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For all of the 3Dmark benchmarks I did two runs. One run was with the stock settings that the free version of the benchmark comes with and one was with 4 x AA x Checked that the card is seated correctly and powered on. Note that the two Ultra cards were tested earlier using Core Speed: Memory Speed: Hardware Decode Acceleration: Provides ultra-smooth playback of H. Spatial-Temporal De-Interlacing: Sharpens HD and standard definition interlaced content on progressive displays, delivering a crisp, clear picture that rivals high-end home-theater systems.
High-Quality Scaling: Enlarges lower resolution movies and videos to HDTV resolutions, up to i, while maintaining a clear, clean image. Also provides downscaling of videos, including high-definition, while preserving image detail. Bad Edit Correction: When videos are edited after they have been converted from 24 to 25 or 30 frames, the edits can disrupt the normal or pulldown cadences. PureVideo HD uses advanced processing techniques to detect poor edits, recover the original content, and display perfect picture detail frame after frame for smooth, natural looking video.
Supports resolutions up to p depending on connection type and TV capability. Noise Reduction: Improves movie image quality by removing unwanted artifacts. Edge Enhancement: Sharpens movie images by providing higher contrast around lines and objects. The company's new Alpha Dog character stares us down like he's guarding the contents inside the box, which we're happy to report is no bigger than it needs to be, in typical XFX fashion. We are fans of minimal packaging, as long as everything inside is still protected.
As you can see in the first picture above, the GT is definitely protected. It is surrounded by a dense yet soft foam and rests inside of an anti-static bag. Beneath the card, we were happy to find a decent little bundle. Search all. Reviews News Blogs Shop. Article Index.
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