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MSI N240GT MD512/D5 - Page 3
Written by Scott Harness   
Thursday, 17 December 2009 00:00

Assassin's Creed (DirectX 10)

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Using the ingame menus, both cards were tested at 1680x1050, AntiAliasing (MSAA) 2/3, Shadows 2/3 and Details 3/4. The game looked a little sharper on the GT 240 card compared to the 4670, but both images were excellent; it will be down to personal preference as to which you would prefer. Again, the MSI N240GT is the better peforming card, but it is pretty close, and ingame, even with the slightly sharper image, you'd have great difficulty in naming each card in a blind taste test.

Crysis Warhead (DirectX 10)

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We used Gamer settings across the board, with No MSAA or AF, at 1680x1050 for both cards, and it's plain that the 4670 needs to come down to Mainstream. Infact, dropping the 4670 to Mainstream gives it similar framerates to that of the N240GT at Gamer settings. Honestly, after the other tests, I thought I'd messed up the testing, and did it 3 extra times to be sure, but the GT240 is really pretty good with the Crysis engine. Putting it into perspective, these are still not great numbers, but Crysis does have some of the best use of motion blur in a game, and it is pretty playable on the GT240. And of course you have plenty of settings you could drop lower should you need to for certain heavy duty parts of the game.

 



 
 
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