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eVGA GTX 460 768MB Superclocked Review

Aliens V Predator has proved to be a big seller since the release and Sega have taken the franchise into new territory after taking it from Sierra. AVP is a Direct X 11 supported title and delivers not only advanced shadow rendering but high quality tessellation for the cards on test today.

To test the cards we used a 1080p resolution with DX11, Texture Quality Very High, MSAA Samples 1, 16 af, ambient occulsion on, shadow complexity high, motion blur on.

While the HD5850 leads the pack it is worth bearing in mind it costs around £40 more than the eEVGA Superclocked card in second place, and it is only trailing by four frames per second. The reference GTX 465 is basically indistinguishable when compared with the Superclocked card but it manages to gain 1 fps in the minimum frame rate result. The HD5830 trails the pack in last place.

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