EVGA GTX 295 1792MB GDDR3 Video Card Review

by Michael "SKYMTL" Hoenig     |     January 9, 2009

Dead Space


To benchmark Dead Space, we used a timed 10 minute gameplay session around in Chapter 2: Intensive Care on Hard Difficulty in which we battle a few necromorphs and enter a zero-G environment. Seriously, what good is a benchmark without action sequences? “Walkthroughs” are unacceptable around here… Once again FRAPS was used.

1680 x 1050





1920 x 1200





2560 x 1600




The ATI cards really don’t put up much of a fight in this game but then again, every single card nets above 60 FPS so there really isn’t much to complain about either way. If you think these results are pointless due to the high framerates, I will invite you to skip ahead to the power consumption section where we can see the result of such high Nvidia scores.
 
 
 

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