NVIDIA nForce4 Ultra: Biostar's Performance Surprise
by Gary Key on February 16, 2006 12:05 AM EST- Posted in
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Audio Performance
The Realtek ALC-850 was tested with the recently released 3.82 driver set. The Realtek audio drivers do not support more than 25 3D buffers at this time, so the scores cannot be directly compared to the HDA Mystique 7.1 and Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-FI cards in the benchmarks.
Obviously, if you are a serious gamer, then a dedicated sound card is still a requirement to ensure consistent frame rate averages across a wide variety of games. We noticed in previous testing of our Battlefield 2 and Half Life 2 benchmarks that the ALC-850 would stutter momentarily in intensive scenes. The 3.82 driver release has now eliminated stuttering in the BF2 and Half Life 2 benchmarks.
The Realtek ALC-850 was tested with the recently released 3.82 driver set. The Realtek audio drivers do not support more than 25 3D buffers at this time, so the scores cannot be directly compared to the HDA Mystique 7.1 and Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-FI cards in the benchmarks.
Obviously, if you are a serious gamer, then a dedicated sound card is still a requirement to ensure consistent frame rate averages across a wide variety of games. We noticed in previous testing of our Battlefield 2 and Half Life 2 benchmarks that the ALC-850 would stutter momentarily in intensive scenes. The 3.82 driver release has now eliminated stuttering in the BF2 and Half Life 2 benchmarks.
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Ecmaster76 - Thursday, February 16, 2006 - link
If they do they might acually catch up with AMD.Supposedly their CSI project is falling apart. If they swallow their pride their server department would find a boon in HT