Sleeping Dogs

Another Square Enix game, Sleeping Dogs is one of the few open world games to be released with any kind of benchmark, giving us a unique opportunity to benchmark an open world game. Like most console ports, Sleeping Dogs’ base assets are not extremely demanding, but it makes up for it with its interesting anti-aliasing implementation, a mix of FXAA and SSAA that at its highest settings does an impeccable job of removing jaggies. However by effectively rendering the game world multiple times over, it can also require a very powerful video card to drive these high AA modes.

With Sleeping Dogs the GTX 760 is once again back on top, although this time it’s a close fight between it and the 7950B. In this case the gap at our higher 1080p settings is just 3%, nearly a tie. Meanwhile it’s interesting to see the GTX 760 doing so well compared to the GTX 670 here, even beating it just slightly. The use of SSAA hits the ROPs and shaders pretty hard, so while we’d typically expect the GTX 760 to fall behind the GTX 670 here, this appears to be a case where the higher core clockspeed and resulting higher ROP performance works in the GTX 760’s favor.

With our minimum framerates however the GTX 760 falls behind the 7950B. Here AMD’s competitor performs about 7% better at our highest 1080p settings, keeping AMD’s card above 50fps.

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  • karasaj - Tuesday, June 25, 2013 - link

    Your thoughts seem to be a bit... Lacking :) thanks for the review!
  • Ryan Smith - Tuesday, June 25, 2013 - link

    Did the CMS eat the final page again? Everything looks fine on my end.
  • karasaj - Tuesday, June 25, 2013 - link

    The final page was missing when I first looked, after about 5 minutes it seemed cleared up :)
  • ilkhan - Tuesday, June 25, 2013 - link

    Crysis 1 was an excellent template for the kind of performance required to driver games for the next few years, and Crysis 3 looks to be much the same for 2013.
    I think you meant "drive" not "driver"
  • Ryan Smith - Tuesday, June 25, 2013 - link

    Indeed. Thank you. Fixed.
  • Guspaz - Tuesday, June 25, 2013 - link

    tl;dr: It's a GeForce GTX 670 for $100 less.

    That's not a dig on the article, it's well written, but that does seem to be what I'm reading from all the test results.
  • Atlas T. - Tuesday, June 25, 2013 - link

    Very informative review. The GTX 760 is undoubtedly a potential buy.

    I wonder if my i5-2310 2.9GHz (locked CPU) would manage to handle this little beast fully overclocked?
  • omarccx - Tuesday, June 25, 2013 - link

    It should do fine.
  • UltraTech79 - Tuesday, July 2, 2013 - link

    Even a shit i5 will be fine.
  • Wreckage - Tuesday, June 25, 2013 - link

    AMD will now have to sell the 7970 for $200 and bundle 12 games with it.

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