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HIS X1950Pro IceQ 3 Turbo review

by Josh Blodwell on 28 March 2007, 08:58

Tags: HIS X1950PRO Iceq 3 Turbo, HiS Graphics

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System setup and notes


Hardware

Graphics cards HIS X1950Pro IceQ 3 (635/1485) Sapphire X1950 PRO 256MB (580/1400) Sapphire X1950 PRO ULTIMATE 256MB (580/1593) XFX Geforce 7900GS 256MB GDDR3 Extreme Edition (480/1400)
CPU Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 LGA775(2.40GHz, 4MiB L2 cache, dual-core)
Motherboard Asus P5W-DH Deluxe (i975X + ICH7R) NVIDIA NF5 590 SLI Intel Edition Reference board (NVIDIA NF5 590 SLI)
BIOS revision 1305 2.053.42
Memory 1GBytes (2 x 512MByte) OCZ26671024ELDCGE-K PC5400
Memory timings and speed 4-4-4-8 @ DDR2-667
Disk drive(s) 160GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 (3Gb/s mode)
Mainboard software Intel Inf 8.0.1.1002 NVIDIA platform driver 9.37
Graphics driver AMD CATALYST 7.1 AMD CATALYST 6.10 NVIDIA ForceWare 91.47
Operating System Windows XP Professional, w/ SP2, 32-bit


Software

3D Benchmarks Far Cry v1.33
Quake 4 v1.04
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory v1.05


Notes

We're comparing the performance of the HIS X1950Pro IceQ 3 against the Sapphire X1950 Pro ULTIMATE and its vanilla X1950 Pro and, from the green camp and weighing in at around the same money, the XFX GeForce 7900GS 256MiB Extreme Edition.

As remarked on the previous page, the HIS sample shipped with 635/1485 clocks, whilst retail examples run at 620/1480. We've benchmarked the card at the higher frequencies, which is what we expected retail models to ship at, so the following benchmarks will paint a better-than-expected picture. Please bear that in mind when comparing results.

Gaming performance was evaluated at 1280x1024 and 1600x1200. We ran 4xAA and 8xAF at the lower resolution and just 8xAF at 1600x1200. We feel that the settings are indicative of the kind of resolutions/quality a midrange graphics card should be able to provide, and the kind of monitors (TFTs, presumably) that folks would use with these kinds of systems.

No problems to report during testing or installation.