XFX Radeon HD 5750 1GB GDDR5 Review

by Michael "SKYMTL" Hoenig     |     October 12, 2009

Fallout 3



For these Fallout 3 benchmarks we decided to use one of the more graphically intensive portions of the game: a gameplay session which starts at the exit from Vault 101, through Springvale, over a small hill towards Washington and then back towards Megaton. Within this session two ants were fought near Springvale. All in all, the gameplay time is about 6 minutes.

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Fallout 3 usually provides us with some entertaining results and this time it does just that. The HD 5750 is actually routinely beat by the GTS 250 512MB when AA is turned off but in those cases, our inclusion of minimum framerates tells a different story. Even though the average scores show the HD 5750 loosing, it will provide a much smoother experience due to its consistent minimums rather than high averages. Meanwhile, when AA is turned on the HD 5750 is able to surge ahead and perform on par with the GTS 250 1GB.
 
 
 

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