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Product review: The Nvidia GeForce GTX 280 & 260
by Damien Triolet
Published on July 7, 2008

Oblivion

We saved a specific movement in order for it to be always identical and the test reproducible. Of course, HDR was activated and a high level of detail was selected.


In Oblivion, dual GPU cards do rather well, especially the Radeon HD 3870 X2 which has very good performances with anti-aliasing. While the GeForce GTX 280 manages to do 40% better than the GeForce 8800 Ultra and 9800 GTX with anti-aliasing, the card is CPU limited without this filter.
RaceDriver GRID

To test Codemaster’s latest opus, we carry out a well defined movement in high quality mode. The game is based on an evolution of the engine in Colin McRae DIRT, doing away with some of the unnecessary complexity. The patch 1.1 was applied.


The GeForce 9800 GX2 finishes first here although the GeForce GTX 280 isn't too far off. The Radeon HD 3870 are left behind, a phenomenon amplified by the fact that multi-GPUs do not seem to be functional on the X2.

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