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aliquidparadigm
01-14-2007, 10:55 PM
The theoretical specs the site displays when you click the multi-gpu button are x2, though that is never actually what you get; would it be a better idea to put it more along the lines of the 1.3-1.6 you are likely to actually achieve? It would be useful when trying to determine, for instance, whether 2 x1900gt2s will beat one x1950xtx for about the same price.

I'm aware the specs it currently displays are only theoretical, but they're not very theoretical when you never get anything similar to what kind of performance would be expected from the statistics is displays, y'know?

Mike
01-15-2007, 12:17 AM
The idea was to have it double the specs but also change all the benchmark numbers over to their multi-gpu counterpart at the same time...

I think just picking an arbitrary number to multiply by would only confuse people further...

What I need to do is start focusing more on benchmarks...

David
01-15-2007, 02:44 AM
The idea was to have it double the specs but also change all the benchmark numbers over to their multi-gpu counterpart at the same time...

I think just picking an arbitrary number to multiply by would only confuse people further...

What I need to do is start focusing more on benchmarks...
Mike let em ask ya when you do 3d mark scores on what system do you test them on? Or do you find all this info on hardware sites? Also Mike Do you think you could start updating most the cards with 3dmark 05 and 06 scores?(Only the popular ones would do)

Track
01-15-2007, 07:30 AM
Mike let em ask ya when you do 3d mark scores on what system do you test them on? Or do you find all this info on hardware sites? Also Mike Do you think you could start updating most the cards with 3dmark 05 and 06 scores?(Only the popular ones would do)

It would be best to have them all tested with Core 2 Duos, but if we want to do this for every card, even ones released before the middle of this year, its not going to be possible to do that.
So Athlon 64 seems right.