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Gainward BLISS 7950 GT 512MB GS Edition
Written by Mavke   
Saturday, 09 December 2006
Page 8 of 11

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Gaming Benchmarks

As we saw the synthetic benchmark results, the next logical step is to dive into the real gaming performance of the Gainward BLISS 7950 GT Golden Sample video card. As reference we will use a NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GT card to see the performance differences. Each card is going to run each game at 1280x1024 settings using a variety of AntiAliasing and Anisotropic Filtering 3D effects. So in effect we are stuffing both cards in the same system, using the same settings and spending some time playing games and performing tests on the following game titles, let's check what we got.


UbiSoft Far Cry

Far Cry Game - MVKTech 2006

Who doesn't know the game Far Cry? You should at least have heard about it... It's the game that came out right before Half-Life 2, Doom 3 and so on and set some new standards in gaming experience. Without a doubt, Far Cry was the most advanced graphics seen in any PC game. Everything in this game looks amazing, and the level of verisimilitude is unprecedented. Far Cry isn't just a stunning technical accomplishment. It's quite possibly the best single-player first-person shooter experience for the PC since Half-Life. Since Half-Life 2 and Doom 3 came out Far Cry had to share the welt on de gaming market.

Gaming Results - 1280x1024 - E6300 2.80GHz - 2GB RAM

GeForce 7950 GT

BLISS 7950 GT GS

No AA/No AF

126.88 fps

127.92 fps

2x AA/4x AF

110.18 fps

119.73 fps

4x AA/8x AF

98.08 fps

103.17 fps

SM3.0/HDR

73.56 fps

76.29 fps

Well yeah we still like the hang of it with Far Cry, it just keeps amazing us this game with very nice visual graphics and stunning game play. Besides that it is an excellent game to checkout the performance of a graphics card. Both cards perform somehow on par, although when AntiAliasing comes into the picture the GeForce 7950 GT is trailing a bit behind. Far Cry is also a game where you can enable HDR. This comes in handy as it adds more complexity and processing towards the video accelerator. The Gainward BLISS 7950 GT Golden Sample definitely has the edge when HDR is enabled and performs noticeably better. That doesn't come as a surprise as with the higher core and memory speed it's kind of natural that it kicks out a higher average frame rate through the gaming benchmark run. When does Crysis hit the market?


id Software Doom 3

Doom 3 Game - MVKTech 2006

Next on our list of favorite games is Doom 3 developed by id Software. Doom 3 is quite possibly the best-looking game ever, thanks to the brand-new 3D graphics engine used to generate its convincingly lifelike, densely atmospheric, and surprisingly expansive environments. At the same time, when you look past the spectacular appearance, you'll find a conventional, derivative shooter. Doom 3 is essentially a remake of the original Doom, though series fans will find reimagined versions of almost every monster from both previous versions in the new sequel.

Gaming Results - 1280x1024 - E6300 2.80GHz - 2GB RAM

GeForce 7950 GT

BLISS 7950 GT GS

No AA

150.9 fps

157.9 fps

2x AA

123.5 fps

128.8 fps

4x AA

86.0 fps

90.1 fps

Another one that it already going a long way but still is considered a very good reference in terms of OpenGL gaming performance. We notice that the reported frame rates are a bit in favor of the BLISS 7950 GT, although the reference GeForce 7950 GT delivers quite high frame rates from the start and when applying the AntiAliasing feature the real power of the G71 chip surfaces. The NVIDIA based cards do very well when it comes to OpenGL performance, and they keep on working to stay on top. And although both cards use the same G71 core, the Golden Sample edition from Gainward steers it with an extra boost to higher performance levels. So if you are in favor of games based upon the 3D engine from id Software then don't think twice and just go for NVIDIA. And the Gainward BLISS 7950 GT Golden Sample does extremely well considering its price tag.

 

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