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Call Of Duty 4
12:03 AM - January 28, 2008 by
Florian Charpentier
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: ati, r680, rage, fury, maxx, 2
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: ati, r680, rage, fury, maxx, 2
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Call Of Duty 4

Call of Duty 4


In Call of Duty 4, the two cards are quite close overall, but in the end the 8800 Ultra manages to keep the lead. One has to admit though that the 3870 X2 only manages to get 31 to 34% better than the HD 3870, which isn't really enough. The superiority of the 8800 Ultra isn't too obvious, but it does manage to reach 11%. For the first time, the little CrossFire managed to significantly outdo the HD 3870 X2 (up to 25%), which testifies to an optimization problem related to the drivers (and the new ones don't change a thing)
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Those are actually Reality Engine 2 boards, not IR boards on the first page.