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Need For Speed Undercover

NFS series is back and so are the cop chases. So that means that I can 1. crash, 2. ram, 3. topple............ 1834. @#$% the police cars! Whoopie! But wait there's more. NFS: UC feels like NFS Most Wanted and for me, it is a good thing, I don't know about you.

In undercover, you play the role of an undercover officer (!!!!!). You mission is to take down a group of street racers cum smugglers. Sounds like a B Grade Hollywood action flick... I said sounds! It looks better. The story is predictable.

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The racing will take place in the Tri-City Bay area. You will easily find yourself in a fast car. Well, one thing I like about undercover is its galore of vehicles (more than 50) that you can drive. You can, as always upgrade your ride to add frills (you still can't make it fly though). You earn money for not only winning a race but to win it by a big margin. Driving with style recharges your nitrous faster which is a good thing.

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The cop chases aren't challenging enough because after hanging around for a while, they get off (owing to the fact that you are a police officer yourself I guess). You can still 1. thrash, 2. shatter..... 1693. @#$%! the police cars as much as you like. A note of caution, never try this in real life because the real cops don't get thrashed easily.

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The PS3 version runs like a sideshow whereas the XBox 360 version runs perfectly fine. The graphics aren't much different to Pro Street.. The online mode is great but the races are short.

If you loved NFS Most Wanted like I did, you will love this game too. The game lacks originality.

Intel X58 Extreme DX58SO Motherboard and Intel Core i7


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The hugely anticipated Intel "Nehalem" series of processors is out tests show it is a performance beast. Now, it is such a beast that it deserves a chipset that can tame the beast. That is exactly what x58 does. It supports triple channel DDR 3 memory and Socket 1366. It uses the same ICH10 southbridge but that's where the similarities end. Another excellent feature of this motherboard is that it is the motherboard apart from "Skulltrail" to support both Crossfire X and SLi making it the perfect choice for hardcore gamers.

The Processor

The processors we are testing are i7 920 and i7 965. The former is mid-range while the latter is high-end. But make no mistakes i7 920 can easily slaughter previous generation High end Core 2 Duos and Core 2 Quads.Both of them are quad core processors like Core 2 Quad series.


SLi and Crossfire X
Finally, an Intel motherboard that supports SLi. Manufacturers though will have to get the motherboard certified by Nvidia which will release new drivers supporting SLi on the board. Anywhere between 2 to 4 (yes! FOUR) Nvidia cards can be set up in SLi. The fourth card will be dedicated to PhysX processing.

DhryStone CPU Test


It is clear from the test that Core i7 is really fast and overclocking makes it even faster.

Memory Test


Here, x58 demolishes the others by a huge margin due DDR-3 memory kicking in.

3D Mark06 CPU Test


Call of Duty 4 (2 x ATi Radeon 4870 X2)


Well the performance of the Core i7 is earth shattering. The performance difference between the two processors is huge even at higher resolutions. Please note that we have used the highest possible settings.

Far Cry 2 (2 x Ati Radeon 4870 X2)


Even Core i7 is not powerful enough to use two 4870 X2 to their full potential. We run into CPU benchmark which is ideal for testing processors.

Verdict

It is not often that I recommend a new processor for gaming but this one definitely falls into that category. The sheer power of this processor makes a huge impact in your FPS count let alone other tasks. And the chipset, well I cannot comment on its performance because its socket is not backward compatible but it shines in the features department.