HQV 3:2 Detection Test

3:2 Detection is a test to see how long it takes for the video processor to lock into "film mode" and perform 3:2 pulldown on the video. Poor 3:2 detection results in loss of image data and consequently, artifacts in the video. The amount of moire in the grandstand and how long it lasts on this particular test show how well the decoder does. Here we saw that both NVIDIA and ATI scored perfectly as they both locked into 3:2 immediately.

  • ATI: 10
  • NVIDIA: 10
  • (highest score: 10)




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  • DeathByDuke - Friday, February 10, 2006 - link

    oh yeah, you need to fix the images on the games benchmarks, they are all URL links lol
  • Wesley Fink - Friday, February 10, 2006 - link

    The HTML code is now fixed and the game graphs are displaying.
  • bigboxes - Friday, February 10, 2006 - link

    I am going to be in market for such a card come this summer. This card looks to foot the bill and the price should come down by then. Very nice!

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