ZOTAC GeForce GTX 280 1GB AMP Video Card
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Max Slowik
Kurtis
Zotac
Jul. 15, 2008
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DirectX 10 Titles

Company of Heroes @ 1440x900
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Zotac GTX 280
Diamond HD 4870
PNY 9800 GTX
PowerColor HD 4850
0
FPS (higher is better)
160
Zotac GTX 280
Diamond HD 4870
PNY 9800 GTX
PowerColor HD 4850
0
FPS (higher is better)
160
Company of Heroes @ 1680x1050
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Zotac GTX 280
Diamond HD 4870
PNY 9800 GTX
PowerColor HD 4850
0
FPS (higher is better)
160
Zotac GTX 280
Diamond HD 4870
PNY 9800 GTX
PowerColor HD 4850
0
FPS (higher is better)
160

Crysis @ 1440x900
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Zotac GTX 280
Diamond HD 4870
PowerColor HD 4850
PNY 9800 GTX
0
FPS (higher is better)
100
Zotac GTX 280
Diamond HD 4870
PNY 9800 GTX
PowerColor HD 4850
0
FPS (higher is better)
100
Crysis @ 1680x1050
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Zotac GTX 280
Diamond HD 4870
PNY 9800 GTX
PowerColor HD 4850
0
FPS (higher is better)
100
Zotac GTX 280
Diamond HD 4870
PNY 9800 GTX
PowerColor HD 4850
0
FPS (higher is better)
100

Unreal Tournament 3 @ 1440x900
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Diamond HD 4870
PowerColor HD 4850
Zotac GTX 280
PNY 9800 GTX
0
FPS (higher is better)
160
Zotac GTX 280
PNY 9800 GTX
Diamond HD 4870
PowerColor HD 4850
0
FPS (higher is better)
160
Unreal Tournament 3 @ 1680x1050
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Diamond HD 4870
Zotac GTX 280
PowerColor HD 4850
PNY 9800 GTX
0
FPS (higher is better)
160
Zotac GTX 280
PNY 9800 GTX
Diamond HD 4870
PowerColor HD 4850
0
FPS (higher is better)
160
Performance Notes
Admittedly, this is a factory-overclocked card, but it's just unstoppable. It's completely CPU-bound, even with these DX10 titles, and even anti-aliasing doesn't seem to register. It barely drops in framerate going from 1440x900 to 1680x1050. Just. Killer.
1 - Posted by
aireiq
on July 16, 2008 - 10:28 pm
> The enameled carapace is flanged and enameled...
I guess they call that truth in advertising....
2 - Posted by
Blackened
on July 17, 2008 - 12:39 pm
As of the publishing of this article you can find the GTX280 for roughly $470. At $600 this card is too expensive, but at the current price this card is a beast.
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