Mafia II is an older game and therefore it does have older graphics engines, however this is is still a good all-round in game benchmark that combines the terrain and explosion rendering of Crysis with the dust and dirt particle rendering test of Dirt 2. It also takes into account the changing light conditions albeit not in quite the same detail as the others, but none-the-less still proves a cards capabilities on slightly older games.
Mafia II showed that even on Eyefinity, the 7970 can’t keep up as well as we hope, but the normal single resolutions are easily catered for including 1920×1080.
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