Race Driver GRID Analysis

Keep in mind that we had an issue with FRAPS here that didn't allow us to capture framerate at 2560x1600 with 3-way NVIDIA solutions. We decided to include the game because we've still got all the data for 1680x1050 and 1920x1200 and AMD data at 2560x1600. The problems we had didn't affect playing the game at all, and we only had an issue when we tried to record framerate data.




1680x1050    1920x1200    2560x1600


NVIDIA 3-way solutions lead at the lower resolutions with the 2-way GTX 285 SLI at the top of the heap. From the look of the framerate data, though we couldn't capture it, 3-way NVIDIA hardware performed between the GTX 285 SLI and 4870 1GB 3-way CrossFire. The 512MB hardware once again has trouble performing at high resolution in 3-way configurations. GRID is tough on memory, and performance in the menu screens on 512MB hardware at 2560x1600 is incredibly painful.




1680x1050    1920x1200    2560x1600


NVIDIA hardware shows good scaling form 1 to 3 GPUs in the tests from which we could collect data. AMD hardware scales better as resolution increases, until performance tanks with 512MB cards at 2560x1600.




1680x1050    1920x1200    2560x1600


Scaling up from 2 to 3 GPUs is more of a mixed bag. At lower resolution, some options are system limited. While the lower end NVIDIA options have more room to improve in performance, both the 4850 and 4870 1GB scale pretty well at 1920x1200. Only the 4870 1GB scales well at 2560x1600 though.




1680x1050    1920x1200    2560x1600


The 9800 GTX+ 3-way shows good value at lower resolutions. Though the 4870 1GB 3-way rises up the list at 2560x1600, there are some options that loose all value because they don't make 25fps.

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  • 7Enigma - Thursday, February 26, 2009 - link

    Derek,

    Please keep the new way. I was one of the proponents of the zero rating after the last article and it shows nicely what can and can't handle a given resolution. Sure you can turn down the eye candy, but that's not the point of the article...especially when you are talking about 3-way.

    We could just turn all the settings down to medium and a single 4850 would be the value king! (/sarcasm)
  • Antman56 - Wednesday, February 25, 2009 - link

    I think demonstrating crossfire using 4850s with 1 GB of ram each would have created a "sweet" price/performance result.

    These 4850s show us what happens when there isn't enough memory to compliment a video card's processing potential.
  • Spivonious - Wednesday, February 25, 2009 - link

    I find it interesting that the 4870 512MB leads the value charts at "normal" resolutions (still way higher than I run).

    I think as a follow-up to this series you should look at playability statistics and see if getting anything more than the 4870 512MB is worth it at 1920x1200 and below.
  • fixxxer0 - Wednesday, February 25, 2009 - link

    only if both girls are hot
  • StraightPipe - Wednesday, February 25, 2009 - link

    only one of the girls needs to be hot, the other will be so busy licking your balls it wont make a difference.
  • Jansen - Wednesday, February 25, 2009 - link

    And if it is not a "Devil's 3-way"...

    That's with two guys.

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