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Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X.

Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X. (High Altitude Warfare eXperimental
squadron) is an aerial warfare video game developed by Ubisoft Romania
and published by Ubisoft for Microsoft Windows. It was released in
United States on March 6, 2009 and features Microsoft DirectX 10.1 game
play.

Tom Clancy HAWX

I used this benchmark back in April 2009 in my original coverage of
the GeForce 275 versus the Radeon HD 4890, but some new patches have
come out that have greatly impacted performance. I also didn’t show the
differences between DX9, DX10 and DX10.1 the first time around, but
this time I will.

Tom Clancy HAWX

For this game VSync was turned off, but Antialiasing was turned on and set to 8x for better image quality.

Tom Clancy HAWX

All of the DirectX 10 options were set to
high including Ambient occlusion (SSAO) on both the NVIDIA and ATI
graphics cards. The game was patched with update v1.2, which was the
most current patch.

Tom Clancy HAWX Benchmark Results

Benchmark Results: HAWX
is another game that shines with more than two GPU’s in the system. The Radeon HD 5700 series in CrossFire perform slightly better than their Radeon HD 5800 series counter-parts as you can see from the results shown above. The Radeon HD 5750 once again performs better than the GeForce GTS 250 OC. At a screen resolution of 1920×1200 on a 24″ LCD monitor the Radeon HD 5750 was 43% faster than a GeForce GTS 250 OC!

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