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EVGA GeForce GTX550 Ti FBP Video Card Review and SLI Performance
Author: Will West
Published: Friday, March 25, 2011
Battlefield: Bad Company 2
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is a huge game for the PC market, making a nice spot among gaming clans everywhere. It has a good singleplayer storyline about a superweapon in South America. BFBC2 is built on the Frostbite game engine which is fully DirectX 11 compliant. It has a fully destructible environment which makes it a stunningly visual game which pushes the limits of any video card.
Settings used in testing are as followed.
Level of Detail: High
Texture Quality: High
Shadow Quality: High
Effects Quality: High
Anti Aliasing: Off
Anisotropic Filter: 16x
Vsync: Off
HBAO: On
Level of Detail: High
Texture Quality: High
Shadow Quality: High
Effects Quality: High
Anti Aliasing: Off
Anisotropic Filter: 16x
Vsync: Off
HBAO: On
BF Bad Company 2 shows a small performance increase at higher resolutions and playable framerates in the popular 16x10 resolution range. The gains from clockspeed are small but any increase is a welcome increase. SLI performance is close to double that of a single card and is roughly 10fps faster at 16x10 than the GTX560 Ti.