The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
In 1280*1024, filters enabled or not, the GTX manages to keep a slight advantage over the new 8800 GTS. It remains true in 1600*1200 but only when the filters are active. Without them, the 8800 GTS takes the lead. In 1920*1440, the score obtained, without antialiasing, is the same between the two cards, whereas we get a surprise as the 8800 GTS takes the lead when filters are activated. Its superiority over the 8800 GT doesn’t exceed approximately 10 % in this case.
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joy, so basically, get the 8800gt
OK more tweaking around the ages... Like whatever...
We need a 9xxx series card with 1Gb DDR4 RAM like yesterday please Nvidia!!
Bob
Yeah it is about time we seen a card faster than the gtx, I'm hardly excited that a year later the new cards are "almost" as fast as the gtx
Interesting. Soon they'll unleash the 9 series on us and boost their popularity again. All this feels like the build up to it.
You want to talk about rendering, just get the 8800GTX or Ultra, download the Human Head program and pick up your Jaw after it drops in aw, LOL!
Download here: http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_ [...] loads.html
P.S. I've heard you can run this program on the 8600 Cards as well but the F/R's aren't as good as the 8800 series.