Half-Life 2 Performance

Half-Life 2, another graphically-intensive game, should see lots of improvement as well. Unlike Doom3, Half-Life 2 gets playable framerates at the higher resolutions with AA enabled on the 6800 Ultra, but you will still see a sizeable improvement with an upgrade to the 7800 GT.

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Without AA, we see a modest 15% gain at 16x12, and 37% gain at 20x15 with the 7800 GT over the 6800U. With AA enabled, 16x12 gets a 42% gain and 20x15 gets 54.5%, showing that Half-Life 2 does a slightly better job with AA than Doom3.

Again, we see much larger gains with the 6800 Ultra in SLI configurations. The highest increase is 88.7% at 20x15 with AA enabled, about a 30 fps increase. 16x12 AA gets a 68% increase, and without AA, there's about a 22% increase at 16x12, and 59% increase at 20x15. This is more evidence for the superiority of the 6800U SLI over the 7800 GT, performance-wise, but whether or not it's worth the price as well as the extra power demands is debatable. Also note that other than 20x15 4xAA, the 7800 GT SLI and 6800 Ultra SLI are nearly the same performance. The extra memory bandwidth of the 6800 Ultra seems to help it match the additional processing power in quite a few tests.

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  • MemberSince97 - Thursday, August 11, 2005 - link

    I hear these OC pretty well, how about some comparisons.
  • adonn78 - Thursday, August 11, 2005 - link

    First off, no gamer plays videogames at resolutions above 1600x1200! Most of us stick to 1024x768 so that we can get high framerates and enable akk thge features and play the game on the highest settings. In addition you did not show how the GT and GTX stacked up against the previous generation suchs as the 6800 ultra, GT and the 5950 ultra. And Where is the AGP version? My computer is 2 years old and I am upgrading my graphics card soon. I guess I'll wait to see if ATI makes AGP cards for their next generation. And where the heck is the R520? ATI is really lagging this time around. Hopefully we will get some AGP love. AGP still got a good 2 years of life left in it.
  • Locut0s - Thursday, August 11, 2005 - link

    Speak for yourself but as an owner of a 21" CRT, and I know I'm not the only one, I can see using resolutions above 1600x1200 quiet easily.
  • JNo - Thursday, August 11, 2005 - link

    "no gamer plays videogames at resolutions above 1600x1200!"

    Er, I have a Dell 2405 monitor running at 1920x1200 and I always run it native where possible (even with my 6600GT, many modern games are *playable* including CS Source, Far Cry) so this statement is complete balls. Obviously I would like a faster card to run games as smooth as possible so the tested resolutions are extremely pertinent to me.
  • DrZoidberg - Thursday, August 11, 2005 - link

    The high resolutions are needed cause at 1024x768 there will hardly be any difference between 6800GT, 7800GT, x850xt, 7800GTX cause all these cards handle this resolution easily and they will give similar fps cause they will all be CPU limited.
  • vijay333 - Thursday, August 11, 2005 - link

    I believe the higher resolutions are used because at the lower ones there really isn't much differentiation between the various cards. The article title is "Rounding Out The High End" so hopefully there'll be another comparing the performance against mid-range cards (high-end from previous generation). AGP is missing, but is there really that much difference between the AGP and PCIe versions of the same card?

  • vijay333 - Thursday, August 11, 2005 - link

    Cool. very recently bought an eVGA 6800GT. given their step-up program, plan on paying the difference and getting the 7800 GT in 2-3 months when the price is bound to be lower.
  • John - Thursday, August 11, 2005 - link

    Josh/Derek, please add 6800 Ultra benchmarks to this review for a comparison.
  • GoatMonkey - Thursday, August 11, 2005 - link

    They at least have ATI 850 benchmarks on there. You can approximate where the 6800 series cards are going to be from that. It would be nice to see them on there also though if possible.

  • Lonyo - Thursday, August 11, 2005 - link

    They have, just not for BF2.

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