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ATI Radeon X1800 GTO 256MB
 
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Kurtis Kronk
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ATI
May. 8, 2006
Quake 4



Quake 4 is built upon the Doom 3 engine, so it wasn't hard to figure out how to record a demo and create a batch file for this game. We recorded some time towards the beginning of the game... I'm not sure precisely where it was recorded because I can't stand this game and I didn't pay attention to what level I was on. The demo represents what I deemed to be average gameplay after playing the game for a couple of (dreadful) hours. As usual, each test was run three times and the results averaged. Patch 1.04 was used.

Quake 4 @ 1024 x 768
(Show All Graphs)
No AA / No AF 4xAA / 8xAF
ATI X1900 XTX 512 MB
ATI X1800 XT 512 MB
XFX 7600 GT 256 MB XXX
XFX 7800 GTX 256 MB
ATI X1800 XL 256 MB
XFX 7800 GT 256 MB
XFX 7800 GTX 256 MB (SLI)
ATI X1800 GTO 256 MB
XFX 7900 GT 256 MB XXX
XFX 6800 GT 256 MB
ATI X1600 XT 256 MB
93
93
91
91
90
90
90
89
89
88
71
0
FPS
120
 
 
No AA / No AF 4xAA / 8xAF
ATI X1900 XTX 512 MB
ATI X1800 XT 512 MB
XFX 7800 GTX 256 MB
XFX 7900 GT 256 MB XXX
XFX 7800 GTX 256 MB (SLI)
XFX 7800 GT 256 MB
ATI X1800 XL 256 MB
XFX 7600 GT 256 MB XXX
ATI X1800 GTO 256 MB
XFX 6800 GT 256 MB
ATI X1600 XT 256 MB
88
88
87
87
87
81
77
70
66
56
47
0
FPS
120
 
 

Quake 4 @ 1600 x 1200
(Show All Graphs)
No AA / No AF 4xAA / 8xAF
XFX 7900 GT 256 MB XXX
XFX 7800 GTX 256 MB (SLI)
ATI X1800 XT 512 MB
XFX 7800 GTX 256 MB
XFX 7800 GT 256 MB
XFX 7600 GT 256 MB XXX
ATI X1800 XL 256 MB
XFX 6800 GT 256 MB
ATI X1800 GTO 256 MB
ATI X1600 XT 256 MB
ATI X1900 XTX 512 MB
90
88
86
85
83
75
68
61
58
37
0
0
FPS
120
 
 
No AA / No AF 4xAA / 8xAF
XFX 7800 GTX 256 MB (SLI)
XFX 7900 GT 256 MB XXX
ATI X1800 XT 512 MB
XFX 7800 GTX 256 MB
ATI X1800 XL 256 MB
XFX 7800 GT 256 MB
XFX 7600 GT 256 MB XXX
ATI X1800 GTO 256 MB
XFX 6800 GT 256 MB
ATI X1600 XT 256 MB
ATI X1900 XTX 512 MB
84
65
63
53
45
45
36
36
31
22
0
0
FPS
120
 
 

For some reason, every time I ran the 1600x1200 tests on the X1900 XTX, the game would freeze - this is why you see 0 recorded for those scores.


We'd like to thank Directron.com for donating the ASUS A8N-SLI Premium Socket 939 Motherboard which we used for testing.


 
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Page 3: Test Setup
Page 4: Benchmarks: Half-Life 2
Page 5: Benchmarks: Splinter Cell Chaos Theory
Page 6: Benchmarks: Quake 4
Page 7: Benchmarks: X3 Reunion Demo
Page 8: Benchmarks: Chronicles of Riddick
Page 9: Benchmarks: F.E.A.R.
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Page 11: Benchmarks: Black & White 2
Page 12: Benchmarks: 3DMark '06
Page 13: Overclocking... and Unlocking?
Page 14: Performance Summary
Page 15: Conclusion

5 User Comments
1 - Posted by tobba007 on May 26, 2006 - 12:22 pm

Excellent review there Kurtis - I needed a comparison of these 2 cards, with an unbiased slant, and that's what I've got!

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2 - Posted by Kurtis on May 26, 2006 - 1:39 pm

i recommend reading my 7600 GT review as well. i found out some interesting information about the pricing while i was writing that review. the main thing you need to see is the conclusion:



http://www.thetechlounge.com/article/276/XFX+GeFor...

3 - Posted by mustafa on July 10, 2006 - 9:29 am

I really wanted to know if i failed in flashing the x1800 gto to x1800 xl would it be easy to restore the default bois of the gto or it is someting out of hands?

by the way what is ur opinion in powercolor x1800 gto?

thanks

4 - Posted by Kurtis on July 10, 2006 - 9:49 am

i have no idea if you'd be able to recover from a failed BIOS flash... i haven't tried it, personally.

as far as the different brands of video cards go, that's all up to you. my personal opinion is i don't care that much who's sticker is on the video card, what i car about is what the GPU is under the heatsink. the deciding factor for me would be the price, the bundle, and the warranty.

5 - Posted by mustafa on July 10, 2006 - 5:53 pm

well what i think about the x1800 gto GPU is that it is has superior power (321 million trasistors and 256 bit memory interface),excellent support for HDR, AA and AF but when it comes to the 7600 gt it is cheaper, hell of a fast card,
designed for specific game titles but unfortunately it only has 167 million transistors and 128 bit memory interface.

i think i would choose the x1800 gto it's eyes looking
for the future.

now for my questions part:
1-would i be able to crossfire this 1800 gto using another 1800 gto on an intel 975 chipset based m.board
2-is this crossfire dongless or not?
3-i read that ATI will have several crrossfire layouts,2 GPUs,1GPU and 1physics card is that true?

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