http://www.hardocp.com/article/2010/08/09/geforce_gtx_460_1gb_sli_vs_radeon_hd_5870_cfx
Only three benchmarks done, but the GTX460 sli wins two out of three pretty convincingly and nearly matches the performance in the one it loses. This truly looks like GF104 is the foundation for Nvidia's future consumer Geforce products. Once a 384 shader GF104 comes out, the x2 version will completely destroy everything and Nvidia will more than likely be able to claim the best performance/die space for both single and dual gpu cards. If AMD doesn't drop prices very soon, then it's either a sign that they are still getting relatively good sales, and/or the high end 6000 series cards aren't far away.
Only three benchmarks done, but the GTX460 sli wins two out of three pretty convincingly and nearly matches the performance in the one it loses. This truly looks like GF104 is the foundation for Nvidia's future consumer Geforce products. Once a 384 shader GF104 comes out, the x2 version will completely destroy everything and Nvidia will more than likely be able to claim the best performance/die space for both single and dual gpu cards. If AMD doesn't drop prices very soon, then it's either a sign that they are still getting relatively good sales, and/or the high end 6000 series cards aren't far away.
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