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 F.E.A.R. GPU Performance Tests - tech
(hx) 02:01 PM CEST - Oct,21 2005
The chaps over at Anandtech recently tested FEAR with the 1.01 patch on AMD Athlon 64 FX-55 2.6 GHz, 1GB RAM and various videcards including GeForce 7800 GTX, 7800 GT, 6800 GT, GeForce 6600 GT, X1800 XT, ATI Radeon X1800 XL, X1600 XT, X1300 Pro, X800 GT:
This game alone gives players without high end monitors a real reason to justify saving up for a 7800 GTX. Those who want to play FEAR at the highest resolution and settings with AA enabled (without soft shadows) will basically have to use the 7800 GTX, as no other card available gets playable framerates at those settings, and the 7800 GTX does just barely (if uncomfortably). If you have to play at 1600x1200 and you don't care about AA, then the 7800 GT and possibly the 6800 GT will play well, as will ATI's X1800 XL. However, don't run out and buy an X1800 XL just yet because the 7800 GT runs the game better, and right now, you can buy the NVIDIA darling for less money than the X1800 XL (about $340 as opposed to $390).

FEAR looks good enough that people will enjoy the game at even the lowest resolutions, and all of the cards that we've tested will run the game fine at resolutions as high as 1024x768 without AA and soft shadows, with the exception of the X1300 PRO. This card performed the worst overall, but it still runs FEAR fine (without AA and SS) at 800x600. If you are on a shoestring budget, but need to buy one of these cards to play FEAR, a good choice would be the X800 GT for $130, or even better, the 6600 GT for about $15 more. That's not much more money considering the 6600 GT gets 31 fps at 1280x1024 compared to only 25 fps on the X800 GT, which we wouldn't waste our time. With the MSRP on the X1300 Pro sitting at about $150, we can't see how the part will sell at all given its competition.

If you are looking for a good middle-of-the-road card that could handle 1024x768 with AA enabled, the 6800 GT might be a good choice, but at $280, it might be nice to save up and get the 7800 GT ($340). Overall though, given performance and price, you'll want to stay away from both the X1800 XL and the X1300 PRO, as they just aren't practical. Keep in mind, however, that these are still very new graphics cards and prices change.

last 10 comments:
xxxx(03:23 PM CEST - Oct,21 2005 )
Here's a brainiac thought, how about you keep your cards, wait for them to optimize the game so it runs as good as the demo and then assess if you need a new video card? Ya that makes a lot of sense huh? Instead of forking out hundreds of dollars(like the rich boy who wrote the article), keep what you have, wait a few weeks or so until a patch or two comes out and then get a new video card, "if necessary". The demo worked great on my X800 XL and i notice since release performance has gone down quite significantly. I don't know what they did to mess up the retail game but I'm gonna assume it's gonna get better. Lots are complaining the demo ran better.

nb411(01:00 AM CEST - Oct,22 2005 )
Indeed, how bout I keep my 6600gt which runs just about every other game fine and I just don't bother with Fear. If it still doesn't work well on a 7800GTX then why would anyone bother. Meh

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