Quake
4, Data Processing Terminal,
1024 x 768
ASUS EN7900GT TOP
Gigabyte 7900GT TurboForce
Leadtek PX7900GT Extreme
MSI NX7900GT
Quake 4, Data Processing Terminal,
1280 x 1024
ASUS EN7900GT TOP
Gigabyte 7900GT TurboForce
Leadtek PX7900GT Extreme
MSI NX7900GT
Quake 4, Data Processing Terminal,
1600 x 1200
ASUS EN7900GT TOP
Gigabyte 7900GT TurboForce
Leadtek PX7900GT Extreme
MSI NX7900GT
The reference clocked NX7900GT is able to keep up with the rest of the pack without AA and AF, but it quickly falls behind by 9 to 10 fps or - guess what - 10 percent once AA and AF is enabled. The higher clocked cards are able to better 'absorb' the penalty of AA and AF. The ASUS EN7900GT TOP, Leadtek PX7900GT Extreme and Gigabyte GeForce 7900GT TurboForce can provide the same minimum fps with and without AA and AF at 1024 x 768. There's still a performance hit with AA and AF, though so they're not entirely off the hook. Only 1280 x 1024 with AA and AF is viable with these cards, any more and you'll likely see frame rates drop to below 30 fps in some occasions, even with the higher clocked cards.
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