Apologies to Ant if this is not the correct forum (h/w, gaming & benchmarks)
Anandtech has updated the Unreal Performance Benchmark to reflect the latest version of the Unreal engine and tested against all current video cards. The Parhelia gets some reasonable review words but ultimately fails to deliver enough for the street price (which incidentely, is what I see as the problem is as well)
The results show that the speed is OK for the forthcoming iteration of the Unreal engine but it doesn't provide a lot of headroom for future game releases. A cost price of $400 equates to a significant investment and thus it needs some form of in-built longevity (18-24 months min). It remains to be seen whether they are able to make that sort of improvement through driver updates (unlikely).
Anandtech has updated the Unreal Performance Benchmark to reflect the latest version of the Unreal engine and tested against all current video cards. The Parhelia gets some reasonable review words but ultimately fails to deliver enough for the street price (which incidentely, is what I see as the problem is as well)
The results show that the speed is OK for the forthcoming iteration of the Unreal engine but it doesn't provide a lot of headroom for future game releases. A cost price of $400 equates to a significant investment and thus it needs some form of in-built longevity (18-24 months min). It remains to be seen whether they are able to make that sort of improvement through driver updates (unlikely).
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