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I recently purchased one of the new GTX 460 a few weeks back when they first hit the market. As I was running it through the various modern benchmarks I couldn't help but be reminded of the countless hours spent tweaking and watching the Final Reality benchmark in the early days of PC 3D accelerators. So out of nostalgia I installed it to see if it would run with this modern hardware under Win 7 x64 and here is the result. I added 8xQ AA and 16X AS to it at the driver level.
For those unaware of Final Reality, it was basically the first DirectX benchmark and the precursor to the modern 3D benchmarking suites like 3Dmark/Futuremark. Remedy Entertainment was a developer on it and references to their "still in development" game Max Payne can be seen.
Here are some download mirrors if anyone is interested. If under Vista/ Win 7 run installer as admin.
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Post edited August 12, 2010 by HampsterStyle