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ATI has a secret weapon
Posted by Regeneration on July 4th, 2007, 11:56 AM

PCMag has published a Falcon Northwest Mach V Desktop PC review. In that review, the reviewer claimed that the system had two ATI Radeon HD 2900XT 1GB cards in Crossfire Configuration. However, in the benchmark chart they mentioned that the graphics chipset is Radeon HD 2900XTX, not HD 2900XT.

The graphic chipset model conflict is not the only weird thing, but the performance by these cards is way too faster then normal 2900XT/2900XTX cards; and even Nvidia’s GeForce 8800GTX SLI. So if these results are truly real and no information is missing, then ATI is hiding something under their jackets.

New drivers? Higher Clocks? New cards? Only time will tell.

Last edited by Regeneration; July 7th, 2007 at 03:13 PM.
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11 Comments
I hope they do and can't wait to see what it is
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i am sure they are working on something (of course if they don't want 2000 series to be a total flop)
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seeing is beliving...
they already announced this half year back
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Wow!
look at company of heroes @ 2560x1600
84 against 37 !
more than double
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you guys have to keep in mind that that the G80 drivers keep getting faster (then broken again) then faster (then broken again)
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7800$ hmmmm well it is overclocked to the max with water cooling and stable as a rock with those scores ....

still impressive..
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If this is true, then be prepared to pay a hefty pricetag for them!
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Interesting.
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seems like ati would place itself on the no1 spot after all, glad to see this
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