EVGA GeForce GTX 285 1GB SSC Edition Review

by Michael "SKYMTL" Hoenig     |     January 14, 2009

Crysis Warhead (DX10)



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For comparison’s sake, Crysis DX10 results are not something we like to see since the performance of some cards like the GTX 295 is all over the map. It seems that Nvidia’s dual GPU card has some serious driver issues in this game and thus the GTX 285 is able to take the lead in a few cases. What we are seeing here is a perfect illustration of why a single GPU based card can be much more appealing than a dual GPU solution.
 
 
 

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