Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory Performance

Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory is a beautiful stealth action game that makes excellent use of light and shadow. Their extended SM3.0 features are beautiful, but we tested without SM3.0 enabled for consistency. These numbers are based on the lighthouse demo that comes with the games, and we used the benchmark scripts created by Reverend of Beyond3d.

This is one of the few games that shows the X1800 XT with a clear lead over the 7800 GTX with no AA enabled. The 7800 GT still bests the X1800 XL, and the X1600 again performs on par with a much cheaper part in the 6600 GT.



Turning on AA serves to increase the X1800 XT performance advantage considerably. The future high end part from ATI will allow Splinter Cell 3 to run at 2048x1536 with 4xAA and 8xAF at a playable frame rate. The X1800XL competes directly with the 7800 GTX in this benchmark with the 7800 GT lagging behind. In this way, Splinter Cell shows us something almost the reverse of Doom 3 and Chronicles of Riddick performance.

While the X1600 XT does post better numbers than the 6600 GT, we will be more interested in how the cheaper X1600 parts will hold up against the very popular NVIDIA mid-range part.



Once again, we see the X1800 XT handle the impact of antialiasing better than all the other parts. The X1800 XL also adapts better than the NVIDIA cards. While the 6800 GT keeps up with the X1600 XT in terms of AA impact, the 6600 GT doesn't do quite as well.



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  • bob661 - Friday, October 7, 2005 - link

    Are they fully DX10 or partially? If partially, will that be enough to be Vista compliant?
  • Clauzii - Friday, October 7, 2005 - link

    I´m pretty amased that ATI despite the higher clockrate can acomplish almost the same as a 7800GTX although with 2/3 the Pipelinecapacity.

    I´ll look even more forward to R580.
  • MemberSince97 - Friday, October 7, 2005 - link

    Ahh Thank You Derek, this is much more AT style.
  • Madellga - Friday, October 7, 2005 - link

    Derek, nice update. Thanks for including 1920x1200 in the benchmarks, it is a good move and I hope that other sites follow AT on that.

    It is interesting to see how the performance of some higher level cards fall after 1600x1200. Anyone buying WS monitors should pay attention to this.

    I was not conviced that the X1800XT was better performer than the 7800GTX, but looking at the WS high resolutions and AA+AF that pretty much settles the discussion.

    Don't let the critics bug you. Use it as feedback and source of ideas for future reviews.

    On the next article, please do not forget to check the famous "shimmering" effect.
    Does the R520 family handles this issue better than the G70?

    Take care
  • JNo - Monday, October 10, 2005 - link

    Well put! This is extremely helpful for 1920x1200 LCD owners
  • erinlegault - Friday, October 7, 2005 - link

    I think important point that is missing from all reviews is the importance of a Vista compatible graphics crad. The x1xxx's are the first graphics cards compatible with the new spec.

    So the price premium may be worth while if you are interested in upgrading the Vista, when ever it is finally released.
  • bob661 - Friday, October 7, 2005 - link

    All you need is DX9 to be Vista compatible.
  • bob661 - Friday, October 7, 2005 - link

    Oops, DX8.
  • tfranzese - Friday, October 7, 2005 - link

    From the article:
    quote:

    But performance is absolutely critical on current and near term games.


    Yet you guys tested none. I think benchmarking available versions of FEAR, Call of Duty 2, Serious Sam 2, Black and White 2, etc would be much more enteresting than some of the choices made here. All the cards tested handle todays games well, but I would expect most who buy these cards are buying these for games that are soon-to-be released or coming in the next one or two quarters.
  • karlreading - Friday, October 7, 2005 - link

    i must admit it seems to me everyones just giving anadtech a hard time. the review seemed prtty reasonable, they responded to the massive backlash they got from there first review, and i think thats where the deserve the credit. sheesh guys! givem a break!
    karlos

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