Sleeping Dogs – HD7850, HD 7790, GTX 650 Ti, GTX 650 Ti BOOST
Sleeping Dogs (DirectX 11)
Welcome to Hong Kong, a vibrant neon city teeming with life, whose exotic locations and busy streets hide one of the most powerful and dangerous criminal organizations in the world: the Triads. In this open world game, you play the role of Wei Shen, an undercover cop trying to take down the Triads from the inside out. You'll have to prove yourself worthy as you fight your way up the organization, taking part in brutal criminal activities without blowing your cover. Torn between your loyalty to the badge and a criminal code of honor, you will risk everything as the lines between truth, loyalty and justice become permanently blurred
Our settings for Sleeping Dogs
Our settings in Sleeping Dogs are holding this hardware back a little bit but the HD 7850 is clearly the fastest card in the set, able to maintain just about 30 FPS in our test run. The HD 7790 and the GTX 650 Ti BOOST are running pretty close with the legacy GTX 650 Ti well behind.
Regardless of the card and its performance level, the frame time plot is very consistent and smooth.
The HD 7850 maintains a strong lead but all cards have flat lines throughout the minimum FPS graph indicating a smooth gaming experience.
Though the original GTX 650 Ti has the most frame time variance, the y-axis tells us that the differences aren't really that big.
It would be nice to see how a
It would be nice to see how a pair of gtx 580’s fares, as I have these in my setup. Pretty please! *_*
I can’t stress enough how
I can’t stress enough how amazing this is.
I have one or two questions though:
1. Is the ATI/AMD Dual-GPU cards like the HD7990 have the same “problems” has dual cards in SLi?
I have an HD5970 and I do recognize there are problems as far as stutter is concerned but, I notice, I have a clear visual “feeling” that something is not right in a very few games. Mostly those “heavy” titles like “Metro2033” and the new “Crysis 3”.
2. Is the problem something related to the hardware itself, is it drivers or is it a mix of both?
Sorry, I meant “problems has
Sorry, I meant “problems has dual cards in Crossfire?”