
#Hd portal 2 series
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#Hd portal 2 software

#Hd portal 2 driver
So for the second part of this test, we’ve turned on Super Sample Anti-Aliasing (SSAA) through NVIDIA and AMD’s driver control panels. We’ve always wanted to have a standard benchmark with more anti-aliasing than just MSAA, and Portal is the perfect candidate.

The great thing about the Source engine is that it’s well studied, and by utilizing DirectX9 it’s open to a few more image quality enhancements than DX10+ games. Meanwhile the 7970 enjoys a smaller lead over the 6970, beating it by only around 30% at either resolution. Meanwhile at 1920 as with so many other benchmarks that lead shrinks, this time down to 11%. In any case at 25 is well into the stratosphere, delivering 128.9fps, which is 18% better than the GTX 580. Given a fast enough card I believe we could hit the 300fps internal Source framerate cap on our testbed, but thankfully at 2560 we’re nowhere close. Given Portal 2’s wide range of performance it’s possible to at least somewhat bog it down on the GPU side without any special tricks thanks to its heavier use of shaders than in past Valve titles. Consequently Portal 2’s performance does get rather high on high-end cards, but we have ways of fixing that…
#Hd portal 2 upgrade
While Source continues to be a DX9 engine, Valve has continued to upgrade it over the years to improve its quality, and combined with their choice of style you’d have a hard time telling it’s over 7 years old at this point. Portal 2 continues the long and proud tradition of Valve’s in-house Source engine.
