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Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 512MB GDDR4 Video Card Review
| Manufacturer: | Sapphire |
| Product: | HD4670 512MB |
| Date: | Tue, Jul 07, 2009 - 12:00 AM |
| Written By: | Austin Hamann - |
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Crysis Warhead

Crysis Warhead updates and refines the game-play of Crysis through a side story plot involving Psycho, one of previous protagonist Nomad's allies. The game is a parallel story that follows Sergeant Michael "Psycho" Sykes, a character from the original Crysis, as he faces his own trials and challenges on the other side of the island during the time period of the first game. It features new fully customizable weapons, vehicles and enemies, along with new multiplayer content. It also showcases a new, enhanced and optimized version of Cry Engine 2.

For this test, the 'Gamer' level settings were used, as this is such a demanding game for any video card, enthusiast settings are out of the question. Also, Anti-aliasing is turned off because it is such a dramatic change in quality that neither card can handle it with gamer settings.
Again, the 9600 GSO comes out on top, but during game-play, the ATI offering provided more fluid play, with more consistent framerates, while the 9600GSO game-play was more dependent on what you were looking at.
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Page 1 - The Budget Minded Sapphire Radeon HD 4670
Page 2 - Retail Box and Bundle Page 3 - A Closer Look Page 4 - The Test System Page 5 - Call of Duty 4 Page 6 - Crysis Warhead Page 7 - Race Driver: GRiD Page 8 - Need For Speed: Undercover Page 9 - Left 4 Dead Page 10 - Colin McRae: DiRT Page 11 - 3DMark06 Page 12 - Final Thoughts & Conclusion |
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