jnanster wrote:No mention is typically made of the card's smoothness when running benchmarks and games in these reviews (unless the choppiness is severe).I can get high marks occasionally in my system but I seldom get a smooth presentation. Is there room to include this info in the review?
basically all the cards tested in this review can handle any game at playable or smooth playback so it's not exactly important, only on the lower end card reviews would even be mentioned if it were or were not true
but as a general rule: First person shooters should be 45-60 fps- 60 is ideal, for racing games 30fps is fine(most FPS's like TF2 or Killing Floor i hate playing/wont play under 45fps) as far as playability/smoothness
also, i agree. didnt see the batman results until today, 320fps is a bit much, time for crysis 2 to come out haha(too bad he didnt have more than a day to do testing tho!)
-Austin

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