Originally posted by: btdvox
Originally posted by: jaredpace
Yah the single gtx280 at 4.5fps is for 8XAA 2560 crysis VH @ toms. Toms has 12.5fps with NoAA, just like Vr-zone review.
BTW, how does 2560 x 1600 Very High 64 bit Crysis DX10 8XAA look? I'm sure it's amazing.
Yes.. but 3 GTX 280's are with NO AA are getting 12.88?
All Im simply stating is its not a fair review for any of the benches because there being CPU bound after one GPU.
If you notice Crysis is getting 12 FPS for a single, dual or tri sli. Something is definitely wrong with that.
Also sorry I wasnt trying to mention price at all, that being stated, people do alot of things, I was mentioning that if your going to buy a Extreme CPU, the main reason is to overclock it for the unlocked multi. Wasn't trying to attack anyone....
But the Tom's review (the one that the OP posted) is running there Proc at stock.
and my sentiment is simply that running the proc at stock and having 3 gpu's is leading to the system being CPU bound...
Also im not trying to flame ATI cards as there getting worse marks then other review sites also on Tom's site, but Crysis and Crysis Warhead is a Nvidia based game and has always been scored higher in Crysis which other reviews show easily also.
Guru3D has a nice gpu comparision too.
The other thing I guess, is if you take Overclocking out of the situation completely then things get oblique and its really not a fair representative as the Penryn chips can easily clock 4 GHZ+ I'm not too positive on what I7 can do but it definitely didnt seem to clock that much higher comparingly from reviewers.
I see QX9770's clocking 4.4-4.7 on air and water, Assuming these guys are "extreme" they usually will overclock. In which the Penryn XE's would have a much different position to play.