Benchmark Results - Shogo

At 640x480 in Shogo, all the boards are about even. Although we see a few frames difference between the boards, they're all cruising along at this easy setting.

As we push things a bit harder, the Viper II starts to drop out of the competition but the MAXX keeps on the tail of the SDR GeForce board.

Unfortunately the MAXX only keeps pace with the SDR GeForce and isn't able to pass at the highest Shogo resolution of 1600x1200. When compared to the DDR board, the MAXX is coming up short big time.
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