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Forgive me if this has already been posted. Over at HardOCP they posted a screenie of SLI benchmarks run by Nvidia. Interestingly, a single 6800GT is still faster in DOOM3 than two 6600GTs running in SLI.
DOOM3 - 1600x1200,32-bit, 4XAA
Halo - 1600x1200, 32-bit, NoAA
3DMark05 - 1024x768 Default
Athlon 64 4000+ 1GBDDR400, ASUS nForce4 SLI
Originally posted by: bpt8056
Not bad at all. I wonder what the system specs were and which resolution they ran those tests at.
Just sell the boat, they suck money worse than the computer habit and require alot more workOriginally posted by: Rollo
Anyone have a couch I can sleep on if I buy this? With a hot daughter that moved back in after college, and likes to serve beer to middle aged gamers?
Originally posted by: Tabb
Didn't nvidia state earlier that they hadnt opitimized drivers for the Crush Chipset and only Tumwater?
Originally posted by: nitromullet
Originally posted by: Tabb
Didn't nvidia state earlier that they hadnt opitimized drivers for the Crush Chipset and only Tumwater?
I would imagine that they would have had a lot more time to spend with their own chipset - which they intend to market as a chipset for SLI, as opposed to Tumwater - a server chipset that most gamers won't use... Besides, do you really think nVidia was going to let an overclocked X800 XTPE beat their SLI rig in 3DMark05? I bet they had this up their sleeve the whole time just to make a few ATi fanboys eat crow.
Originally posted by: Ronin
This simply proves that it's going to take ATi more than a dry ice cooled XT PE to beat nVidiaThey've got their work cut out for them, no doubt.
Originally posted by: OnEMoReTrY
Originally posted by: Ronin
This simply proves that it's going to take ATi more than a dry ice cooled XT PE to beat nVidiaThey've got their work cut out for them, no doubt.
Well obviously two cards are gonna be better then one in this situation. However the XT PE does not equal 1100 bux like the nvidias and performs quite similarly