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    Crysis Warhead

    Crysis Warhead is the same game as the first Crysis just being told from the point of view of another soldier named Psycho. The character Psycho is on an island just off the coast of China fighting against North Koreans, and some rather cold hearted aliens. Crysis Warhead is a fully fledged DirectX 10 game that has no mercy on any graphics card to date.
    All of the settings per resolution are below, and Anti-Aliasing is turned off during testing.

    2560x1600: Mainstream
    1920x1200: Gamer
    1680x1050: Gamer
    Crysis Warhead once again holds every card to it's A game. With the Radeon HD 5750 not pulling away from the GTS 250 or the Radeon 5770 in performance area it was a tight race. They all tend to stay very closely packed together in all the resolutions. The Radeon 5670 took the biggest hit that it could not come back from.