Galaxy Nvidia GeForce GTX 465 Review
Just Cause 2
Just Cause 2 is an action video game developed by Swedish developer Avalanche Studios and Eidos Interactive. It carries on the sandbox style gameplay introduced by the first game in this series in 2006 which allowed to player to roam freely around an island and travel horizontally and vertically. Just Cause 2 uses the Avalanche 2.0 engine, which is an updated version of the engine used in the original game. This newer version of the engine only supports DX10.0, therefore the game only runs on Windows Vista and Windows 7. In addition to offering very realistic and immersive visuals, the game allows the player to freely roam the island on any modes of transport without necessarily adhering to a storyline.
We are using the benchmark included in the Just Cause 2 demo for our testing purposes.
The GTX 465 wins here again by at least 6 FPS against every other card tested. I’m really beginning to like the GTX 465 when it is overclocked, as it notches up another 15 FPS when overclocked and continues to show brilliant performance when overclocked.
I see you had less than stellar performance in CoD 4 just like I did. For me the GTX285 outruns the GTX470, and the gap is even wider with Windows 7.
Dude, your graphs are completely screwed up. Lower numbers are sometimes showing higher bars than higher numbers and vice/versa. You have a lot more work ahead of you. This article could not possibly have been edited and proofread as there are several model number, shader number mistakes throughout the article.
Nice thorough article, but it shouldn’t have been released like this. And if somebody did edit the article, fire them. 😉
– Keys
Hey Keysplayr, I think that the “screwed up” bar charts are actually cool. I noticed that the length of the bar is the addition of the minimum frame rate plus the average, then plus the maximum.
It gives greatest emphasis on the minimum, and also greater emphasis on the average than the maximum. Say, if the minimum is really low, then it will really affect the rest of the bar. (If the game dips to the “average minimum” quite frequently, say a few times a minute or so, then I’d definitely emphasize it the most.)
Oh well, yeah, I know it’s screwed up anyways, but this is an awesome review. Didn’t know about the RE5 3D vision demo (one of my fave games and I have Stereo 3D)!!! Thanks, MrK!
Only 1 in a hundred thousand would notice those “errors”, and only 1 out of them all said anything. =P
Good article, although it would have been nice to see that card face against the 5850!
I agree Bo_Fox, this is a pretty good review and I can’t wait to get my GTX 465 to replace my aging AGP slot’d PC with a new system.
The price seems very reasonable at less than $300 at newegg
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