Palit GTS 450 Sonic Platinum – The Supercharged GTS 450
Batman Arkham Asylum



Setting : No-AA; Maximum Quality; No PhysX
No-PhysX Setting – With PhysX disabled, Palit GTS 450 Sonic Platinum scored a 15% lead over the reference GeForce GTS 450 at both display resolutions
PhysX Normal Setting – When we enabled PhysX, Palit GTS 450 Sonic Platinum was ahead of the reference GTS 450 by around 17% at 1360×768. At 1920×1080, the gap was decreased to 12%.
PhysX High Setting – With PhysX configuration set to “high”, we noticed that Palit’s Sonic Platinum produced about 17% more frames compared to the reference GTS 450 at 1360×768. It was approximately 16% faster at 1920×1080.
Devil May Cry 4




Setting : No-AA; DirectX 10; Quality Super High
It appears that you would not need to worry about the frame rate in this game. Palit GTS 450 Sonic Platinum performed around 16%-19% better than the reference card at both resolutions.
Lost Planet 2


Setting : DirectX 11; Motion Blur-On; Shadow Detail-High; Texture Detail-High; Rendering Level-High
”Tessellation Middle” setting – Compared to the reference GTS 450, Palit’s Sonic Platinum was about 20% and 19% faster at 1360×768 and 1920×1080, respectively.
”Tessellation High” setting– Additional tessellation further increased the Sonic Platinum’s lead over the reference GTS 450 to around 20% at both resolutions
Resident Evil 5

Setting : Motion Blur-On; No-AA; High
In this latest installment of Capcom’s popular survival horror series, Palit GTS 450 Sonic Platinum performed around 15% better than the reference version at 1360×768 and 1920×1080 alike.
DiRT 2

Setting : DirectX 11; Quality Preset – Ultra; No-AA.
At 1360×768, Palit GTS 450 Sonic Platinum was found leading the reference card by around 14%. At 1920×1080, there was a 16% performance gap, with the faster being Palit’s Sonic Platinum.