Cyberpower Gamer Xtreme 4000 Sandy Bridge System Review
Aliens Vs. Predator Benchmark v1.03
Aliens vs Predator is an entirely new title for PC and high-definition consoles from acclaimed British developer Rebellion, the team behind the 1999 original PC gaming classic. Bringing the most intense war between two of science-fictions most popular characters FPS fans, AvP delivers three outstanding single player campaigns and provides untold hours of unique 3-way multiplayer gaming. Experience distinctly new and thrilling first person gameplay as you survive, hunt and prey in the deadly jungles and swamps surrounding the damned colony of Freyas Prospect. Aliens vs Predator D3D11 Benchmark v1.03 is a standalone benchmark test based upon Rebellion’s 2010 inter-species shooter Aliens vs. Predator. The test shows xenomorph-tastic scenes using heavy tessellation among other DX11 features. The benchmarks independent GUI was used for testing shown below.
We cranked up all the image quality settings in the benchmark to the highest level possible, so we were running 4x AA and 16x AF with SSAO enabled at both 1920×1200 and 1280×1024 on all the video cards.
Benchmark Results: Since the time that we have started running the Aliens Vs. Predator Benchmark, it has become apparent that the processor plays very little role in this benchmark. Here we can see the performance differences of the EVGA GeForce GTX 570 Super Clocked edition and the XFX Radeon HD 6950. The CyberPower Gamer Xtreme 4000 leads the pack once again. At 1280×1024 the Gamer Xtreme 4000 has a 5 frame per second lead over the Intel 2500K system, and a 3 frame per second lead at 1920×1080! At 1280×1024 that is a 9.6% lead and a lead of 7.7% at 1920×1080.
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