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Posted by masternic334
 - May 04, 2013, 04:50:18
Oops sorry forgot to mention it : NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660M (My bad lol)
Posted by masternic334
 - May 04, 2013, 04:48:59
I have a NVIDIA GeForce 660M and I can't run the game at more than 23 fps (on high presets), although it says here that it's supposed to be at around 48 fps. Help?
Posted by Omen
 - March 20, 2013, 13:44:50
BTW it works wits a ancient double core PIV 3.4GHz and NVidia 7500 also.
At 800x600 usable fast and at 1280x1024 slow, but nice :)
Because classical chess game also does not need 1920x1080 resolution and 3D effects te results are mentioned fully acceptable ... (no need to change computer :)
Posted by Florian Glaser
 - March 20, 2013, 13:42:42
Maybe that´s because the HD 7970 is in the home-PC of one editor and the GTX 680 is in the home-PC of another editor.
Posted by Ian
 - March 20, 2013, 07:42:14
I find it hilarious that they used an i5 2400 for the AMD HD7970 (desktop) and then use an i7 2600k for the GTX 680. I've lost faith in this site.
Posted by Nick Riley
 - March 14, 2013, 15:40:47
Great benchmark article. I feel that the benchmark in the game was a little on the positive side since actual gameplay had lower FPS averages (such as the rainy/snowy scenes, Lara's hair with TressFX). We recently posted a gallery with max 1920x1200 screenshots if anyone wants to check out massive images http://gamespersecond.com/2013/03/high-resolution-in-game-screenshots-from-tomb-raider-2013-reboot/

@Notafan I don't see any bias in this article at all. Notebook Check does a great job at reviews and benchmarks. The small difference in Nvidia vs AMD frame rates is because I don't think TressFX was enabled for the tests. With TressFX enabled, AMD will pull far ahead of Nvidia (in addition to Tomb Raider being an AMD optimized game)
Posted by Notafan
 - March 13, 2013, 20:17:58
You people are so biased its unbelievable (You don`t even try to hide it), even an armature knows AMD GPU is well ahead of any comparable Nvidia GPU IN Tomb Raider

Most people are in the know about this site and its bias against AMD and the Pro stance for Intel and Nvidia.
Posted by Can
 - March 13, 2013, 19:06:17
Don't you think it is time to add a 1080p High to your benchmarks? There are plenty of 1080p laptops now, and only a very minimal amount of them can play Ultra on 1080p. Showing results of medium and High on 1080p would benefit much more laptop owners than just the 1080p Ultra results.
Posted by Redaktion
 - March 12, 2013, 14:39:21
Reboot. Crystal Dynamics breathes new life into the time-honored action-adventure series. With their renovated new piece, Tomb Raider, the developers hope to attract not only veterans of the series, but also newbies from the Uncharted Generation. This article mainly examines the single-player mode and the game's hardware hunger.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Tomb-Raider-Benchmarked.89637.0.html