It really depends on the game...
I can play Half-Life / Counter-Strike: Source at nearly a constant 60 frames per second at 1680*1050 and max settings, but in Oblivion I get 12-20 fps in outdoor areas (and that's even with some lowered settings). I could get Oblivion running more smoothly, but that would really gimp the looks of the game. :(
Doom 3 / Quake 4 runs fairly well at 1680*1050 on my system (60 fps on fps-optimised multiplayer maps), and UT04 should run even better. I only briefly played CoD 2, and I recall it running quite well (I'd guess 30-50 fps... not ultra-smooth). Battlefield 2's quite smooth at 1680*1050 too.
FEAR: Bad framerates at 1680*1050. This game's a resource-whore. A GeForce 6800 can't hack that game at higher resolutions.
Generally, I think it's safe to say that running state-of-the-art games (Oblivion, and soon games like Unreal Tournament 2007, Rise of Legends, etc) at smooth, or semi-smooth framerates at 1680*1050 or 1920*1200 will require at least one uber graphics card (ATi x1900 or nVidia 7900 series).
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