Crysis

With CrossFire, under Crysis, the 4850 does quite well. There's a bit of an odd scaling anomaly, but no matter how much we retested things it came out the same way. We've had discussions on the fact that the built-in test we used can end up bound by the fact that it moves so fast that it's got to move things on and off the graphics cards way more than normal. This might help explain why the relative performance of the 4850 CrossFire setup goes up at 2560x1600, as it may have plenty of power to process the scene but not the capability to handle the swapping in and out of so many complex objects (which wouldn't happen under nomral conditions in the game).


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Call of Duty 4

4850 CrossFire simply ownz Call of Duty 4. Nuff said.

 


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Enemy Territory: Quake Wars

Our Quake Wars benchmark shows a much different CrossFire scaling story, as it really just doesn't do much. The impressive highs we see with CrossFire are underscored by these inconsistencies in support.


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  • sapiens74 - Thursday, June 19, 2008 - link

    A couple of these sure beats the $650 Nvidia solution
  • ElFenix - Friday, June 20, 2008 - link

    already there on the egg
  • FITCamaro - Friday, June 20, 2008 - link

    For $170-175 after rebate no less. I just got a pair of 8800GTS 512s for $170 each. I kinda wish I'd waited now because while the performance is about the same, I wouldn't have had to buy a new motherboard since my P5WDH Deluxe could run Crossfire.
  • BPB - Friday, June 20, 2008 - link

    $149.99 at BestBuy. Just got 2! They are on the shelves and already marked on sale. VisionTek cards are 25% off this week, so the VisionTek 4850 is $149.99.

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