Sapphire Radeon HD 6770 fleX 1GB Graphics Card Review
Andy Ruffell / 13 years ago
Eyefinity Benchmarks
One of the most touted features of the flex edition cards from Sapphire is the ability to run Eyefinity setups with ease and less hassle and not requiring you to purchase an additional £20/$30 Display adapter. We ran tests on some of the hottest and most played Eyefinity games out there to give you good idea of the performance to expect out of this card.
All Eyefinity play was done in 5040X1050 resolution with different settings for different games described in further detail below:
- Dirt 2 4XAA High Settings
- COD Black Ops: MP 8xAA Textures = High Setting
- COD Black Ops: SP 8xAA Textures = Extra High Setting
- Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit High Settings Inc Textures No Anisotropic
- Dragons Age 2 High Settings Inc High Res Texture Pack, no AA
- Battlefield Bad Company MP Medium Settings 1x Anisotropic 1xMSAA HBAO Off
- Battlefield Bad Company MP Medium Settings 4x Anisotropic 2xMSAA HBAO Off
As you can see all games were playable with minimum sacrifice to quality, and well worth any sacrifices made to enjoy such an experience as to make you feel like so much a part of the game, coupled with a good sounding system you could literally forget you were in the comfort of your own home.
Here are some quality screenshots you can see of the experiance you can expect when you get a chance to immerse yourself in your AMD eyefinity gaming.
Call of Duty Black Ops was the only game that didn’t support Eyefinity, but not to fear as there are third party solutions for most every game that doesn’t support Eyefinity out of the box, most of which can be easily found by a simple google search for “Eyefinity” and the game title.