I've been a Radeon guy since the 286 days, but this clunky old flight sim we all love to hate has lured me to replace my perfectly good Radeon 5870/1 gig with a Nvidia 680/4gig. This represents a jump of about 4 tiers in graphics technology advancement, and a change to the [supposedly] optimal architecture. I expect an improvement; [to what extent?] is the unanswered question. I decided to contrive a benchmark, so as to get a measurement of the value received from my considerable investment.
I bought Fraps, something which I had always intended to do anyway, and used it to record a flight from Vancouver International to Pitt Meadows airport by way of the Lions Gate, Downtown, Metrotown, and the Fraser River, taking a screen shot every 30 seconds, with the Fraps FPS counter on. I used the Vancouver + scenery from Silver Cloud, and set the time for the middle of summer. All the screenshots, including those of my settings, are here on Photobucket. You need to go down to the bottom and click through backwards because I haven't figured out how to reverse them yet.
If nothing else, it's a nice tour of Greater Vancouver by way of Jon Patch's and Holger SandMann's artistry.
I bought Fraps, something which I had always intended to do anyway, and used it to record a flight from Vancouver International to Pitt Meadows airport by way of the Lions Gate, Downtown, Metrotown, and the Fraser River, taking a screen shot every 30 seconds, with the Fraps FPS counter on. I used the Vancouver + scenery from Silver Cloud, and set the time for the middle of summer. All the screenshots, including those of my settings, are here on Photobucket. You need to go down to the bottom and click through backwards because I haven't figured out how to reverse them yet.
