“The power of 4 GPUs is now possible with AMD’s ATI CrossFireX technology. We evaluate two Radeon HD 3870 X2 cards in CrossFireX on an Intel Core 2 Quad system, powering Crysis, COD 4, and UT3 seeing the gameplay experience produced compared to a Radeon HD 3870 X2 and a Radeon HD 3870.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- HIS HD 3870 X2 vs. BFG 8800 GTX @ 3dGameMan
- MSI RX3870X2-OC @ t-break
- GeForce 8800 GS vs. Radeon HD 3850 @ Legion Hardware
- ATI HD 3470 Review @ OCC
- Watercooling a Radeon HD 3870 X2 the Sapphire way @ HEXUS
- Catalyst 8.3: Better Hardware through Drivers @ TheTechLounge
- ATI Catalyst 8.3 driver feature analysis @ Elite Bastards
- Arctic Cooling Accelero S1 Rev 2 VGA Cooler Review @ HardwareLogic
- Two New Coolers for Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX or Minus 20C for the Reference @ X-bit Labs
- PNY Verto GeForce 9600 GT @ I4U
- XFX 9600GT 512MB @ Bjorn3D
- Albatron 8800GTS-512X @ X-bit Labs
- Foxconn 9600GT-512NOC Geforce 9600GT Videocard Review @ PCSTATS
- NVIDIA Quadro FX1700 512MB @ Phoronix
- Palit Geforce 8800GT Super+ 1GB Videocard Review @ PCSTATS
- VVIKOO GeForce 9600 GT Turbo @ techPowerUp
- nVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT/GTS Roundup @ Digit-Life
- Gigabyte GV-NX88T512HP GeForce 8800 GT @ HotHardware
- A close-up look at the world’s fastest graphics card @ HEXUS
4 cores galore
[H]ard|OCP has put together a beast to test out CrossfireX. Four CPU cores thanks to the QX9650, 4 graphics cores thanks to a pair of HD 3870 X2s and even 4Gb of RAM. All of that power is pitted against Crysis, as well as some other popular games. Read on to see what [H] thinks about CrossfireX, and AMDs chances of being picked by the power gamer.