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System Name | MightyX |
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Processor | Ryzen 9800X3D |
Motherboard | Gigabyte X650I AX |
Cooling | Scythe Fuma 2 |
Memory | 32GB DDR5 6000 CL30 |
Video Card(s) | Asus TUF RTX3080 Deshrouded |
Storage | WD Black SN850X 2TB |
Display(s) | LG 42C2 4K OLED |
Case | Coolermaster NR200P |
Audio Device(s) | LG SN5Y / Focal Clear |
Power Supply | Corsair SF750 Platinum |
Mouse | Corsair Dark Core RBG Pro SE |
Keyboard | Glorious GMMK Compact w/pudding |
VR HMD | Meta Quest 3 |
Software | case populated with Artic P12's |
Benchmark Scores | 4k120 OLED Gsync bliss |
So as the title says I've managed to run a few crysis warhead and vantage benchmark runs to compare these 3 setups.
the GTX285 was tested in a different system to the 58xx's however the two are exceptionally close, so I feel the results are quite appropriate.
system 1;
i7 920 @ 4ghz
X58-UD5
6gb 1600mhz
GTX285 @ 693 core - 1578 shaders - 1290 memory, 196.34
system 2;
i7 920 @ 4.2ghz
P6T Deluxe V2
6gb 1600mhz
5870 @ 950 core - 1250 memory, 10.3 preview
5870+5850 @ 950 core - 1250 memory, 10.3 preview
DirectX 10 GAMER 3X @ Map: ambush @ 0 1920 x 1080 AA 0x
5870 is on average 32 % faster than the GTX285
CFX is on average 85% faster than the GTX285
CFX is on average 40% faster than a single 5870
DirectX 10 ENTHUSIAST 3X @ Map: ambush @ 0 1920 x 1080 AA 4x
5870 is on average 49% faster than the GTX285
CFX is on average 249% faster than the GTX285
CFX is on average 69% faster than a single 5870
TEMPS
both setups were tested in the same room, adjacent to each other, at the same time.
At 100% fan forced in EVGA precision the GTX285 rose to 83 degrees.
With a boosted fan curve the hottest any 58xx card became during testing was 63 degrees which was at 48% fan speed.
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So in short yes the 58xx cards on on a *slightly* faster system, this gives an excellent idea how the cards perform at a range of settings, and how the lead grows the harder the task.
the GTX285 was tested in a different system to the 58xx's however the two are exceptionally close, so I feel the results are quite appropriate.
system 1;
i7 920 @ 4ghz
X58-UD5
6gb 1600mhz
GTX285 @ 693 core - 1578 shaders - 1290 memory, 196.34
system 2;
i7 920 @ 4.2ghz
P6T Deluxe V2
6gb 1600mhz
5870 @ 950 core - 1250 memory, 10.3 preview
5870+5850 @ 950 core - 1250 memory, 10.3 preview
DirectX 10 GAMER 3X @ Map: ambush @ 0 1920 x 1080 AA 0x
5870 is on average 32 % faster than the GTX285
CFX is on average 85% faster than the GTX285
CFX is on average 40% faster than a single 5870
DirectX 10 ENTHUSIAST 3X @ Map: ambush @ 0 1920 x 1080 AA 4x
5870 is on average 49% faster than the GTX285
CFX is on average 249% faster than the GTX285
CFX is on average 69% faster than a single 5870
TEMPS
both setups were tested in the same room, adjacent to each other, at the same time.
At 100% fan forced in EVGA precision the GTX285 rose to 83 degrees.
With a boosted fan curve the hottest any 58xx card became during testing was 63 degrees which was at 48% fan speed.
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So in short yes the 58xx cards on on a *slightly* faster system, this gives an excellent idea how the cards perform at a range of settings, and how the lead grows the harder the task.