H.A.W.X.

We utilize FRAPS to capture our results in a very repeatable section of the game and report the median score of our five benchmark runs. H.A.W.X. responds well to memory bandwidth improvements and scales well with GPU improvements.


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The stock HD 5870 single card x8 configuration is around 1% slower in average frame rates. The 4.2GHz single card x8 setup is slightly slower than either the stock P55 or X58 setups. The stock/overclocked single card HD 5870 P55 platform is 3% slower than the X58. Once again, there was no difference in actual game play, especially considering minimum frame rates are above 65fps in each instance.

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The results with 4xAA enabled improve the P55’s standing against the X58. The stock HD 5870 single card x8 configuration is around 2% slower in average frame rates. The 4.2GHz single card x8 setup is slightly slower than the X58. The overclocked single card HD 5870 P55 platform is slightly faster than the X58 with equal minimum rates. In fact, thanks to the turbo mode on the 860, the stock minimum frame rates are 7% at this setting than the X58.

H.A.W.X. CrossFire Scaling – Average Frame Rates


ATI HD 5870 CF Scaling H.A.W.X. 2xAA H.A.W.X. 4xAA H.A.W.X. 2xAA 4.2GHz H.A.W.X. 4xAA
Intel Core i7 920 (X58) 70.8% 73.7% 75.2% 75.8%
Intel Core i7 860 (P55) 70% 72.5% 73.2% 72.2%

At stock speeds, the X58 has a 3% scaling advantage over the P55 and 5% when overclocked in the 2xAA benchmark.

H.A.W.X. CrossFire Scaling – Minimum Frame Rates


ATI HD 5870 CF Scaling H.A.W.X. 2xAA H.A.W.X. 4xAA H.A.W.X. 2xAA 4.2GHz H.A.W.X. 4xAA
Intel Core i7 920 (X58) 72.7% 87% 80.3% 62.5%
Intel Core i7 860 (P55) 68.2% 66.1% 71% 62.5%

Minimum frame rates and scaling favor the X58 in our stock clock speed results by 4% and 9% when overclocked in the 2xAA bench. In the 4xAA benchmark, the X58 has a 10% advantage at stock speeds and it is dead even when the two platforms are overclocked.

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  • yacoub - Tuesday, September 29, 2009 - link

    well considering Intel's offering no other quad-core 45nm or 32nm solution for the gamer-enthusiast who isn't interested in spending hundreds of dollars more, Lynnfield is the only option available for the foreseeable future from Intel.

    AMD has a chance to take back some marketshare IF they can come up with a low-TDP, high-performing, quad-core CPU at the right price. Do they have something like that coming out?
  • the zorro - Tuesday, September 29, 2009 - link

    Amd's dragon platform is the only way for directx 11
    lynnfield is crippled and expensive.
    this means phenom 2.
  • iamezza - Friday, October 2, 2009 - link

    You are crippled .. in the brain!
  • MadMan007 - Tuesday, September 29, 2009 - link

    Would you PLEASE just go DIAF with your crippled lynnfield bs?
  • trabpukcip - Tuesday, September 29, 2009 - link

    On the second Far Cry 2 Graph, the resolution should be "1920 x 1080" and not "1920 x 1200"?
  • goinginstyle - Tuesday, September 29, 2009 - link

    Where are the results for the HD5850 cards?
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  • DigitalFreak - Tuesday, September 29, 2009 - link

    Where are the results for the 2900HD?
  • ValiumMm - Monday, January 18, 2010 - link

    "What about the 2900HD"

    lol
  • GokieKS - Tuesday, September 29, 2009 - link

    Because the Radeon HD2900 is obviously as relevant a card in the current marketplace as the HD5850.

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