Street Fighter IV
Street Fighter is back in its 4th iteration and its bigger and better than ever. Combining fluid, fast based sparring with stunning artistic visuals, the game delivers tremendous game play. Be reacquainted with some of the most popular characters in video game history while you battle your way to the top, be it with Ryu or the mighty Bison. The game might be frustratingly hard in some cases but there's nothing like the satisfaction of K.O'ing your opponent with a well stringed death bringing combo.
The most notable difference in the test results here is that the performance is better at the monitor's native resolution of 1920x1200. This has also been observed in previous reviews where the Nvidia GTX260 was used instead. Overclocking on all three boards made very little impact on performance at both resolutions and there is no way of differentiating the boards.
Batman: Arkham Asylum
The Dark Knight takes on his greatest challenge yet when he becomes trapped with all of his most dangerous villains inside the insane asylum of Gotham City - Arkham Asylum. The game exposes you to a unique, dark and atmospheric adventure that takes you to the depths of Arkham Asylum, Gotham's psychiatric hospital for the criminally insane.
Unlike Street Fighter IV and Far Cry 2, overclocking does have some benefits in Batman, especially when it comes to the minimum FPS. Gains there ensures smoother gameplay. However, all three motherboards still perform very similarly, with the game being more GPU limited.