Benchmarks: Warfighter, Max Payne 3

The Medal of Honor Warfighter results saw the Gainward GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost average 36.3fps at 1920x1200, making it just 2% faster than the Radeon HD 7850 and 26% faster than the 7790.

The GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost SLI cards averaged 73fps which meant that they were 35% faster than the Radeon HD 7950 and 6% faster than the 7850 Crossfire cards. The GTX 650 Ti Boost SLI setup also beat the GeForce GTX 660 Ti with ease providing 56% more performance.

The Medal of Honor Warfighter frame time performance at 1920x1200 saw the Gainward GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost take 31.2ms between frames, making it just 5% slower than the Radeon HD 7850 and 27% faster than the 7790.

Adding a second GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost graphics card significantly reduce the frame time latency from 31.2ms to just 16.8ms. This meant that the GTX 650 Ti Boost SLI cards were 22% faster than the Radeon HD 7950 and 53% faster than the 7850 Crossfire cards.

With an average of 40.3fps the Gainward GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost wasn't exactly the fastest graphics card tested in Max Payne 3, in fact quite the opposite. Here the Gainward graphics card was 3% slower than the Radeon HD 7790 and 25% slower than the 7850.

The GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost SLI graphics cards boosted the average frame rate to 73.2fps which meant that they were now 10% faster than the Radeon HD 7950 but also 15% slower than the 7850 Crossfire cards.

The poor average frame rate of the Gainward GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost seen at 1920x1200 when playing Max Payne 3 is quite different to the frame time performance. Here the Gainward GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost was 12% faster than the Radeon HD 7790, though it was still slower than the 7850, this time by a 14% margin.

The frame time performance narrowed the gap between the GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost SLI cards and the Radeon HD 7950 giving the multi-GPU setup a 1% performance advantage. That said the GTX 650 Ti Boost SLI setup was now 9% faster than the Radeon HD 7850 Crossfire cards.