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R700 Crossfire X Scaling Efficiency up to 104 %

Eliranos

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woooow , impressive look for amd guys the do excellent work with crossfire , that mean you are not need to change you card every month when new games release just like nvidia card's , sorry for anyone who is like nvidia but this is the true numbers are talking


funny you talk to nvidia lovers while you have a gforce pic in as your avatar :laugh:
 
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great review on the 4870x2 against the nvidia cards.

By looking at these tests all I can say is as of now, Nvidia is getting owned. But of course thats the competition, now its Nvidias turn to come out with something that will pound ATi


http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=590&type=expert&pid=1
 

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Interesting they didn't show that Nvidia loving game which reduces performance in Crossfire named Crysis . It would have been interesting if AMD finally found a way around that .

The reason why they didn't show testing on Crysis was because CryEngine2 was not designed to scale with more than two ATI GPUs. In Maximum PC's latest issue (Dream Machine), AMD says after MPC testing their once named R770 on Xfire that they are creating drivers to help the GPUs take advantage over Nvidia games that can't scale with more than two ATI GPUs. MPC's Dream Machine results on Crysis was 25 FPS on High with a resolution of 1600x1200. The results were low since CryEngine 2 didn't scale with DM's Skulltrail and Xfire setup.
 
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funny you talk to nvidia lovers while you have a gforce pic in as your avatar :laugh:


you right dude , cuz this my card and i like it , but this is the truth ati now better , when 8800xx come ati come with 38xx in that time the 8800xx is better but now i think not ati win, and they support old card's like 3xxx to right now , not like nvidia they release the 8800gts with g80 and kill it and forget it when they release g92 , and now i see there nothing useful from 9800xx you know why
 
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