's systems.
 
I run Crysis using a DX10 custom config. It looked better than High but not quite Very High, I got about average of 29fps

On Very High I averaged about 18fps I think it was.
 
Really not impressed with Nvidia or Radeon about the current state of graphics cards... still running off two year old boards. That having been said, why the hell did crytek make yet another initially unplayeable game!!!
 
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