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Benchmarks - Warhammer, Prey And Supreme Commander
9:07 AM - March 4, 2008 by
Bert Toepelt
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: amd, 780g, chipset
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: amd, 780g, chipset
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Benchmarks - Warhammer, Prey And Supreme Commander
There is no point in even attempting to play Warhammer, Prey or Supreme Commander with the integrated graphics unit alone. While the benchmark results improve noticeably with a Hybrid CrossFire solution, the games are still not really playable.



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What revision is your board? I just received this board and it's the new revision 1.1 which has a bigger heatsink (you can see the pictures from the gigabyte site for both revisions 1.0 and 1.1). I am getting my CPU soon and want to also check the northbridge temperatures. What can I use to measure the temps?
Thanks