ASUS Extreme N6600GT Silencer


Unreal Tournament 2004

 

Unreal Tournament 2004
The first contender

Unreal Tournament 2004

 

Epic's "Unreal" games have been wildly popular, ever since the original Unreal was released in the late '90s. Unreal, Unreal Tournament, and then Unreal Tournament 2003, rapidly became some of our favorites, for both benchmarking, and for killing a few hours when our schedules allowed it! The latest addition to the franchise, Unreal Tournament 2004, improves upon the graphics offered by the previous versions of the game. We used the retail version of UT 2004 to benchmark these cards at resolutions of 1024x768 and 1280x1024, without any anti-aliasing, and again with 4X AA and 8X anisotropic filtering enabled simultaneously.

 

It's hard to take down NVIDIA's GeForce 6600GT in this test, when comparing it to cards at a similar price point.  Even with a resolution of 1280x1024, with 4x Anti Aliasing and 8x Anisotropic filtering, the ASUS GeForce Extreme N6600GT Silencer gets 67.16FPS on average. The extra 128MB ASUS has added to this version of the 6600GT helps keep stable frame rates at higher resolutions, and with AA and AF applied.


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