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15 March 2009

FEAR 2: Project Origin - GPU Graphics Performance



FEAR 2: Project Origin was released on Febuary, 11 2009. The storyline starts 30-minutes before the nuclear end of the first FEAR game. The game is powered by the LithTech engine, although still DX9, but it incorporates new features such as Havok Physics, per-pixel lighting, particle effect systems, HDR, post-processing & motion blur etc. In the following review (extracted from PConline), we shall find out how it performs on the latest graphics cards.



Test Platform

Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 @ 2.33Ghz
Gigabyte X48
Apacer DDR2-1066 5-5-5-15 2x1GB
Seagate 7200.10 SATA 500Gb

Nvidia GeForce 9600GSO (650/1400Mhz)
Nvidia GeForce 9600GT (650/1800MHz)
Nvidia GeForce 9800GT (600/1800MHz)
Nvidia GeForce 9800GTX+ (738/2200MHz)
Nvidia GeForce GTX260 (576/1998MHz)

AMD Radeon HD4670 (750/2000MHz)
AMD Radeon HD4830 (575/1800MHz)
AMD Radeon HD4850 (625/2000MHz)
AMD Radeon HD4870 (750/3600MHz)

Windows Vista Ultimate SP1
Forceware 182.06 / Catalyst 9.2






1440x900

There is no option for GTX260 to run the game at 1440x900.






1680x1050 4xAA

Project Orignal seems to be less demanding to the system than its previous releases, even lower end graphics cards like HD4670 and 9600GSO are able to handle the game with maximum graphics details, scoring above 50fps.






1920x1200 4xAA

HD4870 512MB dominates this game at every resolution. While on the mainstream side, HD4670 512MB & 9600GSO 256MB manage to chink out playable frame rates, even at this high resolution with anti-aliasing turned on.


08 March 2009

Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 vs E8200 vs E7300 Part5



E7500 is overclocked to 4.4Ghz with only 1.312v!


Overclocked benchmark result:














Page 1: Introduction & CPU-Z
Page 2: Test System & 3DMark Vantage
Page 3: CineBench & Wprime
Page 4: FarCry2 & Crysis
Page 5: Overclocking Result

Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 vs E8200 vs E7300 Part4



It's a draw between E7500 & E8200 in FarCry 2.





Crysis performs better with larger L2 cache.



Page 1: Introduction & CPU-Z
Page 2: Test System & 3DMark Vantage
Page 3: CineBench & Wprime
Page 4: FarCry2 & Crysis
Page 5: Overclocking Result

Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 vs E8200 vs E7300 Part3



E7500 edges out 8.2% faster.





Clock frequency is a more important than L2 cache size as shown in the 2 scenarios above.


Page 1: Introduction & CPU-Z
Page 2: Test System & 3DMark Vantage
Page 3: CineBench & Wprime
Page 4: FarCry2 & Crysis
Page 5: Overclocking Result

Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 vs E8200 vs E7300 Part2

Test System

Core 2 Duo E7300 3MB 2.66Ghz 1066Mhz
Core 2 Duo E7500 3MB 2.93Ghz 1066Mhz
Core 2 Duo E8200 6MB 2.66Ghz 1333Mhz

Intel P45 mainboard
Corsair CM2X1024-6400G 2GB(2x1G)
Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 250GB
NVIDIA GeForce 9800GTX+ (740/1836/2200)
CoolerMaster RealPower 500W

Windows Vista Ultimate SP1
Intel Chipset Device Software Driver 9.0.0.1008 Vista
ForceWare 180.48 WHQL Vista




3DMark Vantage Performance overall score





3DMark Vantage Performance CPU score



E8200 loses marginally to E7500 despite having a faster FSB & double the amount of L2 cache.


Page 1: Introduction & CPU-Z
Page 2: Test System & 3DMark Vantage
Page 3: CineBench & Wprime
Page 4: FarCry2 & Crysis
Page 5: Overclocking Result

Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 vs E8200 vs E7300 Part1

Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 vs E8200 vs E7300




Launched in January earlier this year is the Intel Core 2 Duo E7500, clocked at 2.93Ghz with 3MB worth of L2 cache. Like all other E7xxx, it is based on the Wolfdale core built on 45nm technology. The following is an abstract of the original article.





This chip is currently retailing at NewEgg for $139.99.





