Crysis

ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570 and 4530 Crysis benchmarks

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

I was recently impressed by the good performance of the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330, and finally I got some benchmarks of the Mobility 4530 and 4570. The data belong to the benchmarking effort I coordine, so they are user-submitted benchmarks: there are different processors, operating systems, driver versions… Sure, it’s not the typical lab-controlled benchmark you are used to read in sites such as AnandTech, Tom’s Hardware and so, but they help assessing the relative gaming performance of these cards.

The most interesting results are from the Crysis GPU benchmark at 1024×768 and Medium details. Here you have a comparison with other better known cards. The GeForce 9600M GT in the chart is the GDDR3 version and is overclocked (600, 1500 and 840 MHz for core, shaders and memory, respectively; stock clocks are 500, 1250 and 800), so it is a quite powerful card in its class:

Mobility 4570 and 4530 Crysis benchmarks

You can look at the complete benchmark chart to see all available data.

A few remarks:

  • The Mobility Radeon HD 4330 found in the Dell Inspiron 1545 (US, UK) clearly belongs to a different class than the 3450 and other similar cards such as the GeForce 9300M GS. The difference in the result is likely due to the different memory (GDDR3 vs DDR2) more than to other specs of the cards, but at the moment all 4330 cards I have seen are GDDR3 and all 3450 are DDR2.
  • The Mobility Radeon HD 4570 found in the Dell Studio 1555 (US, UK) is comparable to a 9600M GT GDDR3 at stock clocks and is probably superior to the DDR2 version. The high-performing processor in the laptop (an Intel Core 2 Duo T9550 @ 2.66 GHz) could contribute to the high scores, but the influence of the processor usually is only significant at low demanding settings (800×600 or lower and low detail). This particular user plays Crysis at 1280×720, Medium Shadows and the remaining settings at Low. Update: there are some videos at Youtube showing gameplay in Crysis, Half Life 2 Episode 2, Unreal Tournament 3 and Sins of a Solar Empire.
  • The Mobility Radeon HD 4530 found in the HP Pavilion dv6 (US dv6t, US dv6z, UK) and dv7t is in the middle, probably at the level of a GeForce 9600M GT DDR2. Update: I have updated the benchmark chart with the Devil May Cry 4 DX9 benchmarks; the results are a bit worse than in Crysis compared to the Nvidia solutions.
  • Keep in mind that these are scores of a single game and a few different configurations. Anyway, it is a very popular game with a lot of benchmarks published in the Net, so it is quite informative. If I can get more data I will update this post.

Dell XPS M1730 with GeForce 8800M GTX SLI available

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

A few days ago Dell announced the availability of its updated gaming laptop, the famous XPS M1730, now available with two GeForce 8800M GTX cards in SLI configuration. While other vendors, such as Alienware, Rock, and so on, are offering the same card, I’m paying attention specially to Dell’s laptop, because it’s more widely available outside the US.

Dell XPS M1730

The least expensive configuration with the dual 8800M GTX costs 3399 $ with an Intel Core 2 Duo T7500, 2 GB RAM, 120 GB 7200 rpm hard drive and the usual amenities: 1920×1200 TrueLife screen, Ageia PhysX simulation card…

It’s a very expensive system, so it’s important to assess the performance you can expect from it. At the moment, the only benchmarks available are at Notebook Forums: I’d like to highlight a 10163 3DMark 06 score at 1920×1200 and 34 FPS (average) in Crysis at 1920×1200, detail level high. In addition, you can take into account the benchmarks published for a single card that are widely available in the net (the first ones, published when the card was just released, where fairly complete). A 50% increase in SLI configurations can be considered good, but it varies a lot.

I’m going to summarize here any review or benchmark I can find, so keep in touch!

Update: Extremetech publishes a complete review of the Dell XPS M1730 with GeForce 8800M GTX SLI, including benchmarks in Supreme Commander, Company of Heroes, Crysis and World in Conflict.

More reviews:  AnandTech.

First GeForce 8800M GTX benchmarks

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

Notebookjournal.de benchmarks a laptop sporting a Nvidia GeForce 8800M GTX and an Intel Core 2 Extreme X7900. The article is in german, you can use Babelfish to translate it or skip directly to the graphs.

I think you would like to know this: Crysis demo at 1600×1200, medium shadows and the rest of the settings at high or very high scores an average of 24 FPS. Not bad for a laptop!

Dell XPS M1730 gaming performance

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Are you looking for a gaming laptop? Are you interested on the Dell XPS M1730? Notebookreview features extensive benchmarks on this laptop of the following games: Crysis Demo, Unreal Tournament Demo, Call of Duty 4, DIRT Demo and Star Wars Battlefront II. If you cannot afford this laptop, the results are a good reference.