Clash of The Titans:
Radeon HD 4870X2 CrossfireX
vs
GeForce GTX 280 Tri-SLI
Radeon HD 4870X2 CrossfireX
vs
GeForce GTX 280 Tri-SLI
The arrival of Intel X58 chipset marks a new era in multi-card gaming technology. The X58 chipset supports both Nvidia and ATI's multi-card platforms. Now gamers opting to build a high end gaming platform can choose ATI's Crossfire/CrossfireX or Nvidia's SLI/3-Way/Quad-SLI technologies.
In today's review, we are going to bench two Radeon HD4870X2 in CrossFireX against three GeForce GTX280 in 3-way SLI. The following review is an abstract of the original article. First, let's take a look at the specification chart of both graphics cards:
Product | GeForce GTX 280 | Radeon HD4870X2 |
Core | GT200 | 2x RV770 |
Process | 65nm | 55nm |
Transistor Count | 1400million | 2x 956million |
Core Clock | 602 Mhz | 750 Mhz |
Shader | 1296 Mhz | 750 Mhz |
ROPS | 32 | 2x 16 |
Stream Processors | 240 | 2x 800 |
Memory Clock | 1107 Mhz | 900 Mhz |
Memory Bus Width | 512-bit | 2x 256-bit |
Memory Size/Type | 1GB GDDR3 | 2x 1GB GDDR5 |
DirectX Support | DirectX 10 | DirectX 10.1 |
PCI-E Interface | PCI-Express 2.0 | PCI-Express 2.0 |
Test Platform
CPU: Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition 965 @ 3.2Ghz
Mainboard: ASUS Rampage II Extreme X58/ICH10R
Memory: Corsair TR3X3G1333C9 3GB @ 1333Mhz 9-9-9-20 1T
Storage: WD VelociRaptor 300G 10krpm 16MB
Power: Corsair HX 1kW
Graphics:
- 2x PowerColor Radeon HD 4870X2 2048MB (750/3600)
- 3x Galaxy GeForce GTX 280 1024MB (600/1300/2200)
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit SP1 + DirectX 10.1
Driver:
- GeForce Forceware 180.48 WHQL
- ATI Catalyst 8.11 WHQL
PCI Express 2.0 lanes configurations,
- 1-way: X16
- 2-way: X16+X16
- 3-way: X16+X8+X8
Radeon HD 4870X2 CrossFireX
GeForce GTX 280 3-way SLI
Part 1: Introduction & Test Platform
Part 2: 3DMark 06 & Vantage
Part 3: NFS12 & FarCry2
Part 4: Crysis Warhead & CoH
Part 5: LP, WiC & Bioshock
Part 6: Power Consumption & Summary
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