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HardwareOC Quake 4 Benchmark

Along with Doom, Quake is one of the most famous names in the gaming world. When Quake first came out in 1996, it wasn't the single player aspect of the game which captured gamers' imaginations - it was the multiplayer component of the game which really took off in a big way.

While the user interface is simple, you can actually change more details than you think.

 

System requirements

  • Windows XP / VISTA
  • DirectX 9.0c
  • The latest drivers for your graphics card
  • Quake 4 v1.4.2 patch

 

Feature

  • Fixed resolution from 640×480 up to 2048×1536 (in 9 steps)
  • HD WideScreen resolutions (1280×768, 1920×1080, 1920×1200) support
  • Custom resolution feature
  • One built-in demo and custom demo function
  • Change aspect ratio
  • 4 graphics quality (Low, Medium, High, Ultra)
  • Support Symmetric MultiProcessing-based acceleration (SMP)
  • Comments
  • Change filters (Antialiasing and Anisotropic filtering)

Screenshots

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

> Quake 4 Benchmark v1.6.2 (38 MB)

> Quake 4 Tweak Guide

 

Official patch
Quake 4 v1.4.2 patch

NVIDIA driver
Forceware WinXP - Vista

ATI driver
ATI CATALYST
 

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