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  • 30-06-2005 2:34am
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    Registered Users Posts: 2,788 ✭✭✭


    16,000 3dmark05 points

    DFI board scores 16000 3Dmarks 2005

    Two Geforce 7800GTX water-cooled + compressor

    By Fuad Abazovic in the Bosnian wilds: Wednesday 29 June 2005, 09:53
    NVIDIA COULD not be any happier these days. An executive VP at the company run over Fudo, "Fudo" R520 is suppose to be delayed and Nvidia cards are performing and shipping. Best of all it's winning all the benchmarks.

    Just a few weeks ago, ATI broke Nvidia's record with Cthe rossfire system and two X850 XT PE cards and Nvidia is finally ready to take the crown back. ATI kept it for just a few weeks only.

    DFI's Nforce 4 SLI motherboard powered with 600W OCZ PSU, two Geforce 7800GTX and a FX55 CPU scored 16086 in 3Dmark05. If we are talking about older 3Dmark03 we are talking aboutan amazing 34891 score, of course in an SLI system with two cards.

    A single card scores 9922 in 3Dmark05 and managed to clock it at 549MHz core and 1439MHz for the memory. In 3Dmark03 the card will score 21168 while in good old 3Dmark01 you will score an impressive 41646.

    We have to underline that Crossfire is yet to be shipped while Nvidia G70, Geforce 7800GTX cards are shipping as we speak and you won’t have any troubles getting FX55, or even FX57 and any of those components.

    The guy known as Oppaniter manage to reach this score using PCIce -90C cascade cooling and he cooled two Nvidia cards with recognisable Swiftech MCW-50 blocks and water cooling. We played with this one as we find it very nice.

    You can check more details here.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 6,762 ✭✭✭WizZard


    FFS, he's fairly well known. You'd think the Inquirer could have spelled his name right (OPPAINTER)

    For kicks, here is the 3dMark05 page for his score!


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