Dec 13 2007

$1800 in Video Cards Still Doesn’t Max Crysis

Published by Ian at 11:03 pm under Games, Technology

We know Crysis is all about the high end, pushing the PC platform to its max. But I had no idea it went this far.

 We know Crysis is all about the high end, pushing the PC platform to its max. But I had no idea it went this far. PC Games Hardware magazine created a beefy system with NVIDIA’s latest and greatest video card…err…video cards. Their brand new Triple SLI, a combination of three NVIDIA geforce 8800s, should make short work of any PC game on the planet. But it couldn’t crush Crysis. Running on “very high” settings, the system reached a respectable (but far from mind-blowing) 37.9 FPS. In the words of a Gizmodo staffer, “I don’t know how they developed it!” In the words of this Kotaku staffer, “If you can’t see a game’s graphics on one of the world’s most powerful consumer setups, they don’t actually exist yet.”
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One Response to “$1800 in Video Cards Still Doesn’t Max Crysis”

  1. Jayon 13 Dec 2007 at 11:42 pm

    WOW! they can tell the future. Insane!

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