| Asus M3N78-EMH HDMI - Game Performance |
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| Written by Jeff_Tom | |||||||||||||||||
| Monday, 14 July 2008 01:22 | |||||||||||||||||
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Here is our new test system for integrated video using AMD's new 65W Phenom X4 9350e.
Our test system was Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 with Catalyst 8.6 drivers and nForce 18.11.
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We'll start things off with easily the most demanding game on the mark right now, Crytek's Crysis. Obviously we didn't run it at high but tested it at "Low" settings which still look quite good. Here we see the GeForce 8200 does fairly well for integrated video but has steep competition from AMD's 780G.
We decided to test more mainstream titles since those using IGP will be playing those. World of Warcraft brought good results from both boards at 1280x720 though isn't quite playable with settings maxed at 1680x1050. Still this is quite an improvement over previous iteration of integrated graphics for both companies.
Counter-Strike sees a large margin between the two chipsets although we were running the game at the highest settings possible they are respectable scores for that.
3DMark is a popular benchmark though a synthetic one and here we see again the 780G on top. |
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