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| | (Post a comment) » 3D Performance with Call of Duty 2: Mainstream CardsWondering how today's latest mainstream graphics cards perform in Call of Duty 2? If so, you may want to check out this article. Inside we've got single-card and SLI benchmarks for the 6600 GT, 6800, 6800 GS, and 6800 GT; while ATI users may want to check out our results with the X700 PRO, X800, X1600 XT, and X800 XL. See how all the cards look and perform in our latest article! | Previous news article | Back to main news | Next news article  |

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Anonymous at 10:59am 12/30/2005
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You seem really hyped up man. You should, maybe, quit the drugs.
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Anonymous at 05:06pm 12/3/2005
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YOUR IP ADDRESS HAS BEEN RECORDED AND YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR
ILLEGALY DOWNLOADING COPYRIGHTED GAMES AND GIVING OUT INFORMATION ON
HOW TO ILLEGALLY DOWNLOAD COPYRIGHTED GAMES SUCH AS CALL OF DUTY 2.
I ASK YOU TO CEASE AND DESIST THIS PRACTICE NOW BEFORE YOU ARE
FINED. NETSURF WILL BE SHUT DOWN SOON
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Anonymous at 03:48am 12/1/2005
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I READ YOUR REVIEW FOR HIGHER END CARDS RUNNING CALL OF DUTY 2, AND
FOR THE 6800 ULTRA on 1024x768 YOU POSTED 37 FPS. WHAT, I HAVE A
QUESTION, ARE U ON CRACK OR DID U MAKE A MISTAKE. LOOK MAN, I WAS
THINKING ABOUT UPGRADING YOUR CARD BUT AFTER LOOKING AT THESE
REVIEWS ITS LIKE SPENDING A $400 ON A 6800 ULTRA IS ONLY GOING TO
GET U 37 FPS on 1024x768. I REALLY DONT KNOW WHAT U GUYS SMOKING.
WELL NOW I DONT KNOW WHAT CARD TO BUY. I HAVE A AGP BOARD. CAN
ANYONE HELP ME OUT AND TELL ME IF 37 FPS ON CALL OF DUTY IS SMOOTH,
AND WHAT NUMBER OF FPS DO MOST GAMES START TO STUTTER/LAG.
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Anonymous at 03:20am 12/1/2005
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COME ON. TO WHOEVER REVIEWED THESE CARDS YOU MUST HAVE BEEN SMOKING
CRACK BECAUSE ALL YOUR BENCHMARKS ARE FALSE. PEOPLE DONT LISTEN TO
WHOEVER BENCHMARKED THIS CARD CAUSE HE DOESNT KNOW WHAT THE HELL
HE'S IS DOING. AND YOUR BENCHMARKS ARE FAR FROM TRUE. FIRST OF ALL
YOUR A LIAR, WITH THIS REVIEW YOUR BAICALLY SAYING THAT THE ONLY
CARD THAT CAN RUN CALL OF DUTY 2 ON 1024x768 AT PLAYABLE FRAME RATES
IS THE 7800 SERIES AND ABOVE FOR YOUR NVIDIA SECTION OF THE REVIEW.
HAHA, YOUR A #!&! LIAR, THE GERFORCE 6800 GT SHOULD HAVE HIGHER
FRAME RATES ON THIS GAME ON 7x1024 res, AS WELL AS THE 6800 GS.
PLEASE ALL U HAVE TO DO IS TURN DOWN THE SOFTEN SMOKE EDGES OPTIONS.
EVEN A GEFORCE FX 5500 RUNS CALL OF DUTY IN DX7 MODE WITH 4x AA ON
AT ABOUT 40 to 50 FPS. AND I SWEAR ON THAT< WITH ALL THE OPTIONS
ON EXTRA. WHEN U RUN IT ON DX9 MODE IT DROPS AND STRUGLES TO BREAK
20, IF A GEFORCE 5500 CAN DO 20 THEN PLEASE A 6800 GT, CAN DO ALOT
MORE. YOUR A ROOKIE
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Anonymous at 11:10am 11/30/2005
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The game graphics settings seem to be missing?
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Anonymous at 12:12pm 11/21/2005
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9800pro still going strong in COD2 for me. no reason to update yet.
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hades (View my Profile) at 03:04pm 11/20/2005
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so if im understanding this right, turning on Optimise for SLI
improves performance even if you have one card? So how is that
optimising?
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baddog121390 at 05:57pm 11/18/2005
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microsoft makes the xbox360, not sony...
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Anonymous at 08:23am 11/18/2005
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On my 6800GT i play at 800x600 x4 AA x8 AF, everything maxed out to
highest. It looks really nice, suprisingly nice in fact for
800x600.
I played at 1280x1024 without any AA, and it was pretty bad.
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likewoahman at 01:13pm 11/17/2005
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i want to see a benchmark with older processors and mainstream cards
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