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12:02 PM - December 17, 2004 by
Frank Völkel
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: cpu, stress, test
Topics: AMD/ATI, INTEL, NVIDIA
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: cpu, stress, test
Topics: AMD/ATI, INTEL, NVIDIA
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Stress At Maximum Load, Continued
To make sure the playing field is level, both systems will be tested with an ATI X800 XT graphics card for the first three days, after which time one Nvidia GeForce 6800 and one 6600 will be used. Due to the different interfaces (only AGP graphics cards can be used with the AMD platform), we cannot use identical graphics cards for the second part of the test.
Here are the details on the five cameras. We hope you enjoy watching the test with us!

Intel platform with ATI graphics card

Intel platform with Nvidia graphics card
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