R0 stepping as seen in the CPU-Z screenshot,
vcore range is 0.85~1.3625V


Page 1: Introduction & CPU-Z
Page 2: Test System & 3DMark Vantage
Page 3: CineBench & Wprime
Page 4: FarCry2 & Crysis
Page 5: Overclocking Result

27 January 2009

GeForce 8800GT vs Radeon HD4870 1GB - FarCry2



Recently upgraded my aging 8800GT to the mighty HD4870 with a luxurious 1GB of GDDR5 to play FarCry 2 =)






Bench it with the exact same settings, average result is taken after 3 loops of small ranch.

Get ready for some insane frame rates!







8800GT 512MB OC (713/1728/2000)






HD4870 1GB OC (790/3800)


WHAT?! HD4870 1GB is only 1.4fps faster than 8800GT?!







Test System

Processor: Intel Core2Quad Q6600 @ 3.2Ghz (355x9)
Motherboard: ASUS P5B-E Plus
Memory: 2x1GB Kingston @ DDR2-1066 5-5-5-18
Storage: Hitachi 160GB 7200 SATA2
Power Supply: Coolermaster iGreen 500W
Display: BenQ FP202W 1680x1050 8ms

Graphics:
MSI NX8800GT 512MB OC (T2D512E) @
713/1728/2000
MSI R4870 1GB OC (T2D1G) @ 790/3800

Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 32-bit DX10
Forceware 180.48 WHQL
Catalyst 8.12
FarCry 2 v1.0



----UPDATE----

After installing Catalyst 8.12 Hotfix...



the frame rates shoot through the roof!!!

Problem solved.





A better picture with this graph.





Data table of the test results...



other sites on FarCry 2 graphics performance:
Guru3D
Techspot

Intel Launches Core 2 Duo E8700

Intel has launched a new flagship dual-core processor under its Core 2 Duo series: the E8700. As the number suggests, the new chip will have its FSB multiplier valie increased by 0.5x. Based on the Wolfdale core, the new model has already made it to Intel's ARK information system on its official webpage (found here).

The new chip comes with a clock-speed of 3.50 GHz, with an FSB of 1,333 MHz. The FSB multiplier value on this chip is 10.5, which gives it a 167 MHz increment over the E8600. Despite the high clock speed, it continues to hold a rated TDP of 65W. It features 6 MB of L2 cache and supports all features listed for the Core 2 Duo E8000 series processors. Intel claims that the chip will be available from its end for at least the next two years. It is yet to be listed by popular computer hardware stores, so we could know its availability and pricing. In most likelihood, it could displace the E8600 from its price-point, looking at the way Intel has been dealing with its lineup lately.

http://www.techpowerup.com/83135/Intel_Launches_Core_2_Duo_E8700.html

Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 R0 revision



Hoping to not go in the red this quarter, chip maker Intel has revealed its plan to introduce a new revision of its cheapest 45nm quad-core CPU, the Q8200. Currently available in M1 form, the Core 2 Quad Q8200 will transition to the R0 stepping next month, with the new parts set to start shipping on February 23rd.

The R0 Q8200 will feature a halide free package, new S-spec and MM numbers, a CPUID changed from 10677 to 1067A, Power State Indicator (PSI) support with Intel 4 series chipsets, plus three new low power states (Extended Stop Grant State, Deep Sleep State and Deeper Sleep State) and new instructions - XSAVE/XRSTOR. No word on the need for a BIOS update but it's likely that one will be required.

Source

25 September 2008

Intel Core i7 Specifications

Intel Core i7, also known earlier as Core 3, refers to the upcoming range of consumer class quad-core cpus based on the Nahalem marchitecture, replacing the Core 2 series.

These processor will bring the new & improved Hyper-Threading Technology as seen in the Pentium-4 days, thus allowing the quad-cores to work on up to 8 threads simultaneously.






Core i7 920Core i7 940Core i7 EE 965
Process 45nm 45nm 45nm
CodenameBloomfield
BloomfieldBloomfield
Transistors 731 million
731 million 731 million
Socket LGA1366 LGA1366 LGA1366
Core (Threads)
4 (8) 4 (8) 4 (8)
Clock Speed
2.66 GHz 2.93 GHz 3.2 GHz
L2 Cache 4x 256KB 4x 256KB 4x 256KB
L3 Cache 8 MB shared
8 MB shared
8 MB shared
QPI 4.8 GT/s 4.8 GT/s 6.4 GT/s
Memory Controller
DDR3-800/1066, Triple Ch
DDR3-800/1066, Triple Ch
DDR3-800/1066, Triple Ch
TDP 130W 130W 130W
Price (1000-unit)
$284~367 $562~720 $999~1412


Also see Intel News Release


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