The Motherboards Articles
- The M1697 Concludes The ULi Portfolio
- MSI K8N Diamond Plus
- BIOS from A to Z
- Asus, DFI, MSI Give Mobos The Crossfire Treatment
- Dual Graphics Platforms, Part II
- The Dual Graphics Platform Battle, Part 1
- Intel Goes Dual Graphics With 975X Chipset
- One Gigabyte Motherboard, Four Graphics Cards
- The Pentium Elite, Part 2: 955X versus nForce4 IE
- BIOS for Beginners
8:15 PM - March 1, 2006 by
Patrick Schmid
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: ati, crossfire, xpress, 3200, chipset, takes
Topics: AMD/ATI, Overclocking
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: ati, crossfire, xpress, 3200, chipset, takes
Topics: AMD/ATI, Overclocking
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Dual Graphics Scaling Benchmark Results, Continued



Although the Nvidia graphics cards seem to scale better than ATI's solution, it is pretty obvious that Crossfire Xpress 3200's additional bandwidth is a nice benefit to dual graphics setups when compared to the Radeon Xpress 200 RD480.
Clearly, both dual x16 solutions ensure better frame rates; the range between minimum and maximum is smaller.
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