Graphic of graphics cards
October 16, 2010 9:19 AM Subscribe
I am looking for a website that reviews graphics cards by the video games that they can play.
I ran across it about 3 months ago. The primary element of the site that I can remember is a large, several page, matrix that looks at each graphics card and report as to how well it runs a game.
The site was quite encyclopedic, and covered both laptop and desktop graphics cards.
Any help locating it would be appreciated, thanks.
I ran across it about 3 months ago. The primary element of the site that I can remember is a large, several page, matrix that looks at each graphics card and report as to how well it runs a game.
The site was quite encyclopedic, and covered both laptop and desktop graphics cards.
Any help locating it would be appreciated, thanks.
Response by poster: Ironically, I can't get Can You Run It to run on my system. So I am guessing no.
It was a pretty simple site, that didn't install anything on you computer. It just listed graphic cards on one axis and games on another. The boxes were filled with either green red or yellow.
posted by 517 at 9:42 AM on October 16, 2010
It was a pretty simple site, that didn't install anything on you computer. It just listed graphic cards on one axis and games on another. The boxes were filled with either green red or yellow.
posted by 517 at 9:42 AM on October 16, 2010
Maybe Notebook Check? (Here's a review for a random card; scroll down for the games bit).
posted by pemberkins at 10:32 AM on October 16, 2010
posted by pemberkins at 10:32 AM on October 16, 2010
Best answer: Oh, sorry, I left out the important part. Here is (I think) the graphic you wanted.
posted by pemberkins at 10:34 AM on October 16, 2010 [2 favorites]
posted by pemberkins at 10:34 AM on October 16, 2010 [2 favorites]
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posted by 517 at 9:23 AM on October 16, 2010