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8:59 AM - March 18, 2008 by
Florian Charpentier
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: nvidia, geforce, 9800, gx2, review
Topics: NVIDIA
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: nvidia, geforce, 9800, gx2, review
Topics: NVIDIA
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Supreme Commander



We chose a relatively light attack scene for our tests, but with a zoom relatively close to the units, Supreme Commander must be played at 2560x1600 to distinguish between dual-GPU cards. In this situation, the 9800 GX2, again, has the upper hand with an average gap of 28% compared to the 3870 X2 (42% with antialiasing on) and no less than 84% compared to the 8800 Ultra!
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so yer i dont wanna spend grands on my rig id b happy with a rig thats 80% up dere with the market cuz getting 100% up with the market is to expensive