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Gigabyte Radeon HD5770 Video Card Review
Author: Will West
Published: Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Left 4 Dead 2
With flesh eating zombies coming after you in endless waves Left 4 Dead 2 does push your hardware beyond what is seen in most games. The storyline is simple; you and 3 survivors are dropped into the middle of a zombie apocalypse and must find safety among the hordes of dead.
Left 4 Dead 2 is based on DirectX 9 technology and plays well on a variety of hardware
Left 4 Dead 2 is based on DirectX 9 technology and plays well on a variety of hardware
When testing Left 4 Dead 2 all of the settings were turned up to their highest, and Anisotropic Filtering was turned to 16X. Anti-Aliasing was turned to 8X to smooth out all of those jagged edges for a crisp visual experience.
This time the Radeon HD 5770 was a few steps behind the Radeon HD 4890 and the 5670 in X-Fire action. After that the Radeon HD 5770 just smacked the GTS 250 and the 5670 like they were nothing while playing L4D2.