GeForce 7300 GS vs Radeon X1050 Test In 6 Games (No FPS Drop - Capture Card)
Point of View NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GS 256 MB (Up to 512 MB shared) vs
Sapphire ATI Radeon X1050 128 MB
GPU-Z Specs:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NcTtgObDEz9DX85P6BCknbNrd9D9t9oM/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uI5OQZwsBoMjcjPjKrjIvYijSu5F3rMt/view?usp=sharing
All Games are in 1280x1024
0:00 Intro
0:07 Soldier of Fortune
0:32 Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix
0:59 Need for Speed: Underground 2
1:40 Need For Speed: Most Wanted - Low
2:14 Call of Duty 2
2:39 Half-Life 2
PC Specs:
Motherboard: Asus Prime A320 M-K
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600X 3.6 GHz base 4.25 GHz boost 16 MB L3 (6c, 12t)
GPU: GeForce 7300 GS 256 MB or Radeon X1050 128 MB
RAM: 8 GB DDR4 2400 MHz Crucial (1 Stick)
OS: Windows 7 64 bit (Officially doesn't support ZEN or Coffee Lake CPUs this is modified version)
Drivers:
GeForce 7300 GS 256 MB - 9.18.13.908 (NVIDIA 139.08) / Win 7 64
Radeon X1050 128 MB - 8.593.100.0 (Catalyst 10.2) Win 7 64
Note: This driver is officially for Windows Vista but it works with win. 7 64 bit
Capture Card: HDMI Video Capture - HDMI to USB
Together with VGA+Audio to HDMI Convertor (and DVI-I to VGA)
Game Settings:
Soldier of Fortune ver. 1.07fx86F
Dynamic Video Settings
Ghoul Light Method: Hardware
Specular Lighting: On
Detail Texturing: On
Detail Texturing Range:2.5 / 15
Texture Mode: Mipped Bilinear
Anisotropic Filtering: On
Field of View: VERT 78.6
Video System Settings
Video Driver: Default OpenGL
Full Screen: Yes
Bitdepth: Auto (Same as Desktop 32 bit)
Alternate Simple Textures: On
Texture Quality: High
Skin Texture Quality: High
Anisotropic Filtering: 2 / 15
Texture Magnification Filter: None
Texture Format: DXT Compressed
Translucent Texture Format: DXT Compressed
Resolution: 0: 1280 x 1024 (5:4 1.250)
Soldier of Fortune 2: Double Helix
Light Flares: Simple
Resolution: 1280x1024
Full Screen: Yes
Texture Quality: High
Texture Filter: Trilinear
Vertical Sync: Off
Quincunx Multisampling: Off
Anisotropic Filtering Level: Lowest
UI Texture Quality: High
Colors: Auto (Same as Desktop 32 bit)
FSAA: Off
Alias Shaders: Off
Advanced Texturing: On
Curve Subdivisions: Medium
Image Format: DXT5 Compressed
Alpha Image Format: DXT5 Compressed
OPENGL Extensions
Generic: Yes
ATI or NVIDIA Specific: Yes
Need for Speed Underground 2
Resolution: 1280x1024
Level of Detail 25%
Car Reflection Update Rate: Lowest
Car Reflection Detail: Low
Car Shadow Neon: Highest
Car Headlight: On
Car Geometry Detail: Low
Crowds: On
World Detail: 33%
Road Reflection Detail: Lowest
Light Trails: Off
Light Glow: On
Particle System: Off
Motion Blur: Off
Fog: Off
Depth of Field: Off
Full Screen Anti aliasing: Lowest
Tinting: On
Horizon Fog: Off
Overbright: Off
Enhanced Contrast: Off
Rain Splatter: Off
Texture Filtering: Lowest
Vsync: Off
Need For Speed: Most Wanted - Low
Level of Detail: Lowest
Resolution: 1280x1024
Full Screen Anti-Aliasing: Lowest
Texture Filtering: Lowest
Vsync: Off
World Level of Detail: Lowest
Road Reflection Detail: Lowest
Shadow Detail: Lowest
Car Geometry Detail: Low
Car Reflection Detail: Low
Car Reflection Update Rate: Lowest
Rain Effect: off
Over Bright: Off
Visual Treatment: High
Call of Duty 2
Resolution: 1280x1024
Frequency: 60 MHz
Aspect Ratio: Auto
Texture Filtering: Trilinear
Anti-Alliasing: Off
Rendering Method: DirectX7
Vertical Sync: Off
Optimization for SLI: Off
Soften Smoke Edges: off
Number of Corpses: Normal
Textures:
Texture Resolution: Extra
Map: Extra
Mirror Map: Extra
Half Life 2
Resolution: 1280x1024
Model Details: High
Texture Details: High
Shader Details: High
Water Details: Reflect Everything
Shadows Details: High
Game UI Color Correct: On
Anti Aliasing: None
Filtering Mode: Trilinear
Vsync: Off
Game UI hdr Level 2
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