XFX Radeon HD 5770 Video Card Review
Far Cry 2
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Far Cry 2 is based on an entirely new game engine called Dunia, which is DirectX 10 when played under Windows Vista with a DirectX 10-compatible video card. We used the benchmarking utility that comes with this game, setting image quality to the maximum allowed and running the “Ranch Long” demo three times. The results below are expressed in frames per second and are an arithmetic average of the three results collected.
Radeon HD 4850 and Radeon HD 4870 could not run Far Cry 2 at 2500×1600 with all image quality settings maxed out.
| FarCry 2 – 1680×1050 | FPS | Difference |
| GeForce GTX 260/216 | 38.92 | 41.53% |
| GeForce GTS 250 | 31.07 | 12.98% |
| Radeon HD 5770 | 27.5 | |
| Radeon HD 5750 | 24.51 | 12.20% |
| Radeon HD 4870 | 11.29 | 143.58% |
| Radeon HD 4850 | 9.8 | 180.61% |
| FarCry 2 – 1920×1200 | FPS | Difference |
| GeForce GTX 260/216 | 33.82 | 38.89% |
| GeForce GTS 250 | 26.23 | 7.72% |
| Radeon HD 5770 | 24.35 | |
| Radeon HD 5750 | 21.77 | 11.85% |
| Radeon HD 4870 | 8.94 | 172.37% |
| Radeon HD 4850 | 7.38 | 229.95% |
| FarCry 2 – 2560×1600 | FPS | Difference |
| GeForce GTX 260/216 | 18.61 | 28.43% |
| GeForce GTS 250 | 17.15 | 18.36% |
| Radeon HD 5770 | 14.49 | |
| Radeon HD 5750 | 12.30 | 17.80% |



