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Alienware video array benchmarks leaked to the web
8:16 PM - June 18, 2004 by
Humphrey Cheung
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
Chicago (IL) - In response to leaked benchmark results, Alienware emailed benchmarks to most major media outlets.
According to Kevin Wasielewski, Vice President of Marketing at Alienware, internal lab benchmarks to their new Video Array technology were recently leaked to the Internet. In response, Alienware emailed THG and other news outlets the same document.
If the figures are accurate, we can see that the Video Array of two graphics cards can increase performance an average of 77% over a single graphics card.

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