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ATI's New Leader in Graphics Performance: The Radeon X1900 Series
ATI's New Leader in Graphics Performance: The Radeon X1900 Series
Date: January 24th, 2006
Topic: Video Card
Manufacturer: ATI
Author: Derek Wilson & Josh Venning
 
 

Black and White 2 Performance

Black and White 2 is a god sim with a very sophisticated graphics and physics engine. One thing very interesting about this game is the advanced in-game Anti-Aliasing option. While, only offering "low", "medium" and "high" AA settings, the game's AA looks surprisingly good, as we will show under the image quality section.

Here with Black and White 2, NVIDIA does quite a bit better than ATI. It would be an understatement to say that this game favors NVIDIA over ATI due to the before-mentioned problem ATI has with this game. Not only do the 1900s perform much lower than the GTX (without AA), but the performance actually becomes worse when Crossfire is enabled. Keep in mind though that ATI has promised a patch, and this issue will hopefully be resolved soon.

Also, Black and White 2 just happens to be possibly the most graphically intensive of our games in this review, so NVIDIA's parts struggle at high resolutions and with AA significantly. This game appears to put even the mighty 7800 GTX 512 sli setup to task, but we still see a playable framerate at the highest resolution with AA enabled. Note that we did not include maximum quality tests here because the in-game AA did a far greater job at image quality with not nearly the same drop in performance.

Black and White 2 - No AA

Black and White 2 - High AA



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120 Comments - Last by Per Hansson, 1393 days ago
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Impressive by Capt Caveman, 1396 days ago
And available at a good price. Way to go ATI.

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RE: Impressive by bamacre, 1396 days ago
WTF is your idea of "good price?" I see X1900 XT starting at $550 to $605 per card.

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RE: Impressive by Capt Caveman, 1396 days ago
Digitally Unique has the X1900XT for $525 and Actbuy had them for $504. Based on performance, these cards offer a great bang for your buck. And this is coming from a GTX 512 owner.

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RE: $$$ expensive by gimpsoft, 1396 days ago
nice scores on ATI but i still have my 6800GT ill wait until next 2 gen i see we can now play respectable 40 frames + @ 19200X1400 nice to know when 1080p tv are out

don't know either that or get a PS3 will see =) it's getting way to expensive.

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by Phantronius, 1396 days ago
And the shitty cycle of upgrading continues.

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gotta love em by poohbear, 1396 days ago
I LOVE competition.:)

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RE: gotta love em by poohbear, 1396 days ago
especially GOOD competition.:0

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RE: gotta love em by Aquila76, 1396 days ago
Nice. Maybe we'll start seeing some real developments in GPU's again. Right now, it's more of a 'do what we've been doing but faster', maybe we'll start seeing some new innovations in video tech in the coming year (adding physics processing, wider encoding capabilities, etc.).

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RE: gotta love em by Spoelie, 1394 days ago
The x.00 line was more of the same yeah, but the x1.00 line is architecturally a pretty large step forward, finally on par with nvidia where it really needed to and a few steps ahead in other areas. If only they gave it more ROPs/Texture engines.

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XTX XFire by Lonyo, 1396 days ago
The XTX especially in Crossfire does seem to give a fair boost in a number of tests over the XT and XT in Crossfire.

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