Starcraft II

Our next game is Starcraft II, Blizzard’s 2010 RTS megahit. Much like Portal 2 it’s a DX9 game designed to run on a wide range of hardware so performance is quite peppy with most high-end cards, but it can still challenge a GPU when it needs to.

We mainly throw in SC2 here for consistency. Since it doesn’t support the wide aspect ratios necessary for multi-monitor setups it’s not very challenging for our dual-GPU setups. The 7970CF ends up being the loser here at only 131.9fps at 2560, while the GTX 600 series setups are at 148fps. Though it’s interesting to note that the GTX 690 does very well here compared to the GTX 680 SLI, with the GTX 690 reaching 100% of the performance of the GTX 680 SLI.

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  • tviceman - Thursday, May 3, 2012 - link

    Last page: Based on our benchmarks we’re looking at 95% of the performance of the GTX "580 SLI" - 580 SLI should read 680 SLI.
  • UltraTech79 - Thursday, May 3, 2012 - link

    I wish there was a separate button to point out this sort of thing so they could silently correct it. Dont get me wrong, I think its good to have accurate information, just clutters things up a bit.
  • Ryan Smith - Thursday, May 3, 2012 - link

    My inbox is always open.=)
  • mediaconvert - Friday, May 4, 2012 - link

    p 2

    While the basic design of the GTX 690 resembles the GTX 590, NVIDIA has replaced virtually every bit "with plastic with metal" for aesthetic/perceptual purposes.

    surely "with plastic with metal" to "of plastic with metal"

    still a good review
  • rockqc - Thursday, May 3, 2012 - link

    1st line on page 2 "Much like the GTX 680 launch and the GTX 590 before it, the first generation the first generation of GTX 690 cards are reference boards being built by NVIDIA"

    First generation has been written twice.
  • Torrijos - Thursday, May 3, 2012 - link

    The first benchmark plotted (Crysis) has a resolution of 5760 x 1200, this has to be wrong!
  • tipoo - Thursday, May 3, 2012 - link

    It's crazy but right. He tested that resolution on multiple games.
  • CeriseCogburn - Thursday, May 3, 2012 - link

    If you look at accumulated benchmarks across the web, the 680 Nvidia cards beat the 7970 amd cards by a much higher percentage in 1920x1080 (17.61% ahead) than they do in 1920x1200 (10.14% ahead).
    This means anand reviews always tests in 1920x1200 to give the amd cards a prettier looking review, instead of testing in 1920x1080 (the most commonly available resolution at 1920x that they could easily set their 1920x1200 monitors to).
    Hence their tests here at anand are likely also amd favorably biased in higher resolutions.
    http://translate.google.pl/translate?hl=pl&sl=...
  • A5 - Thursday, May 3, 2012 - link

    It's not like 19x12 is an uncommon or unavailable resolution. Maybe Nvidia should improve their 19x12 performance?
  • crimson117 - Thursday, May 3, 2012 - link

    Sadly, it is a very uncommon resolution for new monitors. Almost every 22-24" monitor your buy today is 1080p instead of 1200p. :(

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