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A64 4000+ with and without SLI benches

formulav8

Diamond Member
Here is a link to a image of the benches someone did of the new A64 4000+ cpu and 6600 through 6800 Ultra benches with and without SLI.

EDIT: Found this at Aces

6600GT 6800GT 6800Ultra
Single | SLI Single | SLI Single | SLI
DOOM3 - 1600x1200,32-bit, 4XAA | 17.3 32 37.9 65.2 42.4 71.7
Halo - 1600x1200, 32-bit, NoAA | 37.23 58.58 50.01 72.76 57.21 79.01
3DMark05 - 1024x768 Default | 3186 5698 4588 8271 5211 9297

I can't get the text to format right above 😕


Jason
 
4000 = FX53 locked... I was hoping they'd call it 3900.. or at least bump speed up to 2600Mhz giveing it the 4100 moniker. 4000 is too high but maybe in gaming.

Wait.... what AMD motherboard is supporting dual PCIe?
 
Originally posted by: Zebo
4000 = FX53 locked... I was hoping they'd call it 3900.. or at least bump speed up to 2600Mhz giveing it the 4100 moniker. 4000 is too high but maybe in gaming.

Wait.... what AMD motherboard is supporting dual PCIe?

Agreed the 4000 mark should get a bump in clock, even 2.5 ghz would be nice.
 
cpu bound with a 4000+ thaat's just plain rediculous. i'd like to see those with an fx 55. i agree that the 400 is only worthy of say 3900, by those standards though, an fx 55 is a 4200 just at stock, which is against the whole point of an fx 55. i think they arte slated to release a 2.6/512 k 4000 on 90 nm early next year, this should be much better performing
 
Its CPU bound you are using 2 of the fastest video cards in the world (of course the X800XT is also on par i didn't mean to imply that it isn't). We are CPU bound in a lot of apps with these new graphics cards, then go and pair 2 together, of course it isn't going to double... yet.

-Kevin
 
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