3D Gaming Performance (continued)

3D Gaming Performance
Max Payne - 640 x 480
AMD Athlon XP 1.60GHz (1900+)

AMD Athlon XP 1.53GHz (1800+)

AMD Athlon XP 1.47GHz (1700+)

AMD Athlon XP 1.40GHz (1600+)

AMD Athlon-C 1.4GHz

AMD Athlon XP 1.33GHz (1500+)

Intel Pentium 4 2.0GHz

Intel Pentium 4 1.9GHz

Intel Pentium 4 1.8GHz

Intel Pentium 4 1.7GHz

Intel Pentium 4 1.6GHz

Intel Pentium 4 1.5GHz

112.9

111.5

109.7

108.7

106.7

105.4

100.3

96.9

94.9

93.8

88.4

85.5

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0
|
23
|
45
|
68
|
90
|
113
|
135

After introducing Max Payne as a benchmark in our graphics card reviews we were contacted by one the game's talented developers who shed some light on some of the quirks of the engine. One of those happened to be how very CPU bound the game is, making it the ideal gaming benchmark for a CPU comparison don't you think?

The story is no different from the RTCW tests; the Athlon XP and even the regular Athlon-C do very well in this game and offer a good lead over the Pentium 4. Part of this performance advantage is due to the VIA KT266A which gives the Athlon a high performing platform to run on.

3D Gaming Performance
Serious Sam 1.02 - 640 x 480
AMD Athlon XP 1.60GHz (1900+)

AMD Athlon XP 1.53GHz (1800+)

AMD Athlon XP 1.47GHz (1700+)

AMD Athlon XP 1.40GHz (1600+)

AMD Athlon XP 1.33GHz (1500+)

AMD Athlon-C 1.4GHz

Intel Pentium 4 2.0GHz

Intel Pentium 4 1.9GHz

Intel Pentium 4 1.8GHz

Intel Pentium 4 1.7GHz

Intel Pentium 4 1.6GHz

Intel Pentium 4 1.5GHz

132.9

129.9

126.5

122.7

118.2

116.2

96.7

92.4

89.2

86.0

82.1

77.7

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0
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27
|
53
|
80
|
106
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133
|
159

Our final gaming benchmark is Serious Sam and the story told is no different. The Athlons continue to perform very well and the 1900+ is once again just icing on the cake.

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