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Have you run a any other benchmarks to see what the difference is.

Try running the Crysis benchmark @ 16xAA. If you don't have crysis download the demo and you can benchmark it using that.
Run the benchmark in CSS the ingame one. I know that your frame rates will be super high, just curious of the difference between the 2.

If you can think of other benchmarks run those. Dont base your results on just 1 benchmark.
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Doesn't look like you had the X2 oc'd for the 19,255 run.

Run some game benchmarks with AA and you'll see the X2 pull away, or if you have the advanced 06 version, add AA.
ok will try later..its OC'd to 700/1130 wrong readings from catalyst..but its really OC'd if not OC'd i only get 18k'ish scores..
 

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Have you run a any other benchmarks to see what the difference is.

Try running the Crysis benchmark @ 16xAA. If you don't have crysis download the demo and you can benchmark it using that.
Run the benchmark in CSS the ingame one. I know that your frame rates will be super high, just curious of the difference between the 2.

If you can think of other benchmarks run those. Dont base your results on just 1 benchmark.
Good luck

will try this one too..

in gaming the 4850x2 is more responsive even on stock clocks but in benching it really sucks..
 

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The 48XX series was ment to make up for the lack of filtering capabilities of the 38XX series, so, when running benches like 3dmark etc with no filtering MSAA/aniso. Plus as someone else stated, the other two are running in their own PCI-E lane. So crank up that AA to max on both and see what you get.
 

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Have you run a any other benchmarks to see what the difference is.

Try running the Crysis benchmark @ 16xAA. If you don't have crysis download the demo and you can benchmark it using that.
Run the benchmark in CSS the ingame one. I know that your frame rates will be super high, just curious of the difference between the 2.

If you can think of other benchmarks run those. Dont base your results on just 1 benchmark.
Good luck



I agree. My xfired 2900XT's got crushed by my 4870X2 in Crysis benchmark. It actually has a few PFS higher once I put full AA on it also.
Seems strange but the 48x0X2 cards love the AA.
 

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I agree. My xfired 2900XT's got crushed by my 4870X2 in Crysis benchmark. It actually has a few PFS higher once I put full AA on it also.
Seems strange but the 48x0X2 cards love the AA.

It's that GDDR5 it just eat's AA and high resolutions like nothing. Thats why we love it though.
 

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sm2 is more cpu bound. You had a stronger cpu or a higher frequency on your 3870 crossfire run. Notice the canyon flight test, which is the test least effected by cpu frequency. The 4850x2 owned the 3870's face. Understanding the benchmark is the most important part of it.

*edit* just noticed you had the same cpu frequency. Crossfire always reduces cpu score, and it could be driver related between the 3870's and the 4850x2. Also, who knows, the 4850x2 make place more stress on the cpu.

What drivers are you running between the runs?
 

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vista should not really effect scores any more (maybe like 1-200 points)
 

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If it helps any, you can compare your results to mine in my sig. If you can browse my profile, you're more than welcome to look around all of my submissions. My 3870x2 should be able to rule out the multiple PCI-e slot theory.
 
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