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No surprises here for the Mobility Radeon X700 with its 128MB of RAM and the
Turion 64 ML-37 processor, as the results are pretty much what you’d expect them
to be.
DOOM
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id Software’s remake of the classic first-person shooter that started it all, powered
by a spectacular new graphics engine with incredible lighting effects and near-
photorealistic visuals.
The retail version of the game was used and patched to Version 1.3. The tests were
performed at 800x600 and 1024x768—the two resolutions where the game was
most playable. High Quality and 2x antialiasing were enabled. DOOM
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’s default
anisotropic filtering setting is 8x, so that’s where it was left at. Vertical sync was
disabled. The video driver control panel settings were left at the default “Application
Preference” for all quality settings. Each test was run five times and the results were
averaged.