Portal 2

Portal 2 continues the long and proud tradition of Valve’s in-house Source engine. While Source continues to be a DX9 engine, Valve has continued to upgrade it over the years to improve its quality, and combined with their choice of style you’d have a hard time telling it’s over 7 years old at this point. Consequently Portal 2’s performance does get rather high on high-end cards, but we have ways of fixing that…

The great thing about having such powerful cards is that we can push image quality to the max on better performing games, and in no place is that better evident than Portal 2. Here we can get away with 4x Super Sample Anti-Aliasing even at 2560, providing smooth and beautiful gameplay.

Unfortunately for AMD, they just don’t do very well on this test and the 7970GE doesn’t do much to remedy that. Where the GTX 680 can surpass 60fps the 7970GE can only manage 55fps, giving the GTX 680 a commanding 25% lead (or causing the 7970GE to trail by 20%). The 7970GE is more than playable here, but it would be nice to see it pass 60fps to maximize how fluid the game is. The situation of course improves without SSAA, but at these performance levels it doesn’t make a whole lot of sense not to use it at single-monitor resolutions.

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  • raghu78 - Friday, June 22, 2012 - link

    Correct. for gaming at the highest settings on ultra high resolution single monitor and multi monitor configurations there is only one leader in the market. Its the Radeon HD 7970 Ghz edition.

    http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canu...

    Look at the 2560x 1600 extreme and 5760 x 1080 perf average. The HD 7970 Ghz edition is faster .

    From the review

    "In our opinion and with all other things being equal, the HD 7970 GHz Edition is the card to have for ultra high resolution gaming"
  • CeriseCogburn - Saturday, June 23, 2012 - link

    From the review: " What we have here is a statistical tie so the consumer’s performance-oriented choice will ultimately come down to brand preference."

    Yes, of course.... cherry picking again... so take a hot loud, housefire electrical sucking earth destroying sack of driver crap... it's the best card, of course...

    That's great... all the penny pinchers here are right on it, I'm sure...
  • silverblue - Monday, June 25, 2012 - link

    Fermi?

    Low blow, I admit.
  • CeriseCogburn - Tuesday, June 26, 2012 - link

    The FERMI's performance blew the amd card to shreds.

    In this case, the house fire amd card sucks the low end of everything, an epic fail on every single metric, and amd has crap for compute software support so they lose there as well, just like any card loses when their driver software sucks in games.
    Worse yet, amd often takes years to fix anything, if ever...then drops support.

    Fermi WON when it "insulted you".

    Housefire amd loses everything - total freakin LOSER.
  • raghu78 - Tuesday, June 26, 2012 - link

    FYI there are reviews showing much bigger wins

    http://www.hardware.fr/articles/869-18/recapitulat...

    10 - 12% perf lead . So its not as simple as you think. The fact of the matter is Nvidia GTX 680 is losing the majority of games - Deus Ex, Alan Wake, Anno 2070, Crysis 2, Witcher 2, Witcher 2 EE, Dirt 3, Skyrim, Dirt Showdown, Crysis Warhead, Metro 2033. Also the margins in some of the games is very big - Dirt Showdown (50%), Crysis Warhead (15 - 25% depending on resolution) , Metro 2033 (20%), Witcher 2 (20%) , Anno (15%). Nvidia's wins in Shogun 2 clearly. BF3 is not a consistent win when you compare many reviews. Even Batman AC which runs better on GTX 680 with FXAA , runs faster on HD 7970 Ghz edition with 8X MSAA. So its clearly a case of you being in denial mode. so go on keep ridiculing others if that makes you happy.
  • CeriseCogburn - Tuesday, June 26, 2012 - link

    Hey fanboy, your summary page shows the 680 at their weighted average special importance to each game 127 frames, and 7970, 127 frames.

    LOL - Amazing how you got 20% and 50% from EQUAL.

    I tell you, the lies and spinning exceed political debate norms.
  • CeriseCogburn - Tuesday, June 26, 2012 - link

    From your link, Dirt Showdown, where you have just claimed a 50% lead for 7970...

    " If the GeForce GTX 680 Radeon HD 7970 equals 1080p without advanced lighting, when it activated its dive performance, Nvidia does not have access to this patch soon enough that in order to propose specific optimizations. It will probably take one to two weeks for this to be corrected."

    Let's see 0% or a tie = amd ahead by 50% !!!! according to raghu

    LOL - I guess it's all in your heads - not even the reviewers own words can rallte the fantasies of amd out of control fanboys.

    http://translate.google.pl/translate?hl=pl&sl=...

    I'd say you're trolling but i think the fanboy and lack of intellect has you "doing what you believed was correct".
    I could be wrong here, for the 1st time ever, though.
  • meloz - Friday, June 22, 2012 - link

    Excellent review, Ryan!

    Performance is great, but the noise is a big issue. I hope in future manufacturers pay more attention to this aspect.
  • kyuu - Friday, June 22, 2012 - link

    The 7970GE isn't a card to buy with a reference cooling solution, obviously. With custom cooling solutions, the noise/temp won't be an issue. It's doubtful you'll see many, if any, manufacturers even release this card with the reference cooler.
  • CeriseCogburn - Saturday, June 23, 2012 - link

    So amd sucks, but it's all good.

    Maybe that should be their new pr slogan.

